This course explores how Japanese painters, poets, novelists, and photographers of the nineteenth century collaborated to depict 'real life,' a practice distinct from their European contemporaries. Learners will gain a clear understanding of how society and individuals were represented in early modern Japan. The course highlights the unique combination of Japanese visual and literary culture, where texts inspired images and images were inscribed with poems. Interpreting this indivisibility is key to understanding the social and psychological values embedded in Japanese art.

Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan

Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan

Instructor: Robert Campbell
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Understand Japanese self-perception through visual, literary culture.
Analyze non-western cultural materials on gender in Japan.
Explain Japan's rise to modernity, linking social and artistic changes.
Distinguish traditional Japanese art forms and their historical context.
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Reviewed on Jul 25, 2020
A very inspiring and informative course. Really broadened my ways of viewing not only Japanese art and literature, but also any other form of art from any part of the world.
Reviewed on Jan 8, 2025
Easy to read and view lectures, clear photography, slides and personable presentation. Paced nicely for each module, variety of presentation ways.
Reviewed on May 2, 2021
Robert Cambell is clearly knowledgeable and very motivated to share his knowledge to others. Sometimes he deviates from his main topic and that makes it difficult to keep track of his main point.




