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The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Barton Qian
229 episodes
2 days ago
In the age of AI and decentralized education, technology empowers us to learn more than ever before. This podcast channel aims to make East Asian studies accessible to everyone, leveraging AI and innovative tools to deliver knowledge in new and engaging ways. Join us as we explore the rich history, culture, and insights of East Asia—made easier and more accessible for all. East Asia East Asian Studies podcast Chinese history Tibetan Studies Tibetan History Japanese culture Korean studies Southeast Asia Inner Asian Studies
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In the age of AI and decentralized education, technology empowers us to learn more than ever before. This podcast channel aims to make East Asian studies accessible to everyone, leveraging AI and innovative tools to deliver knowledge in new and engaging ways. Join us as we explore the rich history, culture, and insights of East Asia—made easier and more accessible for all. East Asia East Asian Studies podcast Chinese history Tibetan Studies Tibetan History Japanese culture Korean studies Southeast Asia Inner Asian Studies
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Julia F. Andrews, "Buy This Book Painters and Politics in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1979," (University of California Press, 1995)
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
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9 months ago
Julia F. Andrews, "Buy This Book Painters and Politics in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1979," (University of California Press, 1995)

Julia Andrews's extraordinary study of art, artists, and artistic policy during the first three decades of the People's Republic of China makes a major contribution to our understanding of modern China. From 1949 to 1979 the Chinese government controlled the lives and work of the country's artists--these were also years of extreme isolation from international artistic dialogue. During this period the Chinese Communist Party succeeded in eradicating most of the artistic styles and techniques it found politically repugnant. By 1979, traditional landscape painting had been replaced by a new style and subject that was strikingly different from both contemporary Western art and that of other Chinese areas such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
Through vivid firsthand accounts, Andrews recreates the careers of many individual artists who were forced to submit to a vacillating policy regarding style, technique, medium, and genre. She discusses the cultural controls that the government used, the ways in which artists responded, and the works of art that emerged as a result. She particularly emphasizes the influence of the Soviet Union on Chinese art and the problems it created for the practice of traditional painting.
This book opens the way to new, stimulating comparisons of Western and Eastern cultures and will be welcomed by art historians, political scientists, and scholars of Asia.


  • East Asian Studies Podcast
  • Chinese History Podcast
  • Art under the People's Republic of China
  • Julia Andrews study on Chinese art
  • Chinese Communist Party and art control
  • Art policy in Mao’s China
  • Chinese art from 1949 to 1979
  • Soviet influence on Chinese art
  • Traditional vs. revolutionary Chinese painting
  • Cultural controls on Chinese artists
  • Artistic expression in Communist China
  • Chinese landscape painting evolution
  • Art censorship in Maoist China
  • Modern Chinese art history
  • Western vs. Eastern art comparisons
  • Chinese artists' resistance to political pressure
  • Impact of isolation on Chinese art
  • Chinese art during the Cultural Revolution
  • Art and politics in modern China
  • Chinese artistic styles post-1949
  • Influence of Soviet art on China
  • Chinese art transformation under communism
  • Art history and politics in China
  • Artistic techniques in modern China
  • Chinese cultural policies and art
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
In the age of AI and decentralized education, technology empowers us to learn more than ever before. This podcast channel aims to make East Asian studies accessible to everyone, leveraging AI and innovative tools to deliver knowledge in new and engaging ways. Join us as we explore the rich history, culture, and insights of East Asia—made easier and more accessible for all. East Asia East Asian Studies podcast Chinese history Tibetan Studies Tibetan History Japanese culture Korean studies Southeast Asia Inner Asian Studies