Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
In this course, we shall survey the political underpinnings of Arab art in the 20th century, and the socio-political conditions that shaped cultural production in the region. Whether it is under the Baathist regimes of Syria and Iraq or under Egypt’s pan-Arabism championed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, painting and sculpture in addition to film and performance have been employed by various governments as a tool of soft power to propagate their policies to the public not only in their respective states but throughout the region and beyond. Despite this widespread government patronage of the arts, many artists have chosen to challenge their authorities through subversive movements and practices, which we will address at different moments in the semester. This course, through its focus on creative practices and strategic use of the arts, will attempt to shed light on an often-neglected dimension of the modern history of the Arab World and other parts of the Middle East. Some of the topics the class will address are: • Overview of how pre-modern and modern art has been exploited by Arab governments and colonial regimes. • Artists’ reactions, artistic resistance and subversion of power & the post-colonial era. • Discussion on Middle Eastern art in non-Arab Countries: Iran, Turkey, and Israel. • Contemporary context: 2000 and beyond. (Arab Spring, destruction of heritage in conflict zones, establishment of new art institutions).
Term
Fall 2020
Discipline
AH (Art History)
Type
Regular
Can be taken twice for credit?
On
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
41347
Code
AH2091B
Learning Outcomes
Overview of how pre-modern and modern art has been exploited by Arab governments and colonial regimes.
Artists’ reactions, artistic resistance and subversion of power & the post-colonial era.
Discussion on Middle Eastern art in non-Arab Countries: Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Contemporary context: 2000 and beyond. (Arab Spring, destruction of heritage in conflict zones, establishment of new art institutions).
Name
TOPICS: POLITICS OF MODERN MIDDLE EASTERN ART
First Name
Staff
Last Name
Staff
Real name
Section
B
Start Date
Tuesday, September 22 2020
End Date
Monday, December 21 2020
Start Month
September
Exam Date
Thursday, December 17 2020 - 17:30
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