Spring 2024 Italian GU4064 section 001

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL HERITAGE. AN IT

INTRO TO CULTURAL HERITIT

Call Number 12281
Day & Time
Location
M 2:10pm-4:00pm
707 Hamilton Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Barbara Faedda
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This seminar will examine the concept of cultural heritage as a body of goods, tangible and intangible, that come to us from the past - sometimes from antiquity, sometimes from more recent historical periods - and for which we are responsible for the present and future generations. The environment is an important part of cultural heritage too, with nature and its peculiar beauties. Similarly, practices, traditions, crafts and customs are a crucial component of cultural heritage. Over time, cultural heritage has become an increasingly broad and complex category: experts, scientists and professionals involved continue to multiply, and the disciplines continue to specialize. Even the very concept of cultural heritage is quite dynamic and frequently modified and reinterpreted. Based on an anthropological perspective and within the framework of a cultural heritage considered among the most valuable in the arts, both visual and literary, Italy’s artistic, archaeological, library and archival treasures will be a regular source of analysis and discussion. This course will examine ways in which we can understand cultural heritage through the intersections of several components: identity, nationalism, colonialism, ethnicity, gender, and religion, just to mention a few. Students will take into account several elements: how regional and international agencies and policies operate and interact with each other, the many threats to cultural heritage (wars and conflicts, natural disasters, climate change, illicit trafficking, and some forms of tourism), and the role of sustainability. The course will encourage students to acquire analytical reasoning and critical thinking, through a combination of textual and visual interpretation and class discussion. There are no pre-requisites for this course. In English

Web Site Vergil
Department Italian
Enrollment 10 students (25 max) as of 7:36PM Friday, January 17, 2025
Subject Italian
Number GU4064
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20241ITAL4064W001