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AMCV 1612N: Political Theatre of the Americas (TAPS 1610)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for TAPS 1610 S01 (CRN 15971).
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AMCV 1612O: 21st Century American Drama (TAPS 1650)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for TAPS 1650 S01 (CRN 15772).
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AMCV 1630: History of American Women to 1890
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines the prevailing cultural constructions of gender in relation to the changing context of daily life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Emphasizes the conceptual frameworks of the New Scholarship, including methods and categories of analysis. Critical review of the private/public, culture/politics dimensions of recent scholarship. Two hours of lecture plus one section meeting.
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AMCV 1640: History of American Women since 1880
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course introduces students to the major themes of United States women's history from the 1880's to the present. We will look at the experiences of a diverse group of women in the United States as well as the ideological meaning of gender as it evolved and changed over the 20th century. We will trace the impact multiple identities (race, class, region, religion) have had on women's social and cultural activism.
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AMCV 1700: Interdisciplinary American Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Usually taken in the junior year, this seminar is required of all concentrators in American Civilization.
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AMCV 1700A: American Studies in a Globalized World
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AMCV 1700B: Death and Dying in America
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AMCV 1700C: Slavery in American History, Culture and Memory
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Nearly four centuries have passed since the first enslaved Africans arrived in what is today the United States. More than 140 years have passed since American slavery was abolished. Yet slavery remains a palpable presence in the United States. In this interdisciplinary course, we will examine slavery as a problem in American history, culture, and memory, exploring the institution and its legacies in such arenas as history, literature, cinema, visual arts, and heritage tourism.
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AMCV 1700D: The Teen Age: Youth, Society and Culture in Early Cold War America
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An interdisciplinary and multimedia exploration of the experiences, culture, and representation of youth in the United States from the end of World War II through the beginning of the Vietnam War. Limited to American Civilization concentrators. Instructor permission required.
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AMCV 1700F: American Publics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Americans worry about the quality of their civic life and fear its decline. This junior seminar examines an important concept, the public sphere, in its popular and political dimensions as well as looking at the challenges to the boundaries of American public life. Who is a citizen and thus eligible to participate? The course pays particular attention to concerns about the impact of new media--print, broadcasting, the internet--and offers a range of possible final projects. Not open to freshmen or sophomores. WRIT
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