----------------------------Original message---------------------------- H-ASIA ********************************************** From: Bruce Cruikshank <[log in to unmask]> Cc: Emilie Stephens <[log in to unmask]> One of my colleagues in the Art Department has a student who wishes to do a project involving iconography, color, and design in Confucian, Republican, and Communist China. She is searching for sources within all three traditions of a. symbolism generally as well as specifically with color, especially the color red; b. 'Western' influences on Communist iconography within the larger question of why Chinese Communists were willing to accept certain 'Western' symbols. c. what symbols, colors, and designs change radically from era to era; and which ones continue(d) under very different governments or conditions. d. images, symbols, colors, designs/socio-economic group and sex in the three periods: are there significant patterns of differences by class and sex in any or all of the three times? Not surprisingly, she is finding it difficult to find a central body of literature on the subjects and questions. Rather, she is finding snippets here and there, which in our good but small liberal arts library collection is becoming a real problem. We have a wonderful interlibrary loan system, but the sort of physical examination of possible sources for the little bits of information or plates that might be useful is not possible that way. It would be wonderful if any of our network knows of a central source, bibliography, or article which she could request through interlibrary loan to get her situated and underway. Neither she nor her professor are H-ASIA members. Please communicate directly to her, Her name and e-mail address are: Ms. Emilie Stephens [log in to unmask] Thank you for any help you can offer on this question. Bruce Cruikshank History Department Hastings College Hastings, NE 68902-0269 =====================================================