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3.00 Credits
Vlach Review and analysis of the cultural messages embedded in our material surroundings. Consideration of a range of humanly created artifacts, ranging from specific objects to vast landscapes. Same as Anth 130.
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3.00 Credits
Kosek How religion and politics have influenced each other in the United States and how Americans have understood those influences. Religious violence; conflicts between faith and science; religious factors in racial and gender politics; and the separation of church and state.
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3.00 Credits
Vlach Survey of the forms of folk expression, including verbal art, music, dance, and material culture. Examination of the materials and methods of folklore research. Same as Anth 192.
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3.00 Credits
Kosek, Osman An examination of the special ideas, values, and modes of expression that have made American life distinctive, as revealed through a variety of sources, including fiction, popular media, photography and the arts, and material culture. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs.
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3.00 Credits
McAlister, Heap, Kosek A variety of approaches to cultural criticism, encompassing the nature of aesthetic accomplishment as well as the social contexts that alter and enrich the shape of cultural expression. The significance of culture to politics, social life, and the development of individual and collective identities. Limited to majors. (Fall and spring)
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3.00 Credits
Osman An interdisciplinary introduction to the ethnic, cultural, political, and architectural landscape of the American city. Urban theory, race and ethnicity, urban history, planning and architecture, city politics, and cultural representations of the city.
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3.00 Credits
Stott, Guglielmo AmSt 171: Daily life, institutions, intellectual and artistic achievements of the agrarian era, 1607-1861. AmSt 172: The urban-industrial era from 1861 to present. Same as Hist 171-72. (Academic year
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3.00 Credits
Alexander Same as Hist 173.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Concentration on specific issues central to the African American experience. Consult the Schedule of Classes for issues to be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
Longstreth Stylistic properties, form and type characteristics, technological developments, and urbanistic patterns are introduced as a means of interpretation of historic meaning. Buildings are analyzed both as artifacts and as signifiers of social, cultural, and economic tendencies. AmSt 175: 1600-1860; AmSt 176: 1860-present. Same as AH 154-55. (Academic year
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