Art and the Holocaust: Architecture, Art, and Cultural Politics during the Nazi Period

GERMAN 565S

This course will analyze the history of the genocide of the European Jews, and its connection to antisemitic art and cultural policy during the Nazi period. With a sound understanding of the development of oppressive policies against the Jews, and looking at a variety of media (painting, architecture, film, photography, design), the course will explore the complicated relationship between developing racist policies and the world war as they impacted and were in turn influenced by artists. Examines not only artists involved in the Nazi state, but also those who resisted in exile or were its victims.
Curriculum Codes
  • CCI
  • EI
  • ALP
  • CZ
Cross-Listed As
  • ARTHIST 555S
  • HISTORY 531S
  • JEWISHST 555S
  • VMS 525S
Typically Offered
Occasionally