Semester Hours:3 Spring
Problems of significance and value in art and culture; aesthetic and critical inquiry in theory and analytical practice. The course, which takes varying interdisciplinary emphasis is conducted in the form of a colloquium in which significant texts bearing on some principal theme are read and discussed in common, with individual reports.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Required of all candidates for the M.A. in Humanities (open to other qualified students with the permission of the humanities graduate program director). (Formerly HUM.)