Art History 374 - SEM:STUDIES IN 20TH CENT ART

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Laura Kalba
T 01:00-04:00
Smith College
41360-S16
FORD 015
lkalba@smith.edu
Topics course. This course investigates how gender and sexuality are simultaneously constitutive of, and constituted by, the built environment. Approaching the topic from the perspective of 19th- and 20th-century art and architectural history in the United States and Europe, the course addresses several interrelated questions: How have women shaped the built environment? What role has gender played in shaping dominant understandings of private and public spheres? What role does space play in defining socially acceptable and unacceptable sexual relationships? Finally, how is our understanding of these issues informed by depictions of gender, sexuality and the built environment in painting, photography and film?
Topic: Gender, Sexuality and the Built Environment. Instructor permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.