CLA 246 - Who Owns the Past? Instructor
Krentz
Who controls the past? Who decides what cultural property and cultural heritage merits preservation? What role do local communities, state and national government, and international institutions play? What are the major threats to the preservation of cultural heritage? War destroys cultural property most dramatically, but looting, economic development, tourism and climate change also pose threats. Some people would also count archaeology, which seeks to understand the human past through its material remains, as another threat. Who decides where and what to dig? Who owns the excavation finds?
In this course, students will participate in class discussions, sometimes on the basis of readings and sometimes on the basis of student reports on such topics as (for example) what cultural heritage is at risk, what effect nationalism has on archaeology, what the acquisitions policy of a museum is, and how a site should be conserved and presented to the public. For each of these assignments, students will choose which particular country or museum they wish to report on. The class as a whole aims at a global perspective.
Satisfies Philosophical and Religious Perspectives requirement.
Satisfies Classical Languages and Literature major requirement.
Satisfies Classical Studies major requirement
Satisfies Classical Studies minor requirement.
Satisfies Art with an emphasis in art history major requirement.
Satisfies Art with an emphasis in art history minor requirement.
Satisfies Justice, Equality, and Community requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes Students at all levels welcome.
Not offered in 2025-2026
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