AM41

Title:
Stephanie Castillo Collection

Identifier:
AM-041

Abstract

Abstract in progress.

Table of Contents

Box 1

    === Proposals ===
        1 Magazine articles
            • Exhibition brochure
            • Two same copies of Castillo’s correspondence with a Japanese productions
        2 Master proposal materials
            • Several photos of her and her friends
            • Documentary project descriptions in progress, “Treasured above Gold” and “Spirit in the Fire”
            • Project description about “The Tea Bowls Film”
        3 Press articles/Korea
            • Newspaper and magazine clippings reporting on Korean economy and politics
        4 Press articles/TB
            • Newspaper and magazine clippings featuring Korean and Japanese pottery
        5 Proposals
            • Project descriptions of “Treasured above Gold” and “Spirit in the Fire” (Some copies are the same as in “Master Proposal Materials”)
    === Public Presentation ===
        6 Public Presentation
            • Short description in Korean of “Treasured above
            Gold”
            • Newspaper clippings reporting on “Treasured above
            Gold”
            Miscellaneous writings and items involving the film
    === Press Release ===
        7 Press Release
            • Collection of articles resp

Box 2

    === NEH Grant ===
    8 Correspondence/Interviews
        • Several correspondence regarding grants for “Treasured above Gold” and transcribed interviews with Castillo
    9 HCH Planning Grant 2/9
        • Several copies of grant application
    10 No title
        • Two copies of manuscript, “Treasured above Gold”
        • Manuscript “Agano’s Fires: a Story Treatment”
    === PR Intro to Tag ===
    11 PR intro to tag in Japanese
        • Project description of “Treasured above Gold”
        • Copy of Castillo’s resume
    12 No title
        • Three copies of “Treasured above Gold” (The contents are a bit different)
    === PR Articles & Letters ===
    13 English
        • Articles and correspondence in English regarding “Treasured above Gold”
    14 Japanese
        • Articles in Japanese regarding “Treasured above Gold”
    15 Korean
        • Articles in Korean regarding “Treasured above Gold”
    16 Staff Profile
        • Profiles of staff members involved in the project
    17 Tea Bowls
        • Slightly different documentary descriptions of “Treasured above Gold” (Some of them are the same as in other folders)
    === Research Material ===
    18 Agano & Takatori Wares
        • Two articles on Japanese ceramics: “Agano and Takatori Wares”; “Famous Ceramics of Japan”
        • Paper on Takatori Ware, “The Continental Origins of Takatori Ware”
        • Partial translation into English from “Agano, Takatori, Yashiro and Kodai Ware”
    19 Hagi Pottery
        • Article, “Hagi Ware”
        • “Hagi,” article containing photos of tea bowl and notes
    20 Imari Wares
        • MA thesis, “Imari” by E. Douglass

