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Art
History 464
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This course introduces the new and highly interdisciplinary field of material
culture studies. It is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate
students who are interested in any professional endeavor that requires
training in material culture, including careers in museums, galleries,
historical societies, historic preservation organizations, and academic
institutions. During the semester, students will have varied opportunities
to contemplate "things"--the material world to which people
give meaning and which, in turn, influences their lives. The course takes
the perspective that what we make, see, inhabit, eat, acquire, cherish,
and discard--all are important agents of communication and part of broad
social and cultural contexts. |