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AH4211   Islam and the Arts

Academic year(s): 2017-2018

Key information

SCOTCAT credits : 30

ECTS credits : 15

Level : SCQF level 10

Semester: 2

Planned timetable: 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm Fri (lecture) and either 3.00 or 4.00 pm Fri (seminar)

How did the religion of Islam affect the art produced in the Muslim world? This module will explore problems of iconoclasm in a wide context that includes pictures of the Prophet Muhammad, the conflict between orthodox Islam and Sufism and Shi'ism, and the Muslim treatment of Old and New Testament themes. Since the most obvious physical expression of Islam as a faith is in architecture, the module will look at the origins and development of some of the major Islamic buildings as well as the various elements that make up this architecture. The art of Qur'anic calligraphy and illumination will also figure largely, as will the role of inscriptions not only on religious buildings but in everyday contexts. Finally, the course will explore not only how the Islamic faith finds visual expression in modern times as a living force, but also what visual clichés have been developed by Western media for the hostile representation of Islam.

Relationship to other modules

Pre-requisite(s): Before taking this module you must pass AH2002 and pass AH2001

Learning and teaching methods and delivery

Weekly contact: 1 x 2-hour lecture, 1 x 1-hour seminar (x 11 weeks), 2 x tutor's office hour (x 12 weeks), fieldtrip - 8 hours

Scheduled learning hours: 33

Guided independent study hours: 267

Assessment pattern

As used by St Andrews: 2-hour Written Examination = 30%, Coursework = 70%

As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 30%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 70%

Re-assessment: 1 x Written Assignment to be agreed by the Board of Examiners

Personnel

Module teaching staff: Prof R Hillenbrand