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CCCA 205: Popular Hollywood Films:1950s
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Uses the basic concepts and insights of the creative arts to examine the ways which American popular film of the 1950's incorporates ideas and societal reality into its modes of representation. Explores the relationships between American Films and American popular culture.
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CCCA 206: Rumi's Vision
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Studies the poetry, life, and times of the great 13th century Sufi mystic, Jelaluddin Rumi. This is a course for students who want to expand their horizons and explore a view of reality that is not based on secular materialism. Because of excellent modern translations, Rumi is rapidly becoming one of the most relevant and powerful poets of our time.
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CCCA 207: Children's Literature: A Lively Art
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Develops a critical understanding of the verbal and visual art of children's literature. Reflects major stories of world art and literature through two centuries of English language publications. Includes novels, short stories (including folk tales) and picture books. Readings will be placed in historical, cultural, and literary contexts, with emphasis in techniques of writing and publishing as well as pedagogical philosophies.
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CCCA 209: Contemporary American Poetry & The Times
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Covers American Poetry from the 1950's to the present and focuses on how American poetry reflected the cultural and political life in the United States from 1956 into the next millennium. Areas covered will be; poetry's connection with the other arts (particularly music and the visual arts), poetry and politics, poetry and race, and the resurgence of the oral tradition. Students will compose their own poems in order to better understand the creative process.
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CCCL 100: Computing and Communication
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Prepares students to use a computer as a tool for communicating in the information age. Topics include a computer overview, file management, web pages and the Internet, and Office Suite applictions software include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
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CCHH 101: Utopian Visions Fact & Fiction
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Involves a study of Utopian visions of the past and present, both real and imaginary, and connects these visions to four major American protest movements. Incorporates sources ranging from the Declaration of Independence to the songs of Bob Dylan.
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CCHH 210: American Women Regionalist Writers
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Studies the texts of mid-to-late 19th century women regional writers in their historical, political, and social contexts. Students will read extensively in both primary and secondary texts of the period to heighten their understanding of how it is that literary history is both shaped and understood, as well as how these particular women writers resisted the then mainstream prescription for an American literary project.
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CCHH 221: Divine Witness
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores the history of revelations as a fundamental way of knowing. Reviews important moments in history when divine witness played a part in shaping civilizations or altering the prevailing sense of reality. Features readings from a variety of texts drawn from many spiritual and esoteric traditions.
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CCHH 223: The Great Depression
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Examines the historical, sociological, philosophical, literary and other aspects of the great depression of the 1930's. Examines the cause and effect of change and persistence during a time of national crisis. Readings are first-hand accounts, documentaries, narratives, and exploratory fiction.
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CCHH 240: The Holocast and the Nature of Prejudice
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Emphasizes helping students to personalize this material, to view the phenomenon of prejudice in their own lives and times and to glean the lessons of the Holocaust for the future. Finally, diverse materials will help students to view the Holocaust as a microcosm of history, of human nature and other timeless and universal issues.
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