ART, SPECTACLES, COMMUNICATION (JAPAN)

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ARTI, SPETTACOLO, COMUNICAZIONE (GIAPPONE)
Course code
LM0120 (AF:368690 AR:211882)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-OR/20
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The course is among other integrative teachings of the curriculum on Japanese Studies of the master degree “Languages and Civilizations of Asia and North Africa” but is also available as a choice teaching for students of other master courses at Ca’ Foscari University whose curricula are not based on the study of Japanese language or Japanese art history
This course aims to reach the goals proposed by the course of study in the cultural area of humanities with a specific reference to Japanese art history
Main goals of the course are:
-study of one of the most influencial artistic phenomenon of the Edo period and its development in contemporary art through the images of the so-called "Floating World" (ukiyoe).
-give the tools to analyse different artisic movements through the deep understanding of the graphic production of the period
-develop a critic approach to the subject, production and communication of interpretative discourse on the issues under study.
- to know and understand the most important elements (authors, movements, works) of the Japanese art history of the Edo period (1600-1868) beginning with a correct placement of ukiyoe in the context of other painting movements of the Edo period (Nanga, Maruyama-Shijo, Rinpa)
- to know and understand a vast selection of ukiyoe works divided into major themes such as: city life, pleasure quarters, theatre, tradition, nature, female beauties (bijin) and their influence on contemporary graphic art, cinema, anime and manga.
- to know and understand critical instruments and approach
- to deepen through the analisys of the graphic works the relations and the connections to other cultural field studied by other courses (history, philosophy, literature)
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Basic knowledge of Japanese art and culture and of Japanese language are welcome but not necessary. All specific details will be discussed during the lessons
Starting from the consideration of ukiyoe as an original response to other different artistic schools of Edo period such as: Nanga, Maruyama-Shijo, Rinpa, the course will consider a wide selection of ukiyoe prints and paintings divided into different categories: city life, pleasure quarters, theatre, tradition, nature and female beauties (bijin) and their influence on contemporary graphic art, cinema, anime and manga.
CALZA, Gian Carlo, Ukiyoe. Il mondo fluttuante, Milano, Electa, 2004, Catalogo della mostra tenutasi a Milano, Palazzo Reale, 7 febbraio-30 maggio 2004.
CALZA, Gian Carlo, L'arte del manifesto giapponese, Milano, Skira, 2021
SPADAVECCHIA, Fiorella (a cura di), "La grande onda di Hokusai. Toccare il sentimento della forma", Cafoscarina, Venezia, 2013 (con DVD allegato).
SPADAVECCHIA, Fiorella (a cura di), Hiroshige: da Edo a Kyoto. Vedute celebri del Giappone, Venezia, Marsilio, 2004
BOSCOLO MARCHI, Marta, VESCO, Silvia, (a cura di ), "Bi no michi. La via della Bellezza. Esplorazioni nella cultura giapponese per i 150 anni delle relazioni diplomatiche tra Italia e Giappone, Venezia, Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, Polo museale del Veneto, 2018
VESCO, Silvia, L'arte giapponese dalle origini all'età moderna, Torino, Einaudi, 2021 (ONLY parts concerning the Edo period)
NELSON DAVIES, Julie, Picturing the Floating world. Ukiyo-e in Context, Honolulu University of Hawaii Press, 2021
MARKS, Andreas, Japanese Woodblock Prints. Artists, Publishers and Masterworks 1680-1900, Tokyo, Rutland Vermont, Singapore, Tuttle Publishing, 2010
Further specific biblographies (on different topics and authors) will be given during the course
Furtther specif bibliography (also in English and/or Japanese) will be provided during the course
The course provides the opportunity for attending students to study, in agreement with the teacher, a specific topic of the program and to present it orally during the course
or submit a short written essay or a powerpoin+audio explanatin in agreement with the teacher on a specific topic of the program
-A complete guide for the written essay (Vademecum arte) and for the oral presentation is available on Moodle (online resources of this course LM0120)
-student not attending classes have to submit a short written paper or a powerpoint presentation on a topic chosen from the programme discussed during the course.
-Further information on how to write essays on: http://writing-speech.dartmouth.edu/learning/materials
Frontal lessons on the development of ukiyoe studied through specific themes and analysed through a large selection of images considered both from the stylistic and technical point of view.
Oral presentation (non compulsory) by the students on their specific research topic
Italian
Powerpoint presentations should include maximun 20 images and, where possible, an oral explanation of the content of the research.
Final slide of the powerpoint should include bibliography and any material used for the research

OR:
Written essays (maximum 10 pages, images and appendixes excluded) will have to be supported by appropriate images and have to follow the editorial rules proposed by the Japanese Art History vademecum (see online materials / Moodle)

In both cases the topic of the research MUST be decided in advance with the teacher
oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 14/05/2022