Approaches to the Object
This course is required for entering students
who have not taken a course deemed
comparable. Drawing on the expertise of BGC
faculty, it introduces incoming students with
diverse academic backgrounds to the
possibilities and potentials of object-based
scholarship. Reflecting Bard Graduate
Center’s multidisciplinary nature, it highlights
analytic perspectives and techniques drawn in
turn from history, art history, archaeology,
anthropology, Africana studies, dress and
fashion history, conservation science, and
museology. The course also examines the
intellectual scaffolding behind the terms and
fields of “decorative arts,” “design history,”
and “material culture.” By interrogating the
ways in which thinkers identify, categorize,
and interpret material items, the course
encourages multiple approaches to thinking
with objects, and equips students to make
informed choices among available tools and
methods. 3 credits