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Lecturer(s)
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Jakubec Ondřej, prof. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Introduction - Methodology, methods and tools of art history 2. Biographical model of art history 3. Formal-analytical method 4. Iconography and iconology 5. Cultural-historical approaches 6. Sociology of art 7. Psychoanalytic approaches 8. Semiotics - art as a sign 9. Hans Belting and the "end" of art history 10. Bildwissenschaft and visual studies 11. Critical art history 12. Neuroscience and cognitive science 13. Cultural-historical and anthropological approaches
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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This course builds on the basic historiographical introduction into art history, which has been provided by the previous courses of "Historiography of Art History 1-2". The course will focus more analytically on the main methodological procedures and tools of art history. The aim is an instructive introduction to the methodological possibilities and tools of the field of art history, defined by specific examples and procedures.
Knowledge of basic methodological tools of art history.
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Prerequisites
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Interest in the specific topics; basic orientation in general European history
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Producing and giving a presentation. An oral exam to check the knowledge of lecture topics and of specialised literature. Attending at least 80% of classes.
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Recommended literature
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