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ASIA6073 Chinese Calligraphy: History and Practice

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2010 and First Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description
This course introduces students to the history of the development of the various styles of Chinese calligraphy over the course of more than two millennia, and will tutor students in rudimentory aspects of the craft
Learning Outcomes Understand key phases of the development of Chinese calligraphy; acquire an understanding of the role of Chinese calligraphy historically; to integrate this theoretical and historical knowledge with empirical examples; learn to think critically; develop skills in synthesising and contextualising new information; develop skills to locate, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information from a wide variety of sources, both Western and Chinese; develop an ability to work in cooperative groups on key issues to do with this field of Chinese Studies and to communicate findings to others.
Indicative Assessment

Tutorial presentation and report (20%)

Two Essays (20% each)

Final calligraphic production (40%).

Workload Three contact hours per week
Areas of Interest Asian Languages and Non Language Asian Studies
Requisite Statement Modern Written Chinese 2B
Recommended Courses None
Preliminary Reading None
Programs Master of Asia-Pacific Studies
Academic Contact Dr Wong, Yin Wai

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