Art History 352 - SEM:STUDIES IN ART HISTORY

Fall
2015
01
4.00
Dana Leibsohn
T 01:00-04:00
Smith College
20812-F15
HILLYR 320
dleibsoh@smith.edu
Topics course. How does conquest by foreigners change the ways that images, civic spaces and objects are created and used? What kinds of hybrids does colonization produce? Is it possible to describe what is "colonial" about art or architecture? Focusing on recent scholarship, this seminar addresses these queries, highlighting the 16th?19th centuries. Among the topics we consider are interpretive work in the field of "colonial studies," the mapping and construction of colonial spaces, exchanges that brought people and objects into contact (and conflict) with one another, how colonialism can shape the meaning of objects, and the nationalist histories of colonial projects.
Topic: Visual Culture and Colonization. Instructor permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.