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Course Descriptions
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Arts 2L / INTL 24: Arts of Africa

A general introduction to the visual arts of Africa. This course covers diverse art forms, including architecture, ceramics, textiles, weaving, performance, painting and sculpture from antiquity to the present. Emphasis will be placed upon the religious, cultural, social, economic and political contexts of the art, including topics addressing gender issues and contemporary social/political awareness. We will work collaboratively, becoming actively involved in the learning experience. We will apply an interdisciplinary approach to art history including methods of analysis from intercultural studies, anthropology, history and cultural studies. Students will also learn basic skills in stylistic analysis and how to describe a work of art.
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Read the complete syllabus.
Some of the readings for the class are available here: Barbecuing my Big Nkisi Reading 1 "Anonymous" has a Name and Nok & Ife Reading 2 Class Reading 3 Class Reading 4 - East Africa
Study Resources for the Midterm Exam: Midterm Term List Midterm Study Slide List Reading Questions Midterm Study Slides
Web Resources for Study: University of Chicago: Ancient Nubia UNESCO: Lalibela, Rock-Hewn Churches
Final Exam Study Guide and Term List Final Exam Study Slides
The description of the assignments for the final research paper and an extra credit assignment is here. The due date for the research paper is Monday, November 14th, and the extra credit paper is due Monday, December 12th.
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