Resources
Citations
Art historians use the MLA, Chicago, or APA citation styles. Whichever you choose, be consistent.
Click here for overview of Chicago citation styleCreating Image Lists
Electronic Resources
Web sources on Imperial Chinese Visual Culture
Late Neolithic period (ca. 5000-2000 BCE) through Qing dynasty (1644-1911)Web sources on Contemporary Chinese Visual Culture
Republican era (1912-1949), Maoist China (1949-1976), and China Now (1976-today)Critically Assessing Information on the Web
Remember that materials on the web must be evaluated as critically as any other texts we consider in this course. See the UCLA library guidelines on thinking critically about the web as a starting point.
Further reading
Language
click here for a Wade-Giles to Pinyin conversion table
Chinese pronunciation guide (Harvard)
Maps
NOT YET LINKED. Please see Google maps for contemporary maps of each city.
Map of BeijingMap of Hong Kong
Map of Shanghai
Map of the People's Republic of China
Museums
Office hours
Lisa's office hours are on Monday from 4:40-6 and by appointment.
Office location: Library 321.
Telephone: x7364
Email: claypool@reed.edu
Time chart of periods and dynasties
Click here for handy chart from Robert L Thorp and Richard Ellis Vinograd, Chinese Art & Culture (New York: Prentice Hall, 2001), 25.