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Power, Image-making and Propaganda in the Ancient World - 26991 - ARTH 2096 - 001
Alexander the Great, Cleopatra,Herod the Great and Constantine manipulated their images through portraits, building campaigns and reappropriation of older monuments. We will explore the making of an image from the 4th century BCE to the 4th century CE by concentrating on powerful personalities to see how these manipulations of power inform our own views of propaganda and media. This course is Writing Intensive.

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Associated Term: 2018 Fall
Registration Dates: Apr 05, 2018 to Aug 31, 2018
Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate
Course Attributes: Writing Intensive

Main Campus
Base Lecture Schedule Type
Classroom In-Person Instructional Method
Credit Hours: 4.000

Seats Available: -1

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Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 11:00 am - 12:20 pm TR Tyler School of Art 0B083 Aug 27, 2018 - Dec 19, 2018 Base Lecture Jane D. Evans (P)E-mail


Eurasia: Connecting European and Asian Art and Culture - 38137 - ARTH 2096 - 801
CL: As St 2096 (803). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Topical Section Description: Even though we are living in a globalizing world, our common knowledge of cultures other than our own is limited. Since every culture has its own uniqueness, it can often cause misunderstandings during interpretation. Located on the eastern side of Eurasia, Japan can be seen as a reflection of Europe itself in many ways. By comparing the cultures and historical incidents of these parts of Eurasia, they echo resounding similarities. This class connects European and Asian cultures into the singular continental culture of Eurasia - through cross cultural comparisons of significant moments in history and places of significance. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to compare the social and historical contexts of Europe and Japan, while being able to create your own critical analysis’s on this area of study. Although, not required, it is recommended to take “Japanese Culture” course before taking this course.

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Associated Term: 2018 Fall
Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2018 to Sep 07, 2018
Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate
Course Attributes: Writing Intensive

Japan Campus
Base Lecture Schedule Type
Classroom In-Person Instructional Method
Credit Hours: 4.000

Seats Available: 8

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Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm TR Azabu Hall - Japan 00310 Sep 03, 2018 - Dec 12, 2018 Base Lecture Shinya C Watanabe (P)E-mail



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