ARTH 565(F) Art History, Aesthetics, and Visual Studies

This course will explore the role of aesthetics in the study of art history and visual culture. Beginning with Kant, it will trace the route of aesthetic theory through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Its primary focus, however, will be on challenges to the notion of the aesthetic in late twentieth century visual studies, such as those found in deconstruction and gender studies. At the same time, it will consider questions posed by traditional aesthetics to the development of this new field. Individual works of art will play a major part in these deliberations. Readings and reports will prepare us for the third annual Clark Conference (next April) by the same name. Requirements: seminar reports, final essay.

Hour: HOLLY