Culture in Context
HUMAN 7
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Course Information
Description
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of cultural materials in their historical contexts. Weekly lectures, given by members of History and Literature's Committee on Degrees and other members of the faculty, will focus on types of primary sources (such as film, fiction, music, photography, and archival documents), approaching them from key theoretical and methodological perspectives. Class meetings will feature trips to campus museums, archives, and performances. Assignments will practice the fundamental skills of close reading and historical contextualization, culminating in a research project.
Course Notes
All students are expected to attend the tutorial component of the course. Please sign up for the Wednesday 12:45 - 2:45 section time. If you have a scheduling conflict, you may sign up for the TBD section time in order to register; however we cannot guarantee an alternate section time. HUMAN 7 is open to all undergraduate students. The course satisfies the sophomore tutorial requirement in History and Literature.
Not Available for Cross Registration
NOTE: This course requires additional sections; you will be prompted to choose secondary components during the Add to Cart process