ILLUS 506G
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SEMINAR: CONTEMPORARY VISUAL HISTORY
Min. Credits
Max. Credits
Weekly Contact Hours
Repeatable
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