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Dr. Suzanne Gott Phone: 250.807.9671 Receipient: US Fulbright Scholar Grant for 2012-2013 My research and publications focus on the art and visual culture of southern Ghana’s Ashanti Region. I’m particularly interested in exploring issues of gender, comparative aesthetics, display, and performance; and in investigating continuities and/or transformations of precolonial art and aesthetics in colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary art and visual culture. I approach the teaching of global arts and visual cultures from a broad multidisciplinary range of theoretical, historical, and ethnographic perspectives. I’ve developed and taught introductory and upper-division courses on the arts and visual cultures of Africa and the African diaspora, Native North America, Mesoamerica, and the South Pacific, as well as senior seminars focusing on Western primitivism, Western representations of the ‘other’, and tourist art and global popular culture. As a member of UBCO’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, I’m committed to the development of a more global art history program. |
Books Contemporary African Fashion
Edited by Suzanne Gott and Kristyne Loughran Foreword by Joanne B. Eicher - publication October 2010 |
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