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May 15, 2024
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ARHI 136 JT - North American Borderlands This course introduces students to art of North American borderlands from the nineteenth century to the present. Students will explore how the borders between Mexico, United States, and Canada have been represented in painting, sculpture, and photography, as well as in works of conceptual, performance, social practice, material culture, and activist art. Central to this course are issues of indigeneity, race, class, gender, and migration, as well the contested ground of Chicanx and Latinx identities. North American borderlands will also be a starting point for global and comparative analysis of transnational art histories.
Course Credit: 1.0
Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.
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