History of Art and Visual Culture

HAVC 273 Imaging Colonial Borderlands

Considers 18th-century to 21st-century colonialisms, especially in Oceania. Concentrates on representations conditioned by particular cross-cultural engagements in colonial peripheries rather than focusing on metropolitan representations. Explores the construction and transgression of rigidly defined colonial identity categories, as expressed in visual/material form. (Formerly offered as Imaging Colonial Peripheries and Borderlands.)

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.

Credits

5

Instructor

Stacy Kamehiro