AR 351 - Living Aesthetics: Art, Culture, and Society in Japan
This course explores Japanese visual culture through the lenses of art, religion, politics, and identity. From ancient iconography to contemporary design, students examine how images reflect and shape social values, beliefs, and historical change. Through visual analysis and cultural context, the course highlights the enduring power of imagery in shaping Japan’s past and present.
Course Information
Discipline(s):
Art
Term(s) Offered:
Fall
Spring
Credits:
3
Language of instruction:
English
Contact Hours:
45
Prerequisites:
None