The Middle Path? Between Style and Cultural History in Chinese Painting Scholarship

Friday, February 16, 2:30 PM–5:00 PM
Gramercy B, 2nd Floor, Hilton New York
Chairs: Kathleen M. Ryor, Carleton College; Jennifer G. Purtle, University of Toronto

Yu Controlling the Flood: Ecology, Emperorship, and 11th-Century Chinese Painting

Heping Liu, Wellesley College


Murals without Manuscripts: Style, Substance, and Social Constructs in the Dunhuang Caves

Winston Kyan, Macalester College


Yan Liben and the Authoritative Documentary Style in Chinese Painting History

Julia K. Murray, University of Wisconsin, Madison


A Tale of Two Scholars: Rhetorical Exigencies and Strategies in Cahill and Fong

Jason C. Kuo, University of Maryland


Discussant: Anne Burkus-Chasson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


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