Animals and Ecology in Contemporary Art

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Overview

Subject area

ART

Catalog Number

31701

Course Title

Animals and Ecology in Contemporary Art

Department(s)

Description

This course will examine the growing visibility of animals in contemporary art and eco-political practices. Historical precedents, like Joseph Beuys’s performances and the films of Chris Marker, will form the backdrop to the course's main focus on more recent forms of advanced art, such as bio-art, ecological art, and inter-species collaborations. Emphasis will be placed on tracing the profound ways animals have come to be reconfigured in art, online culture, and climate politics. To further their own thinking and practice in relation to these themes, students will also gain critical proficiency through essential readings across a number of different fields, including animal ethics, bio-politics, cognitive ethology, ecofeminism, environmental studies, postcolonial studies, and posthumanist theory.

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Requisites

031550

Course Schedule