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Art and Politics

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Instructors:  Kiran Lam-Saili and Jules Riegel
Meeting time: Monday, 12:15-2:45 pm
 

This course introduces students to scholarship on the intersections of art and politics in a global context, from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. We...

Art and Politics

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Instructors: Jordan Brower and Briana Smith Meeting time: Wednesday, 12-2:45 Syllabus This course will introduce students to scholarship on art and politics through the lens of 20 th-century publics and counter-publics in the U.S. and Europe. We will...

Black Literature, Art, and Politics

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Instructors: Ernest Mitchell and Andrew Pope Meeting time: Thursday, 3:00-5:45 Syllabus The course examines Black literature, art, and politics during the 20th century. We study canonical people, ideas, and artworks alongside lesser known ones to seek a...

Black Literature, Art, and Politics

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Instructors: Ernest Mitchell and Andrew Pope Meeting time: TBD Syllabus The course examines Black literature, art, and politics during the 20th century. We study canonical people, ideas, and artworks alongside lesser known ones to seek a fuller picture of...

HIST-LIT 93AH: Music, Politics, and Protest in the United States

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Instructor: Caitlin Schmid
Meeting time: Thursday, 3:00-5:00 pm

In this course, we’ll explore the intersection of music and social movements in the United States in the 20th and 21st centuries. How have composers, performers, and musical artists positioned...

Kevin O'Donnell

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Thesis Title: A Free Future: The Movement for Black Self Determination on Edisto Island, 1859-1882

What Now: Training Director of the Ohio Student Association

What Next: I plan to organize around economic and racial justice in Ohio and work on building...

The Politics of Memory-Making

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Instructors:  Rachel Kirby and Hannah Waits
Meeting time: Thursday, 12:00-2:45 pm
 

What is the relationship between history and memory in the United States? This course explores how the process of memory-making shapes present understandings of the past...

Nicholas Fandos

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What Now: Metro correspondent for The New York Times

What Next: Hopefully many more long nights in a newsroom, any newsroom.

I knew I wanted to be a journalist before I ever decided to concentrate in History & Literature. Now, I can’t imagine my career...

HIST-LIT 90CM: Asian American Cultural Studies

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Instructor: Andi Remoquillo
Meeting time: TBD

This course examines Asian American cultural production and the political histories of various Asian American communities. We will place a wide range of primary texts, including fiction, poetry, film, television...