Religion 242 - The Politics and Culture of Russian Sacred Art

RUSSIAN SACRED ART

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Vera Shevzov
TTh 03:15-04:30
Smith College
30501-S21
REMOTE
vshevzov@smith.edu
30502
Same as RES 242. As devotional objects, political symbols, and art commodities, Russia’s sacred art—the icon—has been revered as sacred, vilified as reactionary, embraced in rebellion, destroyed as dangerous, and sold as masterpieces. Engaging the fields of religion, material and visual culture, and ritual studies, this course examines the life and language of this art form, and its role in shaping Russia’s turbulent history. Topics include the production and reception of images; diverse meanings and functions of sacred imagery; visuality and spirituality; secularization and commodification; history, memory, and collective identities; the icon, avant-garde art, and film; controversial images and protest culture. No prerequisites. Open to first-year students.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.