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A/HI 368: Pacific Arts And Visual Culture
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: art history majors: A/Hi 275; nonmajors: 3 credits in art history. Art of Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia. Includes study of contemporary Pacific arts.
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A/HI 370: Visual Cultures of Islam
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: art history majors: a/Hi 275; nonmajors: 3 credits in art history. Topics addressing the visual cultures in the Middle East and Asia.
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A/HI 370 - Visual Cultures of Islam
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A/HI 371: Tradition And Transformation: Art And Visual Culture in Japan
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: art history majors: A/HI 271, 275; nonmajors: A/HI 271. Studies in visual cultures of Japan from 5000 BCE to present. Focus on alternating waves of cultural influx and assimilation to explore the development of Japanese visual expression.
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A/HI 371 - Tradition And Transformation: Art And Visual Culture in Japan
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A/HI 375: Methods in Art History
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: A/HI 275, art history majors only. Contemporary methods in art history and criticism with practical application in student research projects. A/HI 275, 375 and 475 must be taken in order because they sequentially develop visual analysis skills.
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A/HI 401: Contemporary Issues And Post- Modern Critiques
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/Hi 375; nonmajors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Studies of recent issues in art production and criticism.
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A/HI 401 - Contemporary Issues And Post- Modern Critiques
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A/HI 411: Contemporary Japanese Visual Culture
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Examines Japanese artistic forms and visual culture from Post-World War II until the present. Explores connections between Japanese socioeconomic and artistic developments as well as visual manifestations of contemporary Japanese youth culture. Topics include anime, manga, Harajuku fashion and art movements such as Gutai and Superflat.
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A/HI 415: Space And The Urban Environment
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Topics in urban organization, urban/ rural dynamics, regionalism, spaces and social production in the built environment and the arts.
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A/HI 416: Borders And Terrains
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Mapping artistic domains; implications of geographic borders; defining places and margins in cultural production.
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A/HI 420: Building 17th And 18th Century Europe
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Studies of architecture, spatial organization and visual culture in 17th and 18th century Europe, including studies of colonization and contacts with Asia. Each course offering has a selected geographic focus and introduces theory for visual and spatial analysis,.
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A/HI 429: Patronage And Power
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. The relationship of artist and public to the mechanisms of patronage and the art market.
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