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GRS AA 716: African Diaspora Arts in the Americas
Study of the transmission of African artistry in the Caribbean, South America, and the United States from the period of slavery to the present. Topics include Kongo and Yoruba arts and their influence on the arts of SanterĂa, Vodun, and carnival. Also offered as GRS AH 716. -
GRS AA 871: African American History
The history of African Americans from African origins to the present; consideration of slavery, reconstruction, and ethnic relations from the colonial era to our own time. Also offered as GRS HI 871. -
GRS AA 885: Atlantic History
Examines the various interactions that shaped the Atlantic World, connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas between 1400 and 1800. Begins by defining the political interaction, then emphasizes cultural exchange, religious conversion, and the revolutionary era. Also offered as GRS HI 885. -
GRS AA 888: Black Radical Thought
Black radical thought in America, Europe, and Africa since the eighteenth century through writings of abolitionists, leaders of revolutions and liberation movements, Black nationalists, and Black socialists. Emphasizes the global nature of the "Black World" and its role in world history. Also offered as GRS HI 888. -
GRS AA 901: Directed Study in African American Studies
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GRS AA 902: Directed Study in African American Studies
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GRS AH 699: Teaching College Art History I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in art history. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS AH 716: African Diaspora Arts in the Americas
Study of the transmission of African artistry in the Caribbean, South America, and the United States from the period of slavery to the present. Topics include Kongo and Yoruba arts and their influence on the arts of SanterĂa, Vodun, and carnival. Also offered as GRS AA 716. -
GRS AH 726: Colloquium in Japanese Art
The arts of Japan from prehistory through the twentieth century. Painting, calligraphy, sculpture, and architecture (including landscape architecture) are emphasized, but attention is also paid to wood block prints, ceramics, lacquer, and metalwork. -
GRS AH 727: Colloquium in Chinese Art
This course introduces the major tradition of Chinese art, from the Neolithic period to the present. Topics include bronzes, tomb sculpture, painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and gardens. -
GRS AH 731: Archaic Greece
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GRS AH 733: Colloquium in Greek Art and Architecture
Greek architecture, painting, sculpture, and minor arts. Emphasis on developments in Athens and on the creation of the classical style in art and architecture. -
GRS AH 745: Colloquium in Early Medieval and Romanesque Art
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GRS AH 757: Colloquium in Renaissance Art
Survey of the arts in the Renaissance in Europe from the communes of the early fifteenth century to the courts of the sixteenth century. Topic for Fall 2007: Art Theory and the Renaissance. -
GRS AH 761: Colloquium in Southern Baroque Art
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GRS AH 765: Colloquium in Baroque Art in Northern Europe
Seventeenth-century painting in Holland and Flanders with emphasis on Rembrandt, Rubens, and Van Dyck. -
GRS AH 779: American Art and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Explores the visual arts of painting, sculpture, photography, and popular media, through their interplay with persistent political and social questions that defined nineteenth-century America and continue to shape life in the twenty-first century. Themes include heroes, citizenship, war, imperialism, cosmopolitanism, consumerism. -
GRS AH 782: Colloquium in Nineteenth-Century Architecture in Europe and America
Dilemma of style in nineteenth-century architecture; study of the relationship of architectural theory to the changing philosophy and aesthetic theory of the period. Development of functionalist theory. -
GRS AH 786: Colloquium in Twentieth-Century American Painting
The colloquium, which accompanies the lecture course for CAS AH 386, focuses on critical and theoretical readings that relate to twentieth-century American painting, photography, sculpture, installation and performance art, and criticism. -
GRS AH 792: Colloquium in Contemporary Painting and Sculpture
An exploration of the major currents in European and American art since World War II. Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Earthworks and Neo-Expressionism will be examined in relation to prominent issues in postwar culture, politics, and art criticism.
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