Photograph of painting depicting a scene from the Chinese classic Journey to the West. The painting shows the four heros of the story, left to right: Sun Wukong, Xuanzang, Zhu Wuneng, and Sha Wujing. The painting is a decoration on the Long Corridor in the Summer Palace in Beijing, China. The photograph was taken by Rolf Müller on April 17, 2005.

Journey to the East

Cost
485.00

This course was available in the past and may be presented again as part of the Open Enrollment curriculum.

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A conversation with Clare Pearson exploring the classic Ming Chinese novel Journey to the West.

In this final course in a three-quarter sequence, students continue their exploration of Journey to the West, one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature, published in sixteenth-century Ming China. Deeply embedded in Chinese culture and the teachings of the “three religions,” Journey tells the mythologized tale of Tang-era Buddhist monk Xuanzang—and his 17-year journey from China to India. Throughout the course, students will read and discuss the novel, paying special attention to cultural context and philosophical and religious themes.

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