Box 3

    === Research Material ===
    21 Japan
        • “Facts about Japan,” brochure explaining Japanese tea ceremony
        • Castillo’s correspondence with a Japanese ceramic institute, regarding “Treasured above Gold”
    22 Japan History
        • Collection of articles dealing with Japanese history and culture:
             “Evolution of Empire, 1895-1941”
             “Preeminent Patron of Higashiyama Culture
             “Insurgent Warrior to Supreme Hegemon”
             “Daimyo in an Age of Strife”
             “Unifiers of Japan”
    23 Japan Potters
        • Several brochures in Japanese
    24 Japanese Pottery History
        • “A Survey of Japanese Ceramics,” article on Japanese pottery
        • “Japanese Art and Design,” article on Japanese tea ceramics
        • “Japanese Gains in the ‘Pottery War,’” article on Japanese pottery history
        • “Ceramics,” notes on history of ceramics
        • A couple of copies of notes on Korean history
        • Several brochures
    25 Karatsu Wares
        • “Karatsu” and “Karatsu: Famous Ceramics of Japan,” two articles on karatsu wares
    26 No Title
        • Miscellaneous items in English, Japanese, or Korean, including newspaper clippings, articles, and correspondence, most of whom deal with pottery and Castillo’s project, “Treasured above Gold”
    === Research/Korea ===
    27 Celadon/White Porcelain
        • “The Korean Celadon and White Porcelain and Why They Are So Highly Rated,” special study on ceramics
    28 Korea History
        • Collection of articles on Korean history and ceramics
             “International Symposium on Japanese Ceramics”
             “Outline of Korean History”
             “A New History of Korea”
             “Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea, 1920-1925”
    29 Korean Ceramics/ History & Aesthetics
        • Collection of articles on Korean ceramics
             “Korean Pottery and Porcelain”
             “Ceramics of the Koryo Dynasty”
             “Introducing Korean Pottery”
             “Koetsu Honami”
             “The Ceramic Art of Korea”
             “Yi Wares” in Corean Pottery
             “Introduction: The Aesthetic Approach”
             “Kōrai Celadon in America: Introduction”
             “The Road through Miyama: An Apprenticeship in Japan”
    30 Korean Food History
        • “The Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony,” magazine article on Korean tea ceremony
    31 Korean Potters
        • Collection of brochures in Chinese, English, Japanese, or Korean
    32 Modern Korean Potters
        • Newspaper clippings on modern Korean potters and some brochures
    33 Teabowl History
        • Collection of articles on Korean ceramics
             Chapter 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 of Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics: Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi Dynasty
             “Teabowls – Part I”
             “Teabowls – Part II”
             “Teabowls – Part III”
             “Teabowls – Part IV”
        • Partial translation into English of Japanese Tea Bowl Connoisseur Ship
    34 Teabowl Wars
        • “The Inseparable Trinity: Japan’s Relations with China and Korea,” Chapter 6 from The Cambridge History of Japan
    35 Tea Ceremony
        • Collection of articles on Japanese and Korean tea ceremony
             “Culture Cup”
             “The Japanese Tea Ceremony”
             “Tado, the Art of Tea”
    36 Traditional Architectures
        • Miscellaneous photos from magazines, featuring traditional Korean architecture
    37 Urasenke Newsletter
        • Several issues of Urasenke Newsletter

Box 4

    === Scholars/Advisers Resources ===
    38 ‘94 – K & J Footage Logs
        • Teabowl film project tape logs, no. 11 – no. 18
    39 Auctions
        • An each issue of Christie’s and Sotheby’s
    40 Chanoyu
        • Collection of articles and a paper
             “Chanoyu: A Way of Life for Zen Priests and Samurai”
             “The Way of Tea”
             “Christianity and Chanoyu”
             “Chanoyu and the Early Christian Missionaries and Coverts in Japan”
             “Japanese Pottery”
             “A Brief History of the Rinzai Zen Mission”
             “Introduction: The Tea Ceremony”
             “Introduction”
             “Thousand Cranes Paper” (paper)
    41 Chi Soon-taik
        • Several photos of Chi Soon-taik
        • “The Life and Art of Do-Am Chi Soon-Taik”
        • “Biography” of Chi
    42 Cho Chung-hyun
        • Correspondence between Castillo & Cho
    43 Cho Chung-hyun – Pottery History
        • Collection of papers (by Cho?)
             “Introducing Yi Dynasty Ceramics of the Choson Period”
             “Porcelain Ceramics of the Choson Period”
             “Porcelain Classification of the Choson Period”
             “Punch‘ong Pottery of the Choson Period”
    44 Choi Kun – Haegang Curator
        • “The Characteristics and Aesthetics of Korean Porcelain,” article from Special Homecoming & Comparison Exhibition of Korean Ceramics
    45 Cort, Louise
        • “Treasured above Gold,” documentary film description with Cort’s comments
        • Tape titled “Louise Cort KL – 2”
        • “Korean Influences in Japanese Ceramics: The Impact of the Teabowl Wars of 1592-1598”
        • “The Kizaemon Teabowl Reconsidered: The Making of a Masterpiece”
    46 Covell, Jon
        • “Treasured above Gold: A Program Summary” with Covell’s comments
        • “Korean Influence in Ancient Japan”
    47 Day, Judith – Thesis
        • “Influence and Innovation: Transplanted Korean
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