Art History 258 - COLONIAL CITY: GLOBAL PRSPCTVS

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Dwight Carey
TTh 01:10-02:30
Smith College
41357-S16
HILLYR 109
dcarey15@smith.edu
41358
Same as FRN 290. This class examines the architectural history of French colonialism from a global historical perspective. French colonialism marked the longest episode of French interaction with the non-European world. This class encourages a broader understanding of its architectural impact through approaching the buildings, towns, and cities that emerged during French imperialism. We engage colonial iterations of "high style," or official, governmental architecture, in addition to examining vernacular forms engendered because of the blending of building traditions. We consider sites in Africa, North America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Indian Ocean. We think through the social and economic factors that caused architectural and urban typologies to display marked continuities despite geographical distinctions. Group B (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.