WGS. 118 Gender in the Visual Arts: The Politics of Visibility

HASS-A,
Prereq: None
Units: 3-0-9
TR 11 - 12:30
Room 35-308
Explores gender and race through interdisciplinary perspectives from film and visual studies, art history, and performance studies. Provides an overview of methodologies and practices, with an emphasis on contemporary artists working across mediums. Contextualizes artistic output within broader systems of power and cultural institutions. Reflects on the politics of visibility, hypervisibility, and invisibility through an intersectional feminist approach that draws on perspectives from trans*, queer, feminist, dis/ability, and critical race theory. Lectures are supplemented by in-class screenings, discussions, workshops, guest lectures, and field trips. Culminates in a final creative project that includes a presentation. Limited to 18.
Inst. Bailey

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