HUM 110 Contemporary Issues in Humanities. (3) F, S
Responses of literature, art history, history, philosophy, religion, and other disciplines to common problems affecting modern American life. General Studies: HU.
HUM 194 ST: Special Topics in the Humanities. (3) N
Open to all students. Topics include:
(a) | American Fine Arts |
(b) | Comparative Fine and Performing Arts |
(c) | Cultures of Ethnic Minorities |
(d) | Non-Western Cultures |
(e) | Western Historical or Contemporary Cultures |
HUM 200 Encountering the Humanities. (3) F, S
Introduction to the languages, methods, and objectives of the study of the interdisciplinary humanities. Intersections of ideas, values, and cultural institutions. Lecture, studio, workshop. Prerequisite: Humanities major. General Studies: HU.
HUM 294 ST: Special Topics in the Humanities. (3) N
Open to all students. Topics include:
(a) | American Fine Arts |
(b) | Comparative Fine and Performing Arts |
(c) | Cultures of Ethnic Minorities |
(d) | Non-Western Cultures |
(e) | Western Historical or Contemporary Cultures |
HUM 301 Humanities in the Western World. (4) F
Interrelation of arts and ideas in Western Civilization, Hellenic through medieval. 3 hours lecture, 1 discussion meeting per week. General Studies: L1/HU, H.
HUM 302 Humanities in the Western World. (4) S
Interrelation of arts and ideas in Western Civilization, Renaissance to the present. 3 hours lecture, 1 discussion meeting per week. General Studies: L1/HU, H.
HUM 310 Japanese Cities and Cultures to 1800. (3) S
Relations among ideas and literary, visual, and performing arts of the ancient aristocracy, medieval samurai, and early modern townspeople. Cross-listed as REL 355. Credit is allowed only for HUM 310 or REL 355. General Studies: LI/HU, H.
HUM 312 Interpreting Chinas Classics. (3) N
Study of select Confucian and/or Taoist classics and ways they have been read in both Asian and Western scholarship. Cross-listed as HIS 312. Credit is allowed only for HIS 312 or HUM 312. General Studies: L2/HU, H.
HUM 320 Hispanic Cultures: Europe and the Americas. (3) F
Examination of European expansion into the Americas from 15th to 20th centuries with focus on cultural contact, conflict, and compromises. General Studies: L1/HU, H.
HUM 321 Imagining Spain: From Land of Three Faiths to Nation State. (3) A
Cultural life of Spain as medieval land of three faiths (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and its transformation into a nation state. Lecture, discussion.
HUM 340 Contemporary American Film and Popular Culture. (3) F
Study of American film, television, and popular music of past three decades as cultural documents. General Studies: HU.
HUM 394 ST: Special Topics in the Humanities. (3) N
Open to all students. Topics include:
(a) | Art and Politics |
(b) | Culture and Society of Contemporary China |
(c) | Immigration and Ethnicity in American Culture |
(d) | The Holocaust and Social Theory |
HUM 401 The Culture and Legacy of the European Enlightenment. (3) S
Historical survey of eighteenth century European enlightenment and its status within contemporary intellectual culture. Lecture, discussion. General Studies: HU, H.
HUM 409 Orientalism and Occidentalism: Inventing the West and the East. (3) N
Examines significant cultural interactions between West and East with reference to religious visions from the medieval to modern periods. Lecture, discussion.
HUM 420 Interpreting Latin America. (3) S
Introduction to protocols and methodologies for cultural interpretation of Latin America, with emphasis on four principal cities as cultural space. General Studies: HU, G, H.
HUM 440 Los Angeles and Cultural Theory. (3) S
Analysis of representations of Los Angeles in literary, film, and musical texts and broader implications for contemporary American society. General Studies: L1/HU, C.
HUM 450 Technology and Culture. (3) S
Explores sociocultural, ideological, postmodern implications of technology and the role technology plays in social constructions as well as the spaces it creates. Seminar discussion. General Studies: L1/HU.
HUM 451 Virtual Reality: The Culture of Cyberspace. (3) A
Socioeconomic, cultural, aesthetic, postmodern, theoretical, and human implications of virtual reality technologies. Themes: cultural ideological productions of cyberspace. Collaborative and research based.
HUM 460 Postmodern Culture and Interpretation. (3) N
Currents and interpretations of postmodern culture; international, comparative perspective on the culture and traditions of contemporary Europes and Americas. Seminar discussion. General Studies: L2.
HUM 462 Psychoanalysis and Culture. (3) F
Introduction to intellectual history of psychoanalytic movement of twentieth century and its contribution to humanities disciplines. General Studies: L2/HU/SB.
HUM 465 Narrative in the Human Sciences. (3) F
Theories of narrative and narrativity in the Humanities, concentrating on the problems of specific disciplines and interdisciplinary solutions. General Studies: L2/HU.
HUM 494 ST: Special Topics in the Humanities. (3) N
Open to all students. Topics include:
(a) | American Jewry through Film and TV |
(b) | Comedy and Culture |
(c) | Global Media Studies |
(d) | Orientalism and Occidentalism |
(e) | Science as a Social Weapon |
HUM 498 Pro-Seminar in the Humanities. (3) F, S
Methodologies and comparative theories for the study of relationships between various aspects of culture, the history of ideas, and the arts. For students with a major in humanities with upper-division standing. May be repeated for a total of 6 semester hours, when topics vary. General Studies: L2/HU.
HUM 511 Structures of Knowledge. (3) F
Theories and examples of structures of knowledge, including such topics as metaphor, semiotics, and knowledge of the other.
HUM 512 Writing Cultures. (3) S
Theories and methods of representing Western and non-Western cultures in literature, history, ethnography, and pictorial media.
HUM 513 Interpretation of Cultures. (3) A
Methodologies and comparative theories for the study of relationships between various aspects of culture, the history of ideas, and the arts. May be repeated for a total of 6 semester hours, when topics vary.
HUM 549 Contemporary Critical Theory. (3) A
An advanced survey of major schools of 20th-century literary and critical theory. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listed as ENG 502. Credit is allowed only for ENG 502 or HUM 549.
HUM 591 Seminar. (3) A
Topics include:
(a) | Comedy: Meaning and Form |
(b) | Theory and Culture |
(c) | Tragedy: Meaning and Form |
HUM 598 ST: Special Topics in the Humanities. (3) N
Open to all students. Topics include:
(a) | American Fine Arts |
(b) | Comparative Fine and Performing Arts |
(c) | Cultures of Ethnic Minorities |
(d) | Non-Western Cultures |
(e) | Western Historical or Contemporary Cultures |
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