Hemispheric and Transnational Approaches to Contemporary Art in Americas

(Formerly numbered Chicana and Chicano Studies M237.) (Same as Art History M243.) Seminar, three hours. Maps current state and future of research, teaching, and museum practice in contemporary art of Americas, with focus on hemispheric and transnational approaches. Study of influential theoretical texts from literary studies and critical examination of recent publications in arts, including museum exhibition catalog, as hemispheric and transnational approach to contemporary Latinx and Latin American arts is posited. Focus intersects with other related topics, including art post-1968; comparative indigeneities in Americas; art, globalism, and biennials; decolonial turn; transnational feminisms; and New American counter narratives. S/U or letter grading.

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Instructor
Charlene Black
Previously taught
23S
Formerly offered as
CHICANO M237

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