Learning Outcomes:
Be able to recognise the contributions that women have made to the history of architecture and design since 1850
Be able to identify the historiographic methods, including feminism, that have been used to study this body of work
Have an understanding of the shared agency for the production and reception of a building or work of design in this period
Understand the degree to which opportunities in these fields have or have not been gendered
Be able to present one's research orally
Be able to critically analyse a text
Be able to lead class discussion
Be able to write a scholarly essay appropriate for a Third Year student of Art History
Indicative Module Content:
Individual sessions will focus on such topics as Arts and Crafts workshops, garden design, Bauhaus weavers, journalism, and philanthropy as well as case studies of individual architectural practices.