"have clothes made, not for the body, but all for the purpose of guanhao" guanhao literally means "the [habitual] desire (hao) of taking delight in intellectually viewing (guan) [beautiful artifacts]."

from martin powers, pattern and person: ornament, society, and self

term paper titles


"the pedagogy of sexuality in modernity"

"aesthetic vocabularies: applied decorative arts of the western han dynasty"

"quotidien applications of the rhetoric of michel foucault"

"issues in cultural pluralism: the united states armed forces and sexual segregation"