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Hum
200 Women's Realities CH II
An introduction
to women's studies as an academic discipline and a critical analysis
of the traditional views of women as individuals, members of families,
and societies. The perspective is historical as well as cross-cultural.
(Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
Hum
205 Introduction to Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies
An introductory
survey covering psychological and biological theories of orientation,
the historical and anthropological record of sexuality and affection
in both western and non-western societies, the legal and political
history of homosexual movements, and religious teachings on homosexuality.
Attention will also be given to the role of lesbian/gay/bisexual
artists in the history and theory of the arts. (Offered alternate
years.) 3 credits.
Hum
210 Movement and Music for the Elementary School
Prerequisite,
Mes 166, or instructor's consent. Students study the purposes,
origins, and development of dance and music as they influence and
react to social, economic, and political changes throughout history.
Students build on this music and dance heritage as they learn how
to connect and apply these arts to lessons appropriate for the elementary
classroom. Videotape viewing, audio tape listening and/or applied
arts activities weekly. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
Hum
316 From Latin America to Los Angeles: Culture and Ways of Life
CH II
Students are
introduced to the culture of Latin America in the areas of literature,
philosophy, art, music, dance, cinema, and architecture; Latin American
culture as the expression of a multiethnic and multicultural way
of life; and Latino culture in the United States. (Offered fall
semester.) 3 credits.
Hum
318 Contemporary German Culture in a Historical Perspective
Contemporary
German culture, economic, and political issues, especially problems
that have arisen since Germany's reunification. Emphasis on cultural
developments in the 20th century and on Germany's interactive role
with its European neighbors. (Taught in English.) (Offered every
year.) 3 credits.
Hum
365 Culture, Theater, and the Visual Arts
Art 260/460
or 261/461 and Td 150 recommended, but not required. An interdisciplinary
course in which theater, painting, sculpture, and architecture are
used to explore some of the major questions that continue to preoccupy
western civilization at the end of the 20th century. Discussions
will center around five themes: the search for God; man/woman and
nature; the cult of the machine; mortality and immortality; male
and female. Lecture and discussions, theater, and museum field trips.
3 credits.
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