Module overview
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Subject Specific Intellectual and Research Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- critically analyse examples and case studies relevant to Fine Art
Subject Specific Practical Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- make connections between the theoretical area of their interest and examples drawn from contemporary art practice
Disciplinary Specific Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- articulate their own position with respect to their chosen subject and the theoretical references used
Knowledge and Understanding
Having successfully completed this module, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
- how to critically examine academic ideas and debates related to Fine Art
Transferable and Generic Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- demonstrate accurate and effective academic research and communication skills
Syllabus
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Type | Hours |
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Independent Study | 126 |
Teaching | 24 |
Total study time | 150 |
Resources & Reading list
Internet Resources
Journal Articles
Eve Tuck & K. Wayne Yang (2012). Decolonization is not a metaphor. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 1, pp. 1-40.
Textbooks
Bell Hooks (1984). Feminist Theory: From the Margin to the Center . London: Pluto Press.
Jussi Parikka (2023). Operational Images: From the Visual to the Invisual. University of Minnesota Press.
Donna Haraway (1991). Simians, Cyborgs and Women. Routledge.
Rosi Braidotti (2013). The Posthuman. Polity Press.
Audre Lorde (2019). Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches . Penguin.
Stuart Hall (2024). Selected Writings on Visual Arts and Culture. Duke University Press.
Hito Steyerl (2012). The Wretched of the Screen. Berlin: Sternberg Press.
Gaye Theresa Johnson & Alex Lubin (eds.) (2017). Futures of Black Radicalism. Verso.
TJ Demos (2016). Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology. Berlin: Sternberg Press.
Judith Butler (1990). Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. London: Routledge.
Franz Fanon (1961). The Wretched of the Earth. Penguin.
Jonathan Crary (2014). 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep. Verso.
Angela Davis (2016). Freedom is a Constant Struggle . Haymarket Books.
Eyal Weizman (2017). Forensic Architecture – Violence at the Threshold of Detectability. Zone Books.
Paul Virilio (2009). War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception. Verson.
Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013). Braiding Sweetgrass. Milkweed Editions.
Peggy Phelan, Helena Reckitt (2006). Art & Feminism. Phaidon.
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing (2015). The Mushroom at The End of the World. Princeton University Press.
Angela Davis (1981). Women, Race and Class. Penguin.
Pia Arke (1995). Ethnoaesthetics. ARK.
Kathryn Yusoff (2018). A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None. University of Minnesota Press.
Gregory Bateson (1972). Steps to an Ecology of Mind. University of Chicago Press.
Edward Said (1978). Orientalism. Penguin.
Agnes Denes (2008). The Human Argument: The Writings of Agnes Denes. Spring Publications.
Assessment
Formative
This is how we’ll give you feedback as you are learning. It is not a formal test or exam.
Draft essay
- Assessment Type: Formative
- Feedback: Verbal feedback and comments in the margin.
- Final Assessment: No
- Group Work: No
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Essay | 100% |
Referral
This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Essay | 100% |
Repeat
An internal repeat is where you take all of your modules again, including any you passed. An external repeat is where you only re-take the modules you failed.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Essay | 100% |