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University of California San Diego Chinese Impact on Japanese Buddhist Art Paper

Question Description

I’m working on a art & design writing question and need a reference to help me understand better.

2-3 pages, typed, double spaced), due November 17

Please describe the Chinese impact on Japanese Buddhist art and architecture during the period from the Asuka through the Nara eras. Please include specific examples to support your argument.

Please don’t forget to use proper citation if you cite the words, or summarize the ideas of other writers.

Format of References:

Book:
Varley, Paul. Japanese Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 4th edition, 2000

Book Chapters:

Kikuchi, Yuka, “Questionable Translatability–the Contested Notion of ‘Japaneseness’ in the Craft and Craft Design of the Japanese Empire.” In Design Frontiers: Territories, Concepts, Technologies, Priscila Farias and Paul Atkinson eds., Mexico: Editorial Designio, 468–71, 2012.

Journal Article:

Kikuchi, Yuko. “Hybridity and the Oriental Orientalism of Mingei Theory,” Journal of Design History 10, no. 4 (1997): 343–54.

Online Source:

Harry Sinyang Fang and Lawrence Jeffrey, Rehabilitation: A Life’s Work (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2002): pp. 9-10, https://muse.jhu.edu/book/5746.


Format of Citations:

MLA (in-text citation): (Varley, 68) or (Varley, 2000, 85)

Chicago Style (footnotes or endnotes):

Varley, Japanese Culture, 164

Hung, “The Origins of Chinese Painting (Paleolithic Period to Tang Dynasty),” 75

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