Summer 2024 Religion GU4002 section 002

CURATING ISLAM IN NEW YORK CITY

CURATING ISLAM IN NYC

Call Number 00071
Day & Time
Location
MW 9:00am-1:00pm
318 Milbank Hall (Barnard)
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Najam I Haider
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

This course focuses on the ways in which museums conceptualize, contextualize, curate and display Islamic art.  In the process, it interrogates the degree to which the orientalist past and the secular present shapes our understanding of the Muslim world.  Students will not just engage with material objects from Muslim societies but also consider the choices museums make about their display and presentation.  These choices, in turn, speak to the role of museums in defining a specific understanding of the “sacred.” Finally, students will learn to thoughtfully and critically pose questions about the roles that museums as public institutions play in sharping public and private understandings of Islam.

The course begins with a general discussion of material objects in the study of religion.  This is followed by a broad survey of Islamic Art which both describes and critiques the category as it has been framed in the Academy.  Students then visit a number of museums to learn about the style and content of their Islamic collections.  The course concludes by engaging a different kind of curation, namely oral histories in the Brooklyn Museum.

Web Site Vergil
Subterm 05/20-06/28 (A)
Department BARNARD SUMMER PROGRAMS
Enrollment 1 student (10 max) as of 11:06AM Saturday, May 10, 2025
Subject Religion
Number GU4002
Section 002
Division Barnard College
Open To Schools of the Arts, Business, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, General Studies, SIPA, Professional Studies, Social Work
Campus Barnard College
Note All Columbia students must register for Section 002
Section key 20242RELI4002W002