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ARHT 337 - PHOTOGRAPHY AND AFRICA |
Since the 19th century photography has been used by colonials, missionaries, anthropologists, and tourists to gender, racialize, and otherwise take the measure of the African continent. It has also been used to make things sacred and to commemorate ancestors in modern traditional contexts. Photography has more recently been used by African artists to imagine alternatives to these historical uses of images. This course examines each of these historical contexts, in order to better understand both the changing place of Africa in the world's imagination, and the uses in Africa itself of photo-based imagery. This course satisfies 300-level requirements of Art, Art History, and Africana Studies majors, as well as Gen Ed International Issues.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Art History Department Course Attributes: MN-AFR AMR STD-Hum & Culture, MJ-Africana Studies, CA-School Core-300 Level, OLD GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman Prerequisites: FOR ARHT 337 General Requirements: ( Course or Test: ARHT 225 Minimum Grade of D May not be taken concurrently. ) or ( Course or Test: ARHT 210 Minimum Grade of D May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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