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Nov 25, 2024
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HIST 160 - Screening HistorySemester Hours: 4 Periodically
Through the medium of film, this course provides multiple viewpoints of the production of social and cultural history. The images, thematic concerns, and ideological presuppositions of selected films are examined for evidence of continuity and change in social and cultural attitudes. The films shown and the topics discussed are subject to change and will vary depending on the instructor of the course. Class meets twice a week, each class period lasting 120 minutes.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: (Formerly Screening American History, 3 s.h.)
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