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LBRL 121 ,122, 123: Humanities
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Interdisciplinary introduction to significant cultural themes from art, music, history, philosophy, literature in the Western tradition. (All three of these courses may be counted toward the GUR humanities requirement; they need not be taken in sequence.) 121 THE WESTERN TRADITION I: THE ANCIENT WORLD Concepts of man in Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Palestine, Rome. 122 THE WESTERN TRADITION II: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE Emphasis on emergent "modernity" and associated problems of"world-view," authority vs. reason, the individual in the universe.123 THE WESTERN TRADITION III: MODERN WORLD Nineteenth- and 20th-century ideologies; their philosophies of man; alienation and integration of the individual in society.
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LBRL 231: Introduction to The Study of Religion
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Examination of religious phenomena from several scholarly perspectives; mysticism, corporate and individual religion, symbolism and ritual; theories of religion.
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LBRL 232: Myth And Folklore
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Introduction to the study of myth and folklore and its cultural impact.
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LBRL 243: Art And Ideas
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
A study of Western humanities through the visual arts, sculpture, painting and architecture. Exploration of the values expressed through choices of style and subject matter in selected cultural periods.
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LBRL 271: Humanities of India
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
The Indian experience and the development of its cultural unity; the challenge of Islam and the British colonial experience; the conditions of modernization and the emerging synthesis of values.
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LBRL 272: Religion And Society in China And Japan
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Study of formal religious thought and of popular religion in traditional Chinese and Japanese cultures, the impact of Christian denominations and the character of contemporary religious life.
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LBRL 273: Art And Society in China And Japan
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Studies of the aesthetic traditions of East Asia, courtly and popular, secular and religious; the impact of foreign ideas and the role of art in recent propaganda, architecture and industrial design as well as in traditional modes of expression.
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LBRL 275: Humanities of Japan
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Interdisciplinary introduction to Japanese civilization, both traditional and modern, with particular emphasis on religions; historical, artistic, and literary patterns; and societal and cultural ideals.
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LBRL 276: Humanities of Africa
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Introduction to the cultural heritage of sub-Saharan Africa and to the contemporary civilization that draws upon it; emphasis on the process by which Africans currently build and use coherent accounts of their heritage.
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LBRL 277: Humanities of China
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Interdisciplinary introduction to Chinese civilization, traditional and modern. Emphasis on religions; intellectual, artistic and literary patterns; and societal and cultural ideals.
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