ASNST-108 The Divine Body: Sculpture in South and Southeast Asia

This class involves the study of the formless divine and the corporeal nature of the body in South and Southeast Asian art. We will examine representations of the Buddha, the Jina, gods and goddesses, queens and kings, and an array of apotropaic motifs in sacred art and architecture from India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Case studies are chosen from a period spanning over two thousand years, beginning with the third century BCE and ending with portrayals of the divine in contemporary art.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

(First Year Course, Writing Intensive.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

ARTH-108