This course introduces you to the diverse content and methods of global art histories. In questioning the monolithic binaries of Western and non-Western art, you will study various objects that crossed national and regional boundaries during the age of colonialism. This course prepares you for more advanced academic writing, reading, and research in art history.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
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| Prerequisite | DD1004 |
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| Not Available As Core To Programme | |
| Not Available As PE To Programme | |
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| Not Offered As BDE | |
| Not Offered As Unrestricted Elective | |
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| 1330 | 17293 SEM (SEM1) 1330-1620 Wed TR+79, LHS-TR+36 Wk1, Teaching Wk2-13 | 17293 SEM (SEM1) 1330-1620 Wed TR+79, LHS-TR+36 Wk1, Teaching Wk2-13 | ||||
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Other Relevant Mods
HR1001
Ways Of Seeing: Exploring Visual Culture
HR2001
Introduction To The Histories Of Southeast Asian Art
HR2004
Survey Of Modern Art,1900-1945
HR2007
Contemporary Southeast Asian Art
HR2012
Critical Visual Anthropology: Museum, Display, Film
HR3002
Issues In Global Contemporary Art
HR3009
19Th Century Southeast Asian Art: Interactions & Refractions
HR3011
Shall We Dance?: The Art Of Popular Dance On Screen
HR4001
Exhibition Histories: Museums To Biennales