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TEXTL-3600: Media History

Course Description

At the center of the textiles curriculum is a comprehensive series of courses on the history of textiles. The study of diverse textile traditions offers cross-cultural insights on topics such as cultural continuity, gender, domesticity, race, industrialization, and colonization. A historical and theoretical knowledge of the field provides students with an informed perspective from which conceptually strong and thoughtful work can emerge. Textile history courses are offered in the spring semester only and have a four-year rotation of topics including Constructing Identity: Textiles of Africa and the Americas; Textile Biographies: The Middle East, Asia, and Oceania; Women's Work: European and Contemporary Textiles; and Fashioning the Body: A Conceptual Investigation of Body Adornment. This series is the most comprehensive offered at an arts institution in the United States.

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Academic Level:

Undergraduate

Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:

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Spring 2023

Section Name Meeting Info
TEXTL-3600-1: Media History: Fashioning the Social Body
Deborah Valoma
  • Thu 4:00-07:00PM, 350 Kansas - Textiles Studio

Spring 2020

Section Name Meeting Info
TEXTL-3600-2: Media History: Constructing Identity: Textiles Indigeneity, and Resistance
Deborah Valoma
  • Fri 12:00-03:00PM, Oakland - B Building - B5

Spring 2019

Section Name Meeting Info
TEXTL-360-01: MH: Fashioning the Body
Deborah Valoma
  • Fri 12:00-03:00PM, B Building - B5