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Prerequisites/Notes:
One 200-level course in art history or consent of instructor
Catalog Description :
An examination of a particular topic in East Asian art history. Students are expected to carry out independent research through a series of guided assignments. The topic will change periodically. Course may be repeated when the topic is different. Not open to students who have previously received or need to receive credit for ARHI 331.
Topic for Spring 2022: Modern Ruins in East Asia
In examining modern catastrophes: acts of war, iconoclasm, natural and man-made disasters, this seminar will focus on how sites of modern ruination have been both documented and aestheticized. Individual case studies will include the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, wartime reportage, the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, protest imagery, the demotion of colonial architecture, and environmental art. Coursework will include written assignments and a research paper.
Attributes: Cross-Listed Course, GER Fine Arts Div, GER Global Diversity, 400-599 Advanced Course
Term |
Spring Term 2022 |
Instructors |
Nancy Lin |
Course |
ARHI 430 |
Grade Mode |
Standard |
Title |
TOP: MODERN RUINS EAST ASIA (G) |
Final Exam |
Tuesday, Jun 07, 2022 08:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. |
CRN |
3177 |
Status |
Active |
Class Time |
10:25 AM-12:10 PM TR WRIS 221 |
Start-End Date |
Mar 28, 2022-Jun 08, 2022 |
Campus |
Appleton Main Campus |
Units |
6 |
Cross Listed as |
GLST 420, EAST 430 |
Course materials |
View Book Information |
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Maximum |
Number registered |
Total Registered in Crosslisted Group |
Number on waitlist |
Seats available |
Enrollment: |
9 |
2 |
5 |
0 |
4 |
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