Subject: Art--China--Shanghai 上海--Exhibitions

Pedagogy, display, and sympathy at the French Jesuit orphanage workshops of Tushanwan in early-twentieth century Shanghai
AuthorMa, William H. (Hsingyo) [Ma Xinyue 馬新躍]
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CollectionRicci Institute Library
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TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
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Call NumberDS796.T8 M3 2016 [restricted access]
Descriptiondig. pdf. [v, 219 p. : ill. (some color) ; 28 cm]
NotePedagogy, display, and sympathy at the French Jesuit orphanage workshops of Tushanwan in early-twentieth century Shanghai / by William Hsingyo Ma.
Dissertation (Ph.D., History of Art) University of California, Berkeley, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 104-118)

"This dissertation closely examines the art and craft workshops at the French-Jesuit-run orphanage of Tushanwan in the first decades of the twentieth-century. Founded in the 1860s, the workshops taught Chinese orphaned boys a wide range of vocational skills from painting to shoemaking in preparation for their entry into adulthood in a rapidly modernizing China. Using different art objects and projects created at the major workshops as my primary subjects of investigation, the dissertation analyzes the transmission, translation, and reinvention of modern Euro-American aesthetic ideologies and techniques at Tushanwan and their receptions. In the process I question the nature and motivation of commercial workshops like Tushanwan beyond the monetary and reframe its practices and operations in terms of the religious, institutional, cultural, and historical legacies of the Jesuits in China. I also expand the global scope of popular late nineteenth- century European aesthetic movements such as the Arts and Crafts by accounting for the reinterpretation of those ideologies within the local context. Through the works and practices from the workshops, I describe a collage of interactions between China and the world united by a sense of common spiritual identity that supposedly transcended national and state boundaries, but instead reified and maintained the heterogeneity of identities."--Abstract.

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Treasures from the Shanghai Museum : 6,000 years of Chinese art
AuthorShanghai bowuguan 上海博物館Lefebvre d'Argencé, René-YvonAsian Art Museum of San Francisco
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PublisherAsian Art Museum of San Francisco
CollectionRicci Institute Library [M5]
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LanguageEnglish
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Call NumberN3750.S3 T84 1983
Description191 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
NoteTreasures from the Shanghai Museum : 6,000 years of Chinese art : an exhibition organized by the Shanghai Museum and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco / edited by René-Yvon Lefebvre d'Argencé.
Bibliography: p. 191.
Title in Chinese on t.p.: Liuqiannian de Zhongguo yishu zhanlan 六千年的中國藝術展覽.
Exhibition dates: Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, May 4-Sept. 30, 1983; Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Nov. 1, 1983-Feb. 14, 1984; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Mar. 16-July 9, 1984; Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History/National Museum of Man, Washington, D.C., Aug. 11-Nov. 30, 1984.
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