Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture

Description

Critical review of literature on Islamic art and architecture in the last two centuries. Analyzes the cultural, disciplinary, and theoretical contours of the field and highlights the major figures that have influenced its evolution. Challenges the tacit assumptions and biases of standard studies of Islamic art and architecture and addresses historiographic and critical questions concerning how knowledge of a field is defined, produced, and reproduced.

4.619 Certificated Protected Syllabus

Subject Number
4.619
Semester
Year
2024
Prerequisites
permission of instructor
Enrollment
Limited to 12
Required Of
SMArchS AKPIA, HTC
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
Schedule
R 2-5
Location
5-216
Credits + Level
3-0-9
G
Restricted Elective
SMArchS AKPIA