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>From Art History to Visual Culture: Studying the Visual after the Cultural Turn July 8-July 26, 2002 Course Director: Margaret Dikovitskaya, Columbia University, USA Resource Persons: Edit Andras, Institute of Art History, Hungary; Katy Deepwell, N. Paradoxa: International Feminist Art Journal, UK; Margaret Dikovitskaya, Columbia University, USA; Steven Mansbach, Pratt Institute, USA; Kobena Mercer, Middlesex University, UK; Nicholas Mirzoeff, SUNY (Stony Brook), USA; Piotr Piotrowski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Course Objectives The purpose of this course is threefold. First, it will assess the claim of Western modernist aesthetics to universal currency in terms of an alternative modernist tradition in Central Eastern Europe. Second, it will raise the issue of gaining/losing regional identity in both art and art theory in the recent past (due to communism) and in the present (due to European unification and globalization). Third, it will familiarize the participants with the recent theoretical developments in western visual culture studies, postcolonial studies, and feminist theory. The course will have an international and comparative perspective. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Course Level and Target Audience This course is designed for those with prior knowledge of the history of art. Preference will be given to faculty members of institutions of higher learning and researchers with professional experience in art history and theory, art education, art criticism, aesthetics, museum studies, and cultural studies. The course will offer an advanced analysis of the proposed topics. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Syllabus This course, a sequel to "History and Theory of Art after the Cultural Turn" (2001 CEU SUN), will examine the status of art-historical knowledge in relation to the recent theoretical developments in the humanities and the social sciences. It will be structured thematically: "Methodological Myths in Modernist Culture", "Art around the Wall: Central-Eastern Europe between the Past and the Future”; "Art and Art Theory after the Wall: Difficulties of Tradition in Eastern-Central Europe at the End of the 20th Century"; Visual culture; Overview of visual culture's theoretical frameworks and of postcolonial theories; “Examining 'Race' and Ethnicity in 20th Century Art”; Differences in feminist approaches in art criticism, art history and art practice --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teaching Methods Daily seminars will be supplemented by lectures and a film screening. Each day a set of readings dealing with a particular topic will be assigned; participants are expected to be familiar with the readings and to be prepared to discuss them. Critiques and discussions should act as major motivators for the participants, unlike the situation of the traditional lecture-format. Participants are asked to submit by the middle of the third week a short paper (approx. 5 pages) on their experience of the course. This may take the form of a diary or an essay on one of the approaches to interpretation considered in this course. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Non-discrimination policy statement Central European University does not discriminate on the basis of--including, but not limited to--race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, gender or sexual orientation in administering its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For further information: CEU Summer University Nádor u. 9, Budapest, Hungary 1051 Tel.: (36 1) 327 3069, 327 3811 Fax: (36 1) 327 3124 E-mail: summeru@ceu.hu Website: http://www.ceu.hu/sun/sunindx.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/