ARTH2055 Fabric of Life: An Introduction To Textile History
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Cultural Inquiry |
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| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Art History |
| Offered in | Second Semester, 2012 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
This course will provide a broad historical introduction to textile arts in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas and Australia. Contrasting the role and importance of textiles in Western and non-Western societies, the course will examine textiles in court and village cultures, as symbols and markers of religious and social affiliations and hierarchy; the impact of colonialism, trade and industrialisation on the organisation of textile manufacture and traditional gender roles; and the evolution of textile motifs, designs, materials and technology. The history of textile collecting, display and analysis will also be studied. |
| Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
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| Indicative Assessment |
1,000 word tutorial paper and presentation (20%), 2,500 word essay and presentation (50%) visual paper (20%), tutorial participation (10%). |
| Workload | On Campus with gallery and offsite visits. An average of two and a half class contact hours and one days preparation a week |
| Areas of Interest | Art History |
| Requisite Statement |
Introduction to Art History ARTH1002 and Introduction to Modern Art ARTH1003 or permission of the Coordinator. |
| Preliminary Reading |
Barber, E J W, Women's Work - 20,000 Years of Textiles: Women, Cloth and Society in Early Times, Norton, New York, 1994 Maxwell, R, Textiles of Southeast Asia: Tradition, Trade and Transformation, Australian National Gallery/OUP, 1990 Harris, J, 5000 Years of Textiles, British Museum Press, London, 1993. |
| Majors/Specialisations | Art History and Art Theory |
| Academic Contact | Dr Charlotte Galloway |
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