Art History 204 - ANCIENT AMER:ART, ARCHITEC,ARC

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Dana Leibsohn
MW 10:50-12:05
Smith College
10793-F19
HILLYR 103
dleibsoh@smith.edu
What is “antiquity” in the Americas? To explore this question, this class focuses upon visual cultures and urban settings from across the Americas. Emphasis rests upon recent research — especially about the Inka, the Aztec, and their ancestors— but we will also study current debates in art history and archaeology. Among the themes we will discuss: sacrifice and rulership, representations of human and deified beings, the symbolic and economic meanings of materials and the ethics of excavation and museum display. Case studies include architectural complexes, textiles, ceramics and sculpted works from Peru, Mexico, the Caribbean and the U.S. Southwest. Group A, Counts for ARU
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