- Docente: Alessandra Anselmi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-ART/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Blended Learning
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations (cod. 8493)
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from Nov 11, 2024 to Dec 18, 2024
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course students will possess a specific knowledge of the most important historiographic problems linked to History of Modern and Contemporary Art and he will have critical tools to understand relationships between art, environment, history and sustainability of forms and practices of associated life.
Course contents
Specific attention will be focused on modern and contemporary architecture. In particular, the course will look at Art Deco, the Modern Movement, the International Style and Postmodernism, together with building abuse, non-places and themes of exclusion, alienation and environmental stress. Some of the most important architects and his works will be considered, analyzing them from the point of view of style, meaning and contest.
Course objectives include the promotion of a reflection on the importance of art in relation to the possibilities for sustainable human development.
Similarly, the course will seek to favor the development of a critical awareness of the space that surrounds us, which we occupy on a daily basis, and thus of the historical city. Lessons will also look at the countless monster buildings produced by real estate speculation and poor political administration, which proliferated during the post-war era. Some represent true examples of “junkspace” and “fuck the context”, to use the famous expressions coined by Rem Koolhaas to describe phenomena toward which we cannot remain indifferent.
Students will be asked to participate in the course on a voluntary basis by creating a PowerPoint presentation relevant to the topics covered, which will be graded 1-3 points and will be added to the exam grade.
This program is reserved exclusively for students who attend lessons because notes taken in the classroom and educational material provided case-by-case by the professor will constitute, beyond the bibliography provided below, a fundamental part of the course that will be evaluated during the final exam. Students who do not plan to attend lessons should refer to the dedicated bibliography below.
Readings/Bibliography
Bibliography for students who attend lessons:
S. Settis, Architettura e democrazia. Paesaggio, città, diritti civili, Torino, Giulio Einaudi editore, 2017.
M. Augé, Nonluoghi. Introduzione a una antropologia della surmodernità,Milano, Elèuthera, 1993 or following editions (ed. or. Non-lieux, 1992, Editions du Seuil).
M. Mengozzo, Il capitale ignorante. Ovvero come l’ignoranza sta cambiando l’arte, Azzate (Va), Johan and Levi Editore, 2019.
Bibliography for students who do not attend the course:
S. Settis, Architettura e democrazia. Paesaggio, città, diritti civili, Torino, Giulio Einaudi editore, 2017.
D. Harvey, Città ribelli. I movimenti urbani dalla Comune di Parigi a Occupy Wall Street, Milano, il Saggiatore, 2013 (ed. or. Rebel cities: from the right to the city to the urban revolution, Londra, Verso, 2013) or, altenately, L. Sklair, The Icon Project: Architecture, Cities and Capitalist Globalization, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017.
M. Mengozzo, Il capitale ignorante. Ovvero come l’ignoranza sta cambiando l’arte, Azzate (Va), Johan and Levi Editore, 2019.
and, at choiche, one of the following books:
R. Koolhaas, Junkspace, Macerata, Quodlibet, 2006
or
G. Clément, Manifesto del Terzo paesaggio, Macerata, Quodlibet, 2016 (II ed.; ed. or. Manifeste du Tiers Paysage, Parigi, Sujet/Objet, 2004)
or
M. Augé, Nonluoghi. Introduzione a una antropologia della surmodernità, Milano, Elèuthera, 1993 or following editions (ed. or. Non-lieux, 1992, Editions du Seuil)
or
A. Cegna, Cosa succede in città? Lo spazio urbano e l’interesse economico, Novate Milanese (Mi), Prospero Editore, 2021.
Teaching methods
Lessons with projections and analyses of images.
Teaching partecipate to the educational experimental project of the University following the model of " Digital integrative teaching"
Assessment methods
EXAMS WILL BE ONLY IN ITALIAN.
Students who follow the course can choose, only for the first two exam sessions, between a written proof (24 questions at multiple choice and three open questions) or an oral proof. Since third exam session, the proof will be only oral. Students who do not follow the course have to pass an oral examination.
Grades are assigned in relation to a total of thirty points, with a laude for outstanding performance. The minimum passing grade is 18/30. Examinations will serve to verify the student’s level of preparation and critical skills in relation to the classroom lessons and assigned readings. Exams convocations will be six: the first one December, then January, March, June, July and September. The precise day will be comunicate as soon as classrooms will be assigned.
Students with disabilities and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who require specific services and adaptations to teaching activities due to a disability or specific learning disorders (SLD), must first contact the appropriate office: https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students .
Teaching tools
Projector and personal computer. Didactic materials, like power point presented during the class, will be put in virtual resources.
Office hours
See the website of Alessandra Anselmi
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.