Fall 2018 Class Schedule
Course | Title | Instructor | Lecture | Discussion |
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HUM 397 | Exhibiting Antiquity: The Culture and Politics of Display | Ann Gunter | TTh 2 - 3:20 pm | |
HUM 397 Exhibiting Antiquity: The Culture and Politics of Display | ||||
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HUM 325-6-20 | Ancient Rome in Chicago | Francesca Tataranni | MW M 3:00 - 4:50 pm; W 3:00 - 4:20 pm | |
HUM 325-6-20 Ancient Rome in ChicagoFulfills Distro 6 (Literature and Fine Arts) Ancient Rome is visible in Chicago — walk the city and learn to "read" the streets, buildings, and monuments that showcase Chicago's engagement with the classical past! You'll gain digital mapping and video editing skills as you collaborate on a virtual walking tour mapping Chicago's ongoing dialogue with antiquity. With a combination of experiential learning and rigorous research methodologies, you'll explore architecture, history, visual arts, and urban topography in this quintessential modern American city. | ||||
Bio coming soon | ||||
HUM 370-5-20 Islamic Law | Islamic Law | Brannon Ingram | MW 2:00 - 3:20 pm | |
HUM 370-5-20 Islamic Law Islamic LawFulfills Distro 5 (Ethics and Values) Co-listed with REL 351 and MENA 390 | ||||
Bio coming soon | ||||
HUM 370-6-20 | New Media Art | Jim Hodge | MW 11:00 am - 12:20 pm | |
HUM 370-6-20 New Media ArtFulfills Distro 6 (Literature and Fine Arts) Co-listed with ART HISTORY 369-0. | ||||
Bio coming soon | ||||
HUM 395-0-20 | Race/Gender/Sex and Science: Making Identities and Differences | Steven Epstein | TuTh 3:30 - 4:50pm | |
HUM 395-0-20 Race/Gender/Sex and Science: Making Identities and DifferencesFulfills Distro 3 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) or Distro 5 (Ethics and Values). In this seminar, we will focus on the interplay between science, technology, and medicine, on the one hand, and race, gender, and sexuality, on the other. Taking up a series of controversies from the recent past and the present, we will consider the implications of developments in the life sciences for politics, social identity, and cultural belonging. In our readings and discussions, we will consider the roles of science, technology, and medicine in redefining race, gender, and sexuality; the ways in which cultural beliefs about race, gender, and sexuality have influenced scientific research and the development of knowledge and medical practice; and the efforts by individuals and social movements to challenge scientific institutions and assert new claims about identity, difference, and inequality. | ||||
Bio coming soon |