Humanities and Fine Arts 101 - Traversing Differences: Local

Fall
2023
02
4.00
Jessica Barr

M W F 9:05AM 9:55AM

UMass Amherst
84917
Herter Hall room 201
jbarr@umass.edu
This course focuses on themes that highlight issues of equity and social and environmental justice in the Americas, primarily the United States, from humanity's relationship to nature to its relationship to the socio-political forces and formations it constructs. A key focus of the course is to develop students' "cultural" and "information literacy" alongside the skills of close reading, textual analysis, oral and written communication, and critical thinking, by interrogating works that thematize the evolution of US cultural life, and its role in shaping social, economic, and political life in diverse historical and geographical contexts drawn from transformative writers and their texts from the past and the present. (Gen. Ed. AL, DU)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.