Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0255 - Angels and Ghosts

Fall
2016
1
4.00
Karen Koehler
06:00PM-09:00PM T
Hampshire College
321228
Franklin Patterson Hall 102
kkHACU@hampshire.edu
This seminar is based on a close, comparative reading of the critical theorist Walter Benjamin, the artist Paul Klee and the filmmaker Wim Wenders. Linking history, tragedy, desire and hope to the figures of the angel, the ghost, the puppet, the trapeze artist, and the automaton, these three authors open up an examination of materiality, abstraction, representation, the seen and the unseen, the purposeful, the ephemeral, the accidental, the heartbreaking and the playful. Their comparative treatments of cities, arcades, towers and streets will also be used to explore both the sensations of place and the operations of memory in images, texts, artifacts, and in architecture. Students will create a series of artworks, creative texts, critical reviews and analytical essays.
Arts, Design, and Media Culture, Humanities, and Languages Writing and Research Students are expected to spend 6-10 hours per week on work and preparation outside of class time.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.