Course detail
Shared Interdisciplinary Theory 3
FaVU-3STV3Acad. year: 2024/2025
Interdisciplinary theory represents a core course in the doctoral program curriculum. The content of the course has been modeled along the fact that in the undergraduate and graduate programs, students obtain general knowledge of art theory and related humanities. Hence each semester of the course is adapted to a certain extent to the current individual focus of the students in the particular year and their research needs and preferences.
Language of instruction
Czech
Mode of study
Not applicable.
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
None.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
The semester is completed by a colloquium during which students show the extent of the body of knowledge they have acquired.
Students obtain the non-letter grade upon actively participating in the semiars and fulfilling the assignments.
Students obtain the non-letter grade upon actively participating in the semiars and fulfilling the assignments.
Aims
The course aims at intertextualizing and deepening theoretical knowledge from a broad spectrum of disciplines ranging from traditional art history, contemporary art theory, new media and visual culture theory, currently formed interdisciplinary field of curatorial studies and a wide spectrum of related humanities which inform postcontemporary artistic practices.
Students will achieve a broader perspective on the issues dealt with in contermpoary art theory due to the involvement with different Department of theory teachers or invited guests.
Students will achieve a broader perspective on the issues dealt with in contermpoary art theory due to the involvement with different Department of theory teachers or invited guests.
Study aids
Not applicable.
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable.
Basic literature
Erwin PANOFSKI, Význam ve výtvarném umění. Praha: Malvern – Academia, 2013. (CS)
Helena BENDOVÁ – Matěj STRNAD (eds.), Společenské vědy a audiovize. Praha: AMU, 2014. (CS)
Jacques AUMONT, Obraz (2. vydání). Praha: AMU, 2010. (CS)
Konrád Paul LIESMANN, Teorie nevzdělanosti. Praha: Academia, 2009. (CS)
Michel FOUCAULT, Archeologie vědění (2. vydání). Praha: Hermann a synové, 2016. (CS)
Nelson GOODMAN, Jazyky umění. Praha: Academia, 2007. (CS)
Peter BURKE, Společnost a vědění II. Od Encyklopedie k Wikipedii. Praha: Univerzita Karlova – Karolinum, 2014. (CS)
Stuart HALL, Representation. Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. London – New Dehli: Thousand Oaks – Sage, 2000. (EN)
Umberto ECO, Meze interpretace. Praha: Univerzita Karlova – Karolinum, 2004. (CS)
Veronika VEBEROVÁ – Petr A. BÍLEK – Vladimír PAPOUŠEK – David SKALICKÝ (eds.), Jazyky reprezentace. Reprezentace jako teoretický problém ve filozofii a v myšlení o umění a kultuře, v literatuře a filmu. Praha: Akropolis, 2012. (CS)
Wolfgang ISER, Jak se dělá teorie. Praha: Univerzita Karlova: Karolinum, 2009. (CS)
Helena BENDOVÁ – Matěj STRNAD (eds.), Společenské vědy a audiovize. Praha: AMU, 2014. (CS)
Jacques AUMONT, Obraz (2. vydání). Praha: AMU, 2010. (CS)
Konrád Paul LIESMANN, Teorie nevzdělanosti. Praha: Academia, 2009. (CS)
Michel FOUCAULT, Archeologie vědění (2. vydání). Praha: Hermann a synové, 2016. (CS)
Nelson GOODMAN, Jazyky umění. Praha: Academia, 2007. (CS)
Peter BURKE, Společnost a vědění II. Od Encyklopedie k Wikipedii. Praha: Univerzita Karlova – Karolinum, 2014. (CS)
Stuart HALL, Representation. Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. London – New Dehli: Thousand Oaks – Sage, 2000. (EN)
Umberto ECO, Meze interpretace. Praha: Univerzita Karlova – Karolinum, 2004. (CS)
Veronika VEBEROVÁ – Petr A. BÍLEK – Vladimír PAPOUŠEK – David SKALICKÝ (eds.), Jazyky reprezentace. Reprezentace jako teoretický problém ve filozofii a v myšlení o umění a kultuře, v literatuře a filmu. Praha: Akropolis, 2012. (CS)
Wolfgang ISER, Jak se dělá teorie. Praha: Univerzita Karlova: Karolinum, 2009. (CS)
Recommended reading
Not applicable.
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
6 hod., compulsory
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Lectures in the third cycle of the course are based on a more pronounced invovememnt of the Department of Theory faculty who wiil introduce to students a chosen area of their own research.
The seminars are set up by individual Ddpartment of Theory faculty or other designated professionals who define the seminars' content in advance. Students are actively involved in the process of the completion of texts and other materials used for the seminars.
The seminars are set up by individual Ddpartment of Theory faculty or other designated professionals who define the seminars' content in advance. Students are actively involved in the process of the completion of texts and other materials used for the seminars.