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ENGLISH 179ES: Special Topics in Literary Genre III
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Satisfies the Area III requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 179FS: Special Topics in Criticism, Theory, or Methodology
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Satisfies the Criticism, Theory, or Methodology (CTM) for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 181: Duke in New York Arts and Media Independent Stud
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual non-research directed study on a previously approved topic, under the supervision of a Duke faculty member, resulting in a substantive paper containing significant analysis and interpretation. Open only to students in the Duke in New York Arts and Media Program. Consent of Instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 181A: Making Media
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Duke in New York. The changes experienced by print and visual media (book publishing, magazines, newspapers, TV, films, theatre, advertising) in the twenty-first century in how art and business can, and often must, be done and in how they interact with society. Examinations through readings (including selected case histories) and guest speakers of how technology and technological change affect art and society today. Satisfies Area III requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 181BS: The Arts in New York: A Thematic Approach
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Duke in New York. Various topics dealing with the arts in New York. Group attendance at, and subsequent seminar discussion of, performances, exhibitions, films, and lectures. Research or critical paper required. Open only to students admitted to the Duke in New York Arts Program. Satisfies the Area III requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 181C: Internship in New York
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Immersion in the professional art world through apprenticeship to a sponsoring artist or organization. Students spend fifteen hours per week at the internship and write a substantive paper containing significant analysis and interpretation of the relation of the students' sponsoring institution to the art form of activity as a whole, the system of production and consumption surrounding that art form or activity, and the sponsor's organizational framework, operating mechanics, and role in the creation, preservation, or interpretation of the art form or activity. Open only to students admitted to the Duke in New York Arts Program. Does not count toward the major. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 181E: The Business of City Life
0.50 Credits
Duke University
A half-credit course to help place your internship in the business of city life. Saturday tours of city neighborhoods (Chinatown, Harlem, Lincoln Square, Central Park) that have been visibly and dramatically impacted by developments in the city's economic life and in cultural or public policy, with coordinated readings, lectures, and discussion. Topics to include global Chinese identity in Chinatown; gentrification in Harlem; non-profits and conservancies in Lincoln Square/Central Park, Disney in Times Square and Hell's Kitchen. Coordinated cultural events scheduled during evening hours. Open only to students in the Duke in New York: Summer Internships in the City program. Instructor: Torgovnick
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ENGLISH 181GS: Arts Management, Media, Publishing, and Cultural Policy in Durham and Research Triangle
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Arts, media, publication, and other cultural venues in Durham and their interaction with the Research Triangle Park area more widely. Comparisons to New York and to European models. Readings such as Cultural Master Plan for Durham, Downtown Development Plan, Cultural Policy (Core Cultural Theorists series), and Selections from Critical Cultural Policy Studies: A Reader; guest speakers from the Durham area on campus; a few, selected site visits. Instructor: Torgovnick or Staff
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ENGLISH 184: Political Economy of the Global Image
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Flows of image capital in the cinema century, 1895 to the present, across continents and cultures. History of intellectual property respecting new moving image and reproducible sound cultures. Circulation and distribution of entertainment goods, accelerated by electronic connection and technological change. Piracy in emerging nations placed in historical and comparative perspective. Instructor: Gaines
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ENGLISH 185: Studies in Film History (DS4)
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Close examination of a particular issue, period, national cinema, or technological development. Instructor: Clum, Gaines, or Jameson
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