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Anne
Burkus-Chasson
(Ph.D.
California-Berkeley)
Associate Professor Art History and EALC:
Chinese art, painting and printed books from 17th century
China, the nature of sight and seeing, the representation
of the self and constructions of the self, the role of illustration
in printed books.
217-333-4497
burkus@uiuc.edu
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Professor Burkus-Chasson specializes in the study of painting
and printed books from seventeenth-century China. Her current
research interests include the nature of sight and seeing, the
representation of the self and constructions of the self, as
well as the role of illustration in printed books. Selected
publications include Pictures of a Fugitive History: Liu
Yuan's <Lingyan ge> and the Politics of Reconciliation
in Seventeenth-Century China (forthcoming, Harvard University
Press); "Chen Hongshou's Birthday Presentation Pictures
and His Professional Status," in Art Bulletin (1994);
"Between Representations: The Historical and the Visionary
in Chen Hongshou's <Elegant Gathering,>" Art Bulletin
(forthcoming, 2002). Professor Burkus-Chasson received her doctorate
from the University of California at Berkeley in 1987. |
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