Postgraduate Course: Mosques, Palaces and Gardens in the Golden Age of Islam (HIAR11035)
Course Outline
School |
School of Arts, Culture and Environment |
College |
College of Humanities and Social Science |
Course type |
Standard |
Availability |
Available to all students |
Credit level (Normal year taken) |
SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) |
Credits |
20 |
Home subject area |
History of Art |
Other subject area |
None |
Course website |
http://www.arthistory.ed.ac.uk |
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Course description |
Rising at the confluence of several older traditions, Islamic architecture reached astounding levels of refinement during its first four centuries. This course explores its origins and development at the apogee of the civilisation of Islam, in the 7th to 10th centuries. The area covered stretches from Spain to the borders of China, with its core centres in Syria and Iraq. Using evidence from artefacts and texts, we will seek to understand the meaning attached to buildings by their makers within a broad context that also involves the visual arts, notably calligraphy, mosaic and painting. The course will thereby illustrate the unique creative synthesis of ancient traditions that gave rise to Islamic art. |
Entry Requirements
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites |
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Prohibited Combinations |
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Other requirements |
None
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Additional Costs |
None |
Course Delivery Information
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Students will gain knowledge of key buildings, places and artefacts that marked the golden age of Islam. This will provide the basis for a reflection about the multiple factors at play in material culture - like faith, symbolism, power - and the different ways to approach them. In doing so, students will be encouraged to hold a critical stance towards both the analysis of artefacts and their modern interpretation. |
Assessment Information
4000 word essay |
Please see Visiting Student Prospectus website for Visiting Student Assessment information |
Special Arrangements
Not entered |
Contacts
Course organiser |
Dr Alain George
Tel:
Email: a.george@ed.ac.uk |
Course secretary |
Mrs Lucy Hawkins
Tel: (0131 6)51 3212
Email: Lucy.Hawkins@ed.ac.uk |
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