Methods & Approaches to Art History 2 (V3020)
Methods and Approaches to Art History 2
Module V3020
Module details for 2011 cohort.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 5
Module Outline
This module looks in-depth at some of the methods of study that have shaped the discipline of art history, and debates that have influenced the nature of art history, particularly in the wake of the 'new' art history. The module will cover a variety of dominant methods and influences on the current discipline of art history, such as iconology, feminist theory, postcolonialism, semiotics, and/or the social history of art.
| Type | Timing | Weighting |
|---|---|---|
| Coursework | 100.00% | |
| Coursework components. Weighted as shown below. | ||
| Essay | T1 Week 10 | 30.00% |
| Take Away Paper | A1 Week 2 (48 hours) | 70.00% |
Timing
Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.
Weighting
Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.
| Term | Method | Duration | Week pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Autumn Teaching | SEMINAR | 2 hours | 111111111111 |
How to read the week pattern
The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.
Dr Geoffrey Quilley
Assess convenor, Convenor
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/213932
Dr Rebecca Raynor
Assess convenor
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/173899
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