Art History 280 - COLQ: TOPCS-CARIBBEAN LANDSCAP

Fall
2017
04
4.00
Erica Morawski
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
10340-F17
HILLYR 109
emorawski@smith.edu
Topics course. Students may take up to four semesters of ARH 280 Art Historical Studies, as long as the topics are different.: The landscapes of sugar and agricultural production, syncretic and Christian faiths, slavery, nation and state, and tourism are just some of the areas we study as we explore the modern Caribbean built environment as it developed after European contact. A consideration of both insular and international contexts allows us to engage with concepts of hybridity and translation as we explore such diverse places as Puerto Rico, Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica. With attention to economic, technological, political and cultural factors, we study the built environment to investigate its relationship to the social realities within which it was produced. Enrollment limited to 18. Group B, Counts for ARU (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.