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3.00 Credits
Laura Wexler. 3 htba Hu (0) Photographs as a source for the creation of public and private memory in the United States, 1839 to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Zareena Grewal. For description see under Ethnicity, Race, & Migration.
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3.00 Credits
Jean-Christophe Agnew t 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) An interdisciplinary study of New York City as a global cultural capital in the twentieth century. Social, political, and economic forces shaping the principal institutions of the city's patrician, popular, and mass cultures. The formation of identifiably "New York" styles in the arts, architecture, photography, literature, and film. The changing geography of cultural creation, reproduction, and distribution in the city
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3.00 Credits
Robert Stepto. For description see under African American Studies.
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3.00 Credits
S. Culture. Joel Silverman. th 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) An analysis of American culture, from World War I to the present, through the lens of struggles over texts that discuss political, religious, and sexual themes. Source material includes banned or challenged novels, essays, photographs, films, and music.
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3.00 Credits
Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Special projects intended to enable the student to cover material not otherwise offered by the program. The course may be used for research or for directed reading, but in either case a term paper or its equivalent is required as evidence of work done. It is expected that the student will meet regularly with the faculty adviser. To apply for admission, a student should submit a prospectus signed by the faculty adviser to the director of undergraduate studies.
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3.00 Credits
Laura Wexler. For description see under Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Independent research and proseminar on a one-term senior project. For requirements see under "Senior requirement" in the text above.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. htba (0) Independent research and proseminar on a two-term senior project. For requirements see under "Senior requirement" in the text above.
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3.00 Credits
Adam Marcus. mwf 1.30-2.20 QR (36) Methods of quantitative inference and modeling are introduced via applications from a variety of different fields. Possible topics include data encryption, codes, scaling phenomena, traffic flow, warfare, and population growth. Some use of computing software such as Mathematica or matlab. No prior acquaintance with calculus or computing assumed.
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