Spring 2025 History GU4716 section 001

Imag(in)ing the Ottoman Empire: A visual

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Call Number 17266
Day & Time
Location
T 4:10pm-6:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Edhem Eldem
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

“Imag(in)ing the Ottoman Empire: A visual history, 18th-20th centuries” is an undergraduate/graduate seminar focusing on visual representations of the Ottoman Empire during the last two centuries of its existence, from the early eighteenth to the early twentieth century. The objective is to study the development of visual representations both by and about the Empire, from Ottoman miniatures to early European paintings, and from the surge of Western illustrated magazines to the local uses of photography. The seminar’s chronological thread will be complemented by a thematic structure designed to explore different aspects and influences concerning the production and diffusion of images: curiosity, documentation, exoticism, propaganda, orientalism, modernity, self-fashioning, eroticism, policing, to name just a few.

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Department History
Enrollment 17 students (15 max) as of 9:05AM Saturday, December 21, 2024
Status Full
Subject History
Number GU4716
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
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Section key 20251HIST4716W001