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Nov 21, 2024
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ARTH 253 - Latinx Art: Past and FuturesFC ARHU CD WINT 4 credits In the past 30 years, Latinx art has emerged as a distinct field of study within art history, absorbing a diverse group of artists working across styles into one category. This survey pairs an overview of Latinx art from 1945 through the present with the theories and arguments that serve as the foundation for the field. Guiding questions are: What are the possibilities and limitations of Latinx art? What role does aesthetics play? What is the future of the field? In particular, we will explore the role of Queer, Black, Indigenous, and feminist histories in the development of Latinx art. Field trip(s) required. Recommended Preparation: one 100-level course in art history.
Undergraduate Research Intensive This course is cross-listed with HISP-253
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