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3251
ANTHRO 733B
: Research in Popular Music Culture2023 Semester Two (1235)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 733 A and B, or ANTHRO 733
3252
ANTHRO 733B
: Research in Popular Music Culture2022 Semester Two (1225)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
Outline is not available yet
3253
ANTHRO 733B
: Research in Popular Music Culture2022 Semester One (1223)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
Outline is not available yet
3254
ANTHRO 733B
: Research in Popular Music Culture2021 Semester Two (1215)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
Outline is not available yet
3255
ANTHRO 733B
: Research in Popular Music Culture2021 Semester One (1213)
Advanced ethnomusicological theories and methodologies for the analysis of data that are obtained from mediated performance, archival sources, material culture and recorded music and image.
Prerequisite: 30 points from ANTHRO 323, 333, 357
Outline is not available yet
3256
ANTHRO 736
: Special Studies in Anthropology2022 Summer School (1220)
A directed reading and individual study course to prepare students in the methodologies in a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology, under supervision of appropriate staff.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 736 A and B, or ANTHRO 736
Outline is not available yet
3257
ANTHRO 739
: Special Studies in Anthropology2025 Semester Two (1255)
A directed reading and individual study course to prepare students in the methodologies in a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology under supervision of appropriate staff.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 739 A and B, or ANTHRO 739
Outline is not available yet
3258
ANTHRO 739
: Special Studies in Anthropology2025 Semester One (1253)
A directed reading and individual study course to prepare students in the methodologies in a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology under supervision of appropriate staff.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 739 A and B, or ANTHRO 739
Outline is not available yet
3259
ANTHRO 742
: Contact and Colonialism2021 Semester One (1213)
A seminar focused on critical understanding of the political, social and economic expansion of European countries around the world and its cultural consequences. Themes may include: cultural encounter, causes and effects of colonisation, interpretations of the other by colonisers and colonised, Creole cultures, slavery, race, resistance and accommodation, gender, demography, environmental impacts.
Restriction: ANTHRO 720
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 742
: Contact and Colonialism2020 Semester One (1203)
A seminar focused on critical understanding of the political, social and economic expansion of European countries around the world and its cultural consequences. Themes may include: cultural encounter, causes and effects of colonisation, interpretations of the other by colonisers and colonised, Creole cultures, slavery, race, resistance and accommodation, gender, demography, environmental impacts.
Restriction: ANTHRO 720
Outline is not available yet
3261
ANTHRO 746
: Special Topic: The Archaeology of the Anthroprocene2020 Semester One (1203)
Calls for the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch, recognise long-term, consequential effects of human societies, regardless of size, economics or socio-political complexity, on environments, organisms and ecosystems. When did the Anthropocene begin? How do we track socio-natural interactions over deep time? What might the past offer the future? This course explores how archaeology contributes to these and related questions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3262
ANTHRO 761
: Cultural Worlds in Anthropological Perspective2021 Semester One (1213)
Draws on both classic and cutting edge approaches in anthropology to examine how human social and cultural worlds are constituted, contested and changed. The course introduces students to a range of different anthropological perspectives on contemporary social, political and economic issues and shows how these can be addressed cross-culturally.
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
Outline is not available yet
3263
ANTHRO 761
: Cultural Worlds in Anthropological Perspective2020 Semester Two (1205)
Draws on both classic and cutting edge approaches in anthropology to examine how human social and cultural worlds are constituted, contested and changed. The course introduces students to a range of different anthropological perspectives on contemporary social, political and economic issues and shows how these can be addressed cross-culturally.
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
Outline is not available yet
3264
ANTHRO 762
: Theorising Human Evolution2021 Semester One (1213)
Investigates contemporary evolutionary theory as it applies to humans and other primates. How has the extended evolutionary synthesis changed understandings of human and primate evolution? Topics include: plasticity, adaptation, modes of selection and niche construction.
Restriction: ANTHRO 710, 726, 751, 752
Outline is not available yet
3265
ARTHIST 114G
: Understanding Art: Leonardo to Warhol2024 Semester One (1243)
Visual intelligence is crucial in navigating the world of images that convey coded messages, and the history of ideas fundamental to all disciplines. How do we read such images? This course decodes artworks, photographs, advertising, digital images, and architecture, providing tools to analyse artists from Leonardo to Warhol: experts at moving the eye around the image for meaning to emerge.
