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LBRL 278: Humanities of Islamic Civilization
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Interdisciplinary introduction to Islamic civilizations with an emphasis on shared religious, cultural, and societal ideals and their adaptation in various historical and geographical contexts.
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LBRL 281: Representations of Otherness
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Examination of images and narratives of the Other in major works of modern literature, art and film from the 19th century to the present. Themes include the roles of the unconscious, language, gender and politics in the construction and deconstruction of self and others.
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LBRL 301: Historical Methods in The Humanities
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status or permission of instructor; one course from LBRL 121, 122, 123 or HIST 111, 112, 113. Methods of cultural and intellectual history. Locating texts in their historical and cultural contexts by analyzing their authors, audiences and arguments.
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LBRL 302: Methods of Interdisciplinary Study
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Lbrl 121, 122, average grade of "B" in liberal studies courses andpermission of instructor; ordinarily offered spring quarter only. Exploration of techniques of interdisciplinary investigation through analysis of a major literary text in its cultural and historical context; exercises in the use of the library as a research tool; preparation of a seminar paper. (W1)
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LBRL 321: Between Renaissance And Inquisition: Censorship And Religious Conflict in Spain's Golden Age
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: one previous Liberal Studies course or HIST 112 or instructor permission. Early modern Spain has simultaneously been identified as an artistic Golden Age (which saw a flourishing production of plays, verse, and prose) and as an era in which censorship and religious intolerance closed Spain off to other European intellectual currents. This class will seek to explore this central paradox of Spanish religious, cultural and intellectual history, through an interdisciplinary examination of various literary genres, trial records, painting and architecture.
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LBRL 323: The Romantic Paradox: Love, Life, And Death
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status or permission of instructor. Study of romanticism as a complex, international cultural movement originating in the late 18th century with continuing vitality and influence into the present. Exploration of characteristic Romantic tensions: the desire for unity, harmony, infinity and beauty vs. the experience of fragmentation, limitation and loss. Analysis of texts and films representing various facets of the Romantic mind.
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LBRL 332: Universal Religions: Founders And Disciples
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status or permission of instructor. Beliefs and practices of major world religions; traditional images of religious founders; development of religious traditions; historical and phenomenological perspective.
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LBRL 333: Religion in America
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status or permission of instructor. Religious traditions, values and institutions in American culture; focus on character and development of American Protestantism, Roman Catholicism and Judaism; attention to contemporary issues and events; interdisciplinary perspective.
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LBRL 334: Hebrew Bible And The Religion of Ancient Israel
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. A survey of representative sections of the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament for Christians) and related literature. Biblical texts are analyzed as expressions of the ways in which groups or individuals understood themselves, their world, and God. The historical and cultural contexts in which the texts were originally written are emphasized with attention to the ways that elements of the Biblical tradition developed under changing historical circumstances.
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LBRL 336: New Testament And Early Christianity
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. A survey of the New Testament and related early Christian literature. The texts are analyzed as expressions of the ways in which groups or individuals understood themselves, their world, and God. The historical and cultural contexts in which the texts were written are emphasized with attention to the variety of early Christian traditions and their development under changing historical circumstances.
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