| 1.Introduction |
| 2.East Asia in European cultural imagination |
| 3.Orientalism and mapping the world in the 19th century |
| 4.Orientalism in European painting |
| 5."Opening" and collectin Japan |
| 6.Displaying Japan and issues of interpretation |
| 7.Craft promotion and export ware in the Meiji period |
| 8.Japan-inspired decorative arts and interior design |
| 9.Siegfried Bing and Art Nouveau |
| 10.Fieldtrip to the Mitsubishi-Ichigokan Museum |
| 11.Cross-cultural encounter and Madama Butterfly |
| 12.Review for the midterm |
| 13.Midterm Exam |
| 14.James McNeil Whistler (1) |
| 15.James McNeil Whistler (2) |
| 16.Japonisme and Impressionism |
| 17.Claude Monet |
| 18.Vincent van Gogh |
| 19.John La Farge |
| 20.Fieldtrip to the Bridgestone Museum |
| 21.Okakura Kakuzo (1) |
| 22.Okakura Kakuzo (2) |
| 23.Ernest Fenollosa and Arthur Wesley Dow |
| 24.Japonisme and modernism in Japanese art (1) |
| 25.Japonisme and modernism in Japanese art (2) |
| 26.Conclusion |
| 27.Review for the final |
| 28.Final Exam |