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GREE 502: Homer
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Open to graduate students. Read the Iliad/Odyssey in the original Greek. Review of forms and syntax. Discussion of Homeric dialect, metre, poetics, and oral tradition. Requirement beyond GREE 302: oral presentation analyzing diction and poetic formulas in a specific passage. Repeatable (once) for credit.
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GREE 504: Gr Students Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Graduate level, independent reading course. Topics vary. Offered in the spring semester.
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HART 102: Intro Hist Of Western Art Ii
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance through the 20th century.
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HART 212: Spaces Of Performance
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This course surveys the architectural history of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds from the 5th century BCE to the 3rd Century CE. The course begins with the claim that the architecture of the ancient world has historically been conceived in relation to the bodily practices and social performances. Therefore, the case studies are visualized in the light of social events, festivals, cult practices and public spectacles.
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HART 281: The Beginnings Of Cinema
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This class studies the emergence of cinema in the context of cultural developments at the turn of the 20th century. Early films will be examined together with such contemporaneous issues as technologies of vision, modern mass culture, urban expansion and consumerism.
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HART 284: Nonfiction Film
4.00 Credits
Rice University
Introduction to the history and aesthetics of nonfiction film as both a social artifact and as a work of art. Includes discussions of actualities, the city film, the social documentary, surrealist cinema, propaganda, ethnography, the essay film, and the contemporary nonfiction film from around the world.
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HART 301: Museum Intern Program Ii
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Rice University
The aim of this course is to provide select students a practicum in museum work accompanied by an introduction to a history of museums, including the varieties of museums, their role in society and significant issues in museums today.
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HART 311: Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
Rice University
An in-depth examination of the art and archaeology of ancient Mesopotamia, Syria, Anatolia and Persia. Beginning in The Neolithic period, we will examine the development of Near Eastern art and architecture through the study of ancient sites and their associated material culture.
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HART 314: Gender, Architecture & Space
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This course investigates the significance of gender and sexuality in the production, use, and representation of architectural and urban spaces: within the historiography of architectural and urban history; and in determining spatial justice - how access to space based on gender and sexuality advances or erodes human and civil rights.
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HART 332: Art Of The Courts
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Examination of art and architecture produced in the late gothic period within three distinct settings--the court, the city, and the church. Includes private, public, and religious life as expressed in the objects, architecture, and decoration of the castle and palace, the house, the city hall and hospital, and the chapel and parish church.
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