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GAC 703G

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POLITICS AND ETHICS OF REPRESENTATION

Offering Department(s)

Terms Typically Offered

Spring

Academic Level

Graduate

Introduces some of the complex challenges that confront those who engage with making meaning in the arts. The course begins by establishing an interdisciplinary vocabulary and methodology to address questions of ethics and representation in the arts. The second segment of the course interrogates specific case studies in the politics and ethics of representation. Case studies may be drawn from art, design, literature, music, performance or other forms of cultural production. The course will be run as a seminar with weekly reading assignments, regular writing assignments and in class discussion.

Preference is given to Global Arts and Cultures Students.

Major Requirement | MA Global Arts and Cultures

Student Eligibility

Global Arts and Cultures Programs of Study

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Seminar

Delivery Mode

In-Person