AH4252 Art History and Environmental Crisis
Academic year
2025 to 2026 Semester 2
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
30
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Planned timetable
tba
Module Staff
Dr Alistair Rider
Module description
The current climate crisis requires us to rethink our relationship to the planet, and, in turn, to reassess many cherished cultural and historical narratives. This module provides an opportunity to reflect on how art history might be written in the light of these rapidly changing circumstances. We will discuss a range of recent ecocritical interpretations of art, while also considering significant environmental topics, including ecology, the Anthropocene, extinction, trans-corporeality, critical animal studies and ecofeminism. Equipped with these resources, you will complete your own ecocritical research project in an art-historical field of your choosing.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS AH1001 OR PASS AH1003 AND PASS AH2001 AND PASS AH2002
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment
Coursework = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
2 x lecture (x11 weeks); 1 x seminar (x11 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours
33
Guided independent study hours
267
Intended learning outcomes
- articulate how climate change is prompting a reassessment of art, culture and history
- engage with abstract, theoretical arguments, and apply these arguments to particular cases and circumstances appropriately
- participate in group discussion, and learn to listen and respond in a mutually beneficial fashion
- formulate, research and realise an independent research project within a designated timeframe