Art History 291 - Topics in Art History: Imperial Design
COLQ:TOPCS-IMPERIAL DESIGN
Spring
2021
01
4.00
Kathleen Pierce
MW 10:55-12:10
Smith College
30629-S21
REMOTE
kpierce@smith.edu
Students may take up to two semesters of ARH 291 Topics in Art History, as long as the topics are different: Everyday objects have often been marginalized in art history. Until fairly recently, when these objects were under consideration—especially in histories of Europe and the United States in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries—they were framed as frivolous indicators of bourgeois taste. This course posits that histories of design, decorative arts, and material culture in the west reveal critical histories of imperialism, spotlighting topics such as migration, violation, appropriation, and indigenous agency. Far from benign indicators of status, then, this course asks students to position objects from the history of design, decorative arts, and material culture as critical historical texts. (E)