Call Number | 11532 |
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Day & Time Location |
MW 10:10am-11:25am 807 Schermerhorn Hall [SCH] |
Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Subhashini Kaligotla |
Type | LECTURE |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | “Sacred” space in the Indian subcontinent was at the epicenter of human experience. This course presents Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, and Jain spaces and the variety of ways in which people experienced them. Moving from the monumental stone pillars of the early centuries BCE to nineteenth century colonial India, we learn how the organization and imagery of these spaces supported devotional activity and piety. We discuss too how temples, monasteries, tombs, and shrines supported the pursuit of pleasure, amusement, sociability, and other worldly interests. We also explore the symbiotic relationship between Indic religions and kingship, and the complex ways in which politics and court culture shaped sacred environments. The course concludes with European representations of South Asia’s religions and religious places. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Art History and Archaeology |
Enrollment | 26 students (45 max) as of 9:06PM Wednesday, January 1, 2025 |
Subject | Art History |
Number | GU4093 |
Section | 001 |
Division | Interfaculty |
Open To | Architecture, Barnard College, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, General Studies |
Section key | 20243AHIS4093W001 |