ARTH 4100
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Classes
ARTH 4100
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2014-2015 Catalog.
Works of art have always engendered political, social, and cultural meanings. This seminar presents an introduction to the methods used by art historians and the objects and ideas that constitute the historiography of their discipline. If art history was once understood as the study of the development of style in "European art," over the past century its practitioners have attempted to embrace a "global" perspective and to address issues of class, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and gender. Readings will focus on historically situating methods and the implications of their cross-cultural application. Papers will encourage students to put methods into practice, realizing in the process that subject matter is not an isolated choice to which methods are applied, but something that profoundly affects the approach that the researcher brings to the writing of art history.
Permission Note Enrollment preference given to: History of Art majors.
Distribution Category (HA-AS)
When Offered Fall.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: VISST 4200
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Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- W Rockefeller Hall B15
Instructors
Anderson, B
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
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