ENGH 415: Folk Arts and Folk Artists
ENGH 415-001: Folk Art and Folk Artists
(Fall 2023)
04:30 PM to 07:10 PM W
Innovation Hall 333
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Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
Examines the traditional arts of everyday life, such as festive foods, mementos and other objects of memory, textile arts, pottery, carving in wood and stone, roadside shrines, and more. Explores the folk aesthetics of group-based creativity through the lenses of biography, history, literature, and folklore studies. Considers traditional objects as narratives in material form. Examples drawn from multiple cultures as well as traditions in students' own lives. Limited to three attempts.
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