Restriction: ARTHIST 109
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ARTHIST 114G
: Understanding Art: Leonardo to Dali2023 Semester One (1233)
Is seeing learned? Can an image be read in the same way as a text? Understanding images from different historic periods, from Leonardo da Vinci to Andy Warhol, is central to everyday life. Visual literacy is fundamental to all disciplines. This course provides students with tools for making sense of various kinds of images and objects: photographs, advertisements, paintings, film, television, monuments, buildings, maps, landscape, digital and internet images.
Restriction: ARTHIST 109
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ARTHIST 114G
: Understanding Art: Leonardo to Dali2022 Semester One (1223)
Is seeing learned? Can an image be read in the same way as a text? Understanding images from different historic periods, from Leonardo da Vinci to Andy Warhol, is central to everyday life. Visual literacy is fundamental to all disciplines. This course provides students with tools for making sense of various kinds of images and objects: photographs, advertisements, paintings, film, television, monuments, buildings, maps, landscape, digital and internet images.
Restriction: ARTHIST 109
3268
ARTHIST 115G
: Global Art Histories2024 Semester Two (1245)
A broad survey of visual art spanning from the early modern period to the contemporary. Students will be introduced to a range of art practices situated within a global context and will consider art works produced in Māori and Pacific cultures alongside Indian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, European and American traditions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3269
ARTHIST 115G
: Global Art Histories2023 Semester Two (1235)
A broad survey of visual art spanning from the early modern period to the contemporary. Students will be introduced to a range of art practices situated within a global context and will consider art works produced in Māori and Pacific cultures alongside Indian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, European and American traditions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3270
ARTHIST 115G
: Global Art Histories2022 Semester Two (1225)
A broad survey of visual art spanning from the early modern period to the contemporary. Students will be introduced to a range of art practices situated within a global context and will consider art works produced in Māori and Pacific cultures alongside Indian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, European and American traditions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3271
ARTHIST 206
: South Asian Photography2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines the development and reception of photography from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries across South Asia, focusing on how photographic practices evolved in response to socio-political factors such as class, gender, and colonisation. The course will cover topics such as studio portraits, painted images, and fine-art prints looking at work by artists such as Dayanita Singh and Raghu Rai.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 313
Restriction: ARTHIST 313
Outline is not available yet
3272
ARTHIST 210
: Modernism and Design2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of the central role played by architecture and design within twentieth-century Modernism. Dealing with function, materials, decoration and Modernist theory, the course spans the period from Art Nouveau in the 1890s to World War II. The main focus will be on Europe and the United States, with some references to New Zealand.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 310
Restriction: ARTHIST 310
Outline is not available yet
3273
ARTHIST 217
: Contemporary Pacific Art2021 Semester Two (1215)
Focuses on work by contemporary Pacific artists, exploring the ways that they translate indigenous knowledge and urban experiences into gallery forms such as painting, installation, performance, film and video making. Themes such as migration and diaspora, language and memory, notions of homelands and return, and the creation of complex cultural identities will be explored.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 317
Restriction: ARTHIST 317
Outline is not available yet
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ARTHIST 246
: Global History of Photography2021 Semester One (1213)
Overview of photography’s global history, beginning with proto-photographic forms and ending with a consideration of digital technology and social media. Art photography is examined alongside journalistic, scientific and ethnographic paradigms of photographic practice. Conceptual issues such as socio-cultural power relationships and diverse representations of time lie at the heart of this course.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 346
Restriction: ARTHIST 346
Outline is not available yet
3275
ARTHIST 310
: Modernism and Design2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of the central role played by architecture and design within twentieth-century Modernism. Dealing with function, materials, decoration and Modernist theory, the course spans the period from Art Nouveau in the 1890s to World War II. The main focus will be on Europe and the United States, with some references to New Zealand.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage II in Art History and 60 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 210
Restriction: ARTHIST 210
Outline is not available yet
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