HUX 345
The Non-Western World

[Course Objectives] [Books Required]


COURSE AUDIO

The audio selections for this course are now available online and on CDs. They are no longer available on audio cassette tapes as indicated in some course literature. If you are not able to listen to these audio files, you will need to request a CD from the HUX office (310-243-3743).

You may listen to the files below by either 1) right-clicking (control-click on the Macintosh) on the links and choosing Save Selection As or Save Link As, and then saving the file to your computer. This method will allow you to listen to them at any time. Or 2) clicking on the file name. If you have any audio program capable of playing an MP3 file, such as iTunes or Window Media Player, the file should begin to play within a minute.

HUX 345 audio selections, part 1 (originally side 1 of the course tape).

HUX 345 audio selections, part 2 (originally side 2 of the course tape).

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • To introduce the cultures of China and Japan through an interdisciplinary perspective that focuses on a few aspects of their rich creative heritage.

  • China will be studied first through readings in the philosophy of Taoism. Then the T'ang and Sung Dynasties (618-1179 A.D.) will be discussed as historical background for the impact of Taoist thought on landscape painting, nature poetry and Ch'in music.

  • Japan will be presented through a study of Zen Buddhism. The Kamakura and Ashikaga periods (1185-1568 A.D.) will provide the historical framework for understanding the influence of Zen on sumi-e painting, haiku poetry, and shakuhachi music.
     
     
  • BOOKS REQUIRED

  • Basho. The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Translated by Noboyuki Yuasa. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books.
     
  • Herrigel, Eugene. Zen in the Art of Archery. New York: Random House, 1971. ISBN 0-394-71663-9
  • Kasulis, T.P. Zen Action/Zen Person. Univ. of Hawaii, 1985.
  • Liu, James. The Art of Chinese Poetry. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. ISBN 0-226-484685-0

  • Rowley, George. Principles of Chinese Painting. rev. ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1959. ISBN 0-691-00300-9
     
  • Watts, Alan. Tao, The Watercourse Way. New York: Pantheon Books, 1975. ISBN 0-394-73311-8
     
  • Gibaldi, Joseph and Walter Achtert. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: Modern Language Association, 1988. ISBN 0-87352-379-2
  • NOTE: It is expected that you will use the above editions, whose pages conform with those the instructor uses; if you use different editions, and/or any other books, complete bibliographical information MUST be included.