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ASIAN 2209: Script and Culture in East Asia
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Page of a Naxi religious text, Library of Congress
Instructor Contact Info:
NameBruce Rusk
E-mailbr79@cornell.edu
Room375 Rockefeller Hall
Phone607-255-0289
Office HoursT 2:00-3:00pm and W 11:00-12:00pm
Course Audience
Introduction to the history and cultural role of writing systems, with a focus on the cast of East Asia. Topics include myths and debates about writings origin, its religious and magical uses, its spread across linguistic, social and national boundaries, reform movements, calligraphy, and the esthetics of script. Covers the written word from its invention to its incorporation in contemporary art. No language background is required; all readings are in English. (GE)
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