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ILLUS 506G

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SEMINAR: CONTEMPORARY VISUAL HISTORY

Terms Typically Offered

Spring

Academic Level

Graduate

Offering Department(s)

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No

This course will deal with critical understandings of visual culture, narrative, and the melding of written and visual languages in contemporary graphic texts. We will begin with a study of visual culture, and some of the key issues, ideas, and questions that underlie thinking about visuality: its spaces and places; the politics of representation; theories of the spectator/audience; modes of reproduction and circulation of texts in the era of digitization and globalization. We will then consider theories of narratology, as they are particularly useful to a study of the graphic medium. For the final weeks of the semester, we will move to a consideration of some of the rich and varied criticism from within the field of comics studies.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $260.00

Open to Graduate Illustration Students.

Major Requirement | MFA Illustration

Student Eligibility

GR Illustration Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Seminar

Delivery Mode

In-Person