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A 255: The Black Church in America
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
The church's role as a black social institution fromslavery to the present, its religious attitudes as expressed in songs and sermons, and its political activities as exemplified in theminister-politician.
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A 261: Modern AmericanWomen's History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Surveys U.S. women's history from 1820 to the present. Themes include changing ideals of gender and sexuality; women's labor in industrial and postindustrial America; racial, class, ethnic, and regional diversity; and women's participation in religious, political, social reform, and women's rights movements.
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A 262: Introduction to Japanese Art and Culture
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A historical survey of Japanese art in the context of culture, society, and politics; the arts of traditional Buddhism; ink painting and other arts associated with the Zen sect; the created landscape, in painting and garden design; historical narratives and scenes of ordinary life; and decorative and useful things, e.g., ceramics, lacquer, textiles, and "golden screens." Credit given for only one ofA262 or A362.
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A 263: Contemporary Social Issues in the Afro-American Community
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
HA seminar, primarily designed for sophomores and juniors, directed toward critical analysis of selected topics germane to the future socioeconomic and political position of African Americans.
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A 264: History of Sport and the African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examination of the historical participation and contributions of African Americans in sport. Students study African American sports pioneers and the social conditions affecting their participation. Period studied includes preslavery to the civil rights era (1500 to 1960s).
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A 265: Modern Sports and the African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
The impact of African American sports heroes, famous teams, and annual sporting events on the shaping of African American culture and the combating of American racism.
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A 275: IndigenousWorldviews in the Americas
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A survey of some basic aspects of indigenous lifeways in the Americas, this course introduces comparative cultural analysis, providing a foundational course for those interested in thinking about how others think and how we think about otherness. Students will examine mythology, ritual, health, art, and philosophy within the context of colonialism and globalization.
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A 276: Eye of the Beholder:Art and Perception
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Introduction to the philosophy and psychology of perception as they are related toWestern art theory and criticism from Plato to the present.
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A 277: Images of Blacks in Films:1903-1950s
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Images of blacks in films, mainly American, frombefore The Birth of a Nation ( 1915) to the 1950s. Course will include segments as well as complete feature films (also "race films" when available), shorts, cartoons,and documentaries viewed in historical perspective.
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A 278: Contemporary Black Film
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Problems raised by proliferation of films acted, authored, directed and/or produced by blacks. Exploration of legitimacy of "black film aesthetic" and its reception by various segments of the black community.
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