Beauty and fashion in the culture of ancient ages KZ-H-02-01-000038
1.Introduction.
2. Health and beauty.
3. The body and its physiology in the Middle Ages
4. The body and its physiology in the modern era.
5. Alchemy and astrology in the service of the body.
6. Asceticism and hedonism.
7. Between the boudoir and the church.
8. Vanity in the opinion of moralists.
9. Nurturing beauty in the light of guides and in practical life.
10. Trendsetters and their clients.
11. Beauty setting - fashion.
12. Fashion in the world of children.
13. Beauty and health in the era of the decline of hygiene.
14. Beauty and the "civilization of death".
15. New fashion trends in the era of the Enlightenment and the French revolution.
Field of study
Supplementary literature
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
elective courses
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Requirements
Prerequisites
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
K_W01 Has a basic knowledge of the place and importance of historical sciences and their subject and methodological specificity.
K_W03 Has knowledge of archeology, art history and ancillary sciences of history to a degree that allows for independent research, interpretation of scientific literature and historical sources.
SKILLS
K_U01 Can search, analyze, select, evaluate and use information and data using various sources and methods.
K_U04 Has the ability to argue using the views of other authors and to formulate conclusions.
COMPETENCES
K_K01 Is able to work in a group assuming both a managerial role and a team member.
K_K02 Understands the necessity and feels the need for continuous training and cultural development
about.
Assessment criteria
Auditorium lecture with the use of multimedia material and original films.
Preparation of a written paper on a selected topic.
Convincing justification of the choice of topic, properly prepared bibliography.
Practical placement
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