Apr 19, 2024  
Course Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Course Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ARTH 398 - Representing the Enchanted World


Representing The Enchanted Early Modern World: This course will examine European-made representations of witches, angels, demons, monsters and other enchanted and so-called marvelous beings made between 1500-1800—the era of the famous witch hunts and a period of dramatic confrontation between belief and disbelief about these figures. Harrowing tales of witches’ sabbaths, moving accounts of angelic visitations, dramatic paintings of hellish demons, and travel accounts of mermaids contributed to ongoing debates about the existence of enchanted beings, how to contact them, and alternately how to banish them. We will study primary texts and visual representations in painting, sculpture, and print to ask what people believed about these otherworldly creatures. Through close analysis of several case studies you will be introduced to a range of approaches to examining early modern art objects that circulated as part of religious, social, and political culture. Themes to be addressed include the circulation of knowledge, institutions of power, “high” and “low” culture, and gender and sexuality.

Credits 1



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Cross-listed with WGS 398