ASNST-329 Art of Devotion: Visual and Material Culture of Islam

What is the relationship between aesthetics, material culture, and religious experience? In this course we explore this question by examining the aesthetic traditions of Islam, focusing on how Muslims have used literature, visual art, musical performance, and architecture as modes of religious expression and creativity. Through studying aesthetics and devotion in the Islamic tradition, we will reflect on questions of cultural appropriation and reuse, politics of representation, and the global circulation of objects, peoples, and capital.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Writing Intensive, Seminar.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

ARTH-329, HIST-329, MDRST-329, RELST-329

Prerequisite

one 200-level course in Asian Studies, History, or Religious Studies

Corequisite

MDRST-329