Looted Art & Cultural Objects - 2244

Looted Art & Cultural Objects
Class Term:
Spring Term 2023-2024
Catalog Number:
5762
Professor(s):

Professor

Type:
Seminar
Credits:
3 (2 Contact, 1 Field)
Graduation Requirements:
Upper-Level Writing
International / Comparative
"W" Writing
Priority:
General Enrollment Course
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses

Description

  Should art and cultural objects be returned if they have been illicitly taken under the auspices of colonialism, armed conflict, archaeological looting, or other forms of abuse of power? In what ways are art and cultural objects legally protected from looting, and how effective are these protections? This course will examine the legal and cultural frameworks concerning the protection and repatriation of art and cultural objects, including international law, US and foreign laws, institutional policies, and social norms. This course is part of the Semester in DC Program; it will be taught in person for students in DC and offered remotely for students in Pittsburgh.

This course has been flagged as a distance education course. This means this class is one in which students are separated from the faculty member or each other (other than specially accommodated students) for more than one-third of the instruction and the instruction involves the use of technology to support regular and substantive interaction among students and between the students and the faculty member, either synchronously or asynchronously.


This course is held on a specific day, at a specific time, on Zoom or using some other remote technology. The class never meets in person.

Looted Art & Cultural Objects