Engelstalig Template
Description
This research course will deal with aspects of material culture. It will analyze and discuss written sources and texts in relation to material culture and the decorative arts. A specified course schedule will be announced shortly.
Domestic life at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795.
This course focuses on the evolution of domestic life and material culture at the outpost the Dutch East India Company (VOC) created at the southern tip of Africa as a refreshment station for its trading fleets between Europe and Asia in the seventeenth century. During the 18th-century distinctly ‘Cape’ urban and frontier cultures developed, which differed from the dominant European and Asian mother-cultures. How did this cultural hybridization find expression in domestic lifestyles and the domestic interior?
Students will be given an introduction to the social and economic context within which the settlement evolved from temporary outposts with a few mud houses to a thriving metropolis at the end of the eighteenth century. Themes to be investigated are:
Teaching method
Seminar meetings
Admission requirements
See Art History program guide and Exam regulations.
Course objectives
To be announced.
Course load
10 ects
Required reading
Will be announced.
Test method
Oral presentation, active participation and discussion in the meetings, and written paper.
Time table
Check the MA timetable on the Internet.
Information
Study coordinator MA:
stucokg@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Study coordinator Res. MA: b.p.m.dongelmans@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Registration
U-twist
Blackboard
na
Remarks
na