Admission requirements
Some knowledge of Art History, Asian Studies, or Buddhism is recommended.
Description
In this course we examine visual expressions of Buddhist narratives, such as the previous lives of the Buddha, his biography, his miracles, and the pilgrimages of Buddhist lay people. Materials include reliefs and wall paintings on Buddhist temples and stupas, mainly from South Asia (India, Pakistan) and Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia).
Topics to be discussed are: image-text relationships; various modes of visual narration; relationships between visual narratives and architectural space; the meaningful selection of episodes; the various historical and cultural contexts of the visual narratives; their inter-cultural relationships and culturally defined differences.
Course objectives
Knowledge of the history of Buddhist art in South and Southeast Asia
Ability to describe and analyse narrative themes in Asian art and interpret them in their art historical context
Insight into some of the problems and debates in the study of Asian art
Timetable
Mode of instruction
Seminar
Assessment method
participation (20%)
two papers (each 40%)
Blackboard
Visual materials and some reading materials will be posted on a Blackboard site.
Reading list
Articles made available through a reader and Blackboard.
Registration
Registration through uSis mandatory
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please consult the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply
Contact information
Dr. M.J. Klokke