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ADA ITA : Study Abroad Academia Dell'Arte in Italy
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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ADT ITA : Academia dell'Arte in Italy (NG)
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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AFR 200: Intro to Africana Studies
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
APPROVED FOR 4 CREDITS BY CUR COM 10/21/05
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AFR 399: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Goucher College
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AIF IND : AIFS Study Abroad Hyderabad,India
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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AIF ITA : AIFS in Florence, Italy
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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AIF ZAF : AIFS Study Abroad in South Africa
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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AMS 105: Early Am Dan:Then and Now
1.50 Credits
Goucher College
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AMS 205: Issues in Amer Studies
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
This foundation course introduces students to both the historical and the theoretical dimensions of American studies. The course will emphasize the variety of projects being done in the field, including those that examine questions of nationhood and national identity, ethnography, gender, and popular culture. The course focuses on the characteristics that these projects share, including the commitment to interdisciplinarity, study of the connections and disconnections between elite and popular forms, and the examination of the role of the intellectual in cultural practice. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Fall semester. Husch. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
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AMS 210: America's History with Wilderness Places
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
Almost no one today disputes the importance of preserving wild tracts of land. While there's disagreement about the size, location and uses of wilderness areas, it's hard to imagine anyone arguing that we should open every acre in America to development. This shared conviction that there's something valuable about wilderness is of fairly recent origin. For example, the very mountains that we celebrate for their majestic beauty were once viewed as "ugly protuberances" that defaced the natural landscape. This course will examine America's changing perceptions of wild landscapes, from the early settlers, who viewed the "howling wilderness" as the devil's den, to our own view of wilderness areas as places of recreation. This examination of how writers, visual artists, philosophers, and early environmentalists changed America's attitudes towards wild landscape offers a striking case study in how our relationship to nature is shaped by culture.
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