Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0241 - Race and Representation
Race and Representation
Spring
2025
1
4.00
Jennifer Bajorek
02:30PM-03:50PM TU;02:30PM-03:50PM TH
Hampshire College
339603
Franklin Patterson Hall 108;Franklin Patterson Hall 108
jebHA@hampshire.edu
This course will examine questions of race and representation through contemporary art, literature, and visual and cultural theory. Students will consider the complex and intertwined histories of race and representation across a range of media and genres (painting, photography, film, video and new media art, performance, short fiction, spoken word, and poetry), periods, and cultural spaces. Critical and theoretical readings will span colonial and postcolonial contexts; engage with Orientalism, primitivism, Indigenous futurism, and Black feminist philosophy; and be drawn from art history, media theory, postcolonial theory, and thinkers taking intersectional approaches to race in both visual and literary studies. Students will also be introduced to current debates about the "inherent racism" of photography, the politics of abstraction, and data healing. Keywords:Art History, Visual Studies, Contemporary Art, Art Theory, Photography History
In/Justice The content of this course deals with issues of race and power Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time