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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1104: Humanities for the Visual Artist
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Poems, masterpieces of fiction and philosophy, and a Shakespearean play are the bases for an exploration of imagery as a vehicle for interdisciplinary humanistic study. Course is ideal for art, film, and photography students who want to place their disciplines within a larger humanistic context. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1110: United States in Art,Lit and Music
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course presents a representative selection of American paintings, folk and folk-derived music, and readings in poetry and the short story to enhance the students' understanding of each period in American social history. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1111: Latin American Art,Literature,and Music
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Interdisciplinary humanities course provides an overview of the rich and diverse contributions of art, literature, and music of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Students learn the terminology used to describe, interpret, and appreciate these arts in the context of the culture they reflect. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1112: Women in Art,Literature,and Music
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course examines the professional development of women, the impact of images of women on art and society, and the role of cultural contexts for artistic expression. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1112 - Women in Art,Literature,and Music
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1113: Latin American Women in the Arts
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is designed to study the contributions which Latin American women have made (and continue to make) through literary and visual arts. We will examine issues of cultural identity, feminism, and representation through various genres including drama, essays, film, literature, mythology, photography, poetry, and theology. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1114: Italian Art,Literature,and Music
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This is an interdisciplinary humanities course based on the rich contributions of the art, literature and music of Italy, whose artistic achievements have been the source of inspiration for many artists worldwide. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1114 - Italian Art,Literature,and Music
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1211: Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course will introduce students to the broad variety of scholarship on women through an interdisciplinary approach. The course will begin with an exploration of the history of women's rights movements. It continues with the examination of the social construction of gender, gender roles, sexuality and power. With this background, we will explore a wide variety of topics, ranging from media to spirituality, using the tools of feminist analysis. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1211 - Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1221: Topics in Humanities
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Topic changes. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1221 - Topics in Humanities
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1270: Gay and Lesbian Studies I:1600 to 1980
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is Part I of a two-part course called Gay and Lesbian Studies. The material in Part I focuses on the GLBT community from 1600-1980. The course explores the contributions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals to historical and contemporary U.S. culture. Readings, films, and guest lecturers will help establish the necessary sociological and historical context for the course. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 51-1271: Gay and Lesbian Studies II:1980 to Present
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
The course explores contributions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals to contemporary culture (1980-Present). An interdisciplinary course, the final class project encourages students to work within their fields of interest. Several films are viewed in class; some are assigned for out-of-class viewing. Class visitors from Columbia College Chicago and other Chicago-area institutions will address issues covered in class. A visit to the University of Chicago's Lesbian and Gay Studies Project is included. 3 CREDIT S
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