ARTHIST 730 - Exploring Pacific Art
Faculty
Arts
Department
Humanities
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30
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Description: Focuses on a range of Māori and Pacific art forms. Themes dealt with include indigenous and migrant voices, memory and notions of belonging, popular culture and its interface with gallery practices, and stereotypes and representation. These topics will be discussed alongside relevant Māori and Pacific writers and theorists, including Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Albert Wendt and Epeli Hau’ofa.
Prerequisites / Restrictions
Restriction: ARTHIST 732, 736 To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 730 A and B, or ARTHIST 730 For students a postgraduate programme in Art History, Indigenous Studies, Maori Studies, Museums and Cultural Heritage or Pacific Studies
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