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East-West Institute Project Presentation: Developing a Course Syllabus on Asian Art. Susana Sosa Fresno City College. A few quick facts about Fresno City College…. An ethnically diverse campus of 26,200 students, including 18% Asian/Pacific Islander.
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East-West InstituteProject Presentation:Developing a Course Syllabus on Asian Art Susana Sosa Fresno City College
A few quick facts about Fresno City College… An ethnically diverse campus of 26,200 students, including 18% Asian/Pacific Islander
Interest in Asia & Asian studies has increased on our campus WHAT: AsianFestis an open air community festival that showcases and celebrates our diverse Asian American culture with demonstrations, martial arts performances and traditional dance. Watch High School students compete in the Mandarin Speech Contest or travel to the Asia via the cultural village to learn about elements of culture from Japan, China, Laos, Cambodia, India, and even walk through a Hmong hut! Come hungry to sample delicious Asian cuisine while enjoying hours of entertainment on two different stages. Shop the colorful vendor fair and learn origami and other cultural crafts all under the direction of Jumpstart, an early literacy program where children will enjoy culture as well as literacy enriched activities.
A personal challenge: How does an art historian with a specialty in 19th-century French art develop a course in Asian art? Vincent van Gogh, The Bridge in Rain and Hiroshige, Sudden Shower over Shin-Ohashi Bridge Claude Monet, La Japonaise EdouardManet, Portrait of Emile Zola
Another challenge: How to make the connections between Asia and here?
What I taught (and knew) about Asian art before the E-W Center Institute:
Challenges in writing the syllabus: • Chronological development? • Thematic content? • Focus on media? • How much to cover in a semester?
Course Content inspired by this E-W Institute Goryeo Vase Chosun Era Jar Song Vase in Shape of a Hu Song GuiIncense Burner
How the Institute has Helped Me • Dialogue with colleagues—new insights, ideas and shared experiences (Thanks especially to Stanley, Barbara & Jenny!) • Buddhism will now become a more extensive and deeper focus across time and place • UH Library gave me access to books—helped expand bibliography for both myself and students
My goals for the future: • Expand course to include more of South-east Asia: Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos (Hmong) • Work with colleagues to integrate course into FCC’s Cultural Studies Program which offers courses in Asian-American Studies