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Mar 28, 2024
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ARTS 334 - Africa, Europe, and the Art of Colonization Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4HU, CD, WADV
Focusing on the relationship between African art and colonialism since the 19th century, this course serves as an introduction to the role of colonial and postcolonial theory in art history. Case studies will investigate the active, multifaceted role visual media played in European colonization efforts on the continent; as well as African responses to colonial visual culture. Using critical readings of key texts and images as the basis for course projects, students will be encouraged to develop their own definitions of ‘colonialism,’ and to speculate on the possibility of a ‘de-colonized’ Art History. Prerequisite: 100-level course in Art History or Africana Studies.
Enrollment Limit: 30 Instructor: M. Rarey
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