Course Details

ARTH 268: Art History in Kyoto Program: History of Gardens and Landscape Architecture in Japan

A garden is usually defined as a piece of land that is cultivated or manipulated in some way by humans for one or more purposes. Gardens often take the form of an aestheticized space that miniaturizes the natural landscape. This course will explore the historical phenomenon of garden building in Japan, with a special emphasis on how cultural and religious attitudes towards nature contribute to the development of gardens in urban and suburban environments. In addition to studying historical source material, students will be required to visit garden sites on a weekly basis.
6 credits; LA, IS; Offered Spring 2017; K. Ryor