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Contact Info: Robert W. Woodruff Library, Level 2, cube 67 (404)727-2997, kcolli2@emory.edu Send Email Subjects: HUMANITIES, art history, classics, comp lit, psychoanalytic studies |
Guides Created by Kim CollinsA AAS African American Studies Research Guide by Kim Collins - last updated on Jan 08th, 2009 General Guide for African American Studies AAS 100 by Kim Collins - last updated on Sep 29th, 2009 This course introduces the field of African American Studies by surveying some of its major areas of development in historical studies, literary studies, social sciences, religious studies and the arts including music and the visual arts. AAS 190 Black Athlete by Kim Collins - last updated on Sep 14th, 2009 This seminar examines the roles, contradictions, struggles, and triumphs of African American athletes as symbols of racial uplift, resistance, economic advancement, and democracy during the late 19th and throughout the 20th centuries. AAS 359: AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE: 1900 to PRESENT (Same as ENG 359, AMST 385) by Kim Collins - last updated on Jan 20th, 2009 This course is an introduction to 20th century African American literature, in particular such writers as James Weldon Johnson, Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, Ernest J. Gaines, Ralph Ellison, Paule Marshall, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison. AAS 385: WAR CRIMES and GENOCIDE (Same as HIST 385) by Kim Collins, Elizabeth McBride - last updated on Nov 12th, 2009 This course will explore the development of international law, international consciousness and U.S. foreign policy on the two distinct but often related issues of war crimes and genocide during the late 19th and throughout the 20th centuries. AAS485/History 488: Transnational Black Leadership by Elizabeth McBride, Kim Collins - last updated on Oct 27th, 2009 Materials to support students in AAS485/History 488: Transnational Black Leadership AMST 490 Senior Symposium: Imagined Geographies by Kim Collins, Michael Page, Jana Lonberger - last updated on Oct 05th, 2009 This course will will explore how Americanists and cultural studies scholars have demonstrated a sensitivity to matters of place and space, landscape and location in their work ARTHIST 222: Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 Study the political & social history of the Roman Empire through important monuments, portraits, coins, sarcophagi, etc. ARTHIST 225: Ancient Mesoamerican Art by Kim Collins - last updated on Jul 24th, 2009 Covers the arts of the indigenous cultures of Ancient Mexico and upper Central America from 1500 BC - AD 1500 ARTHIST 241: Northern Renaissance Art by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 Innovations in painting, drawing, and prints of the Netherlands and Germany between 1400 and 1600 ARTHIST 252: European Painting, 1590-1789 by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 Explore painting & sculpture in 17 cen. Italy, France, & Spain in relation to political, religious, and scientific developments of the day. ARTHIST 275: Modern Architecture: 1880 - 1945 by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 Introduction to the Modern Movement and its alternatives; history of late 19th cen./early 20th cen. architecture ARTHIST 363SWR Literary and Visual Culture in Japan by Kim Collins - last updated on Jul 31st, 2009 Develop visual literacy in Japanese images and iconography by examining Japanese visual art from the 6th century to the present ARTHIST 365 Postcolonial African Art by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 The study of African Art from the late colonial period to the 1950s, examining major crosscutting themes. ARTHIST 367 Visual Arts of the English-Speaking Caribbean by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 14th, 2009 Examine the work of Black Artists from the early 1970s to the present with backgrounds in the Caribbean, such as Basquiat, Albert Chong, Barrington Watson, Denzil Forrester, and Tam Joseph. ARTHIST 369: Ninteenth-century American Art by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 06th, 2009 American Art created during the Civil War era. How did artists respond to the national crisis through painting, photography, commemorative sculpture, etc.? ARTHIST 379: African American Art by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 07th, 2009 Survey of African American Art from the antebellum period to the 20t century. ARTHIST 480S: Winslow Homer in Context by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009 Is the work of Winslow Homer (1836-1910) too idiosyncratic or a perfect product of his age? ARTHIST 485S: Early 20th-Century Art of the African Diaspora by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 19th, 2009 Examine the international connectivity, interplay, and cross-fertilization of the art and artists of the African Diaspora during the first four decades of the 20th century. ARTHIST/CL 329 Ancient Greek Sanctuaries by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 13th, 2009 Examine these sacred places, exploring their role in the religious, social, and artistic culture of ancient Greece. ARTHIST470WR: Archaeology, Art, and Cult in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace by Kim Collins, Michael Page - last updated on Aug 13th, 2009 Study the Sanctuary of the Great Gods at Samothrace & explore how art, architecture, and landscape shape the sacred experience Classics Research Guide by Kim Collins - last updated on Aug 21st, 2008 resources to help Classics, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and the study of civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome History-AAS 488SWR by Kim Collins - last updated on Mar 25th, 2009 Marcus Mosiah Garvey (1887-1940) organized the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). This class covers Garvey, Garveyism, Black Nationalism and a discourse on Pan Africanism. ILA 790: Call and Response by Kim Collins - last updated on Sep 02nd, 2009 Theorizing Culture, Race and Gender in Racial Formations, ILA 790 is a introductory prose Seminar in African American Studies. |
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