Topic: Arts of Eastern and Southern Africa
| Time | Days | Location | Instructor | GER | Credit | OPUS Class Number | Syllabus (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11:30am- | TuTh | Carlos Hall 212 | Sidney Kasfir. | HAP. | 4 | 12618 | TBA. |
January 13, 2010- April 26, 2010
Crosslisted: AFS282-000.
Catalog Description: Visual arts and architecture of Africa from the Horn to the Cape of Good Hope with emphases on the major monuments of early coastal and southern African states, the visual culture of pastoralism and foragers and their associated body arts and rock paintings, and the development of postcolonial art forms in urban and rural areas.
Semester Details: This course introduces students to the visual and performing arts and architecture of selected cultures throughout the regions of Eastern and Southern Africa, beginning with the ivory trade and ending with contemporary urban art. In addition to studying important architectural sites in the early history of the region, we will examine arts of the body (costume, regalia, weaponry, body painting, hair) and various forms of contemporary art as they relate to major social movements and historical developments.
Grading
| Assignment/Exam | Details | % of Total Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Two short critical papers. | ||
| Three quizzes, final examination (fourth quiz). |
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