AAS 299

Spring 2013 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

May be repeated in the same or subsequent terms to a maximum of 6 hours.

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AAS 299 class schedule data for spring 2013
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
48574
Lecture-Discussion
DC
2:00PM -4:20PM
TR
112 Speech & Hearing Science Bldg
Coyoca, W
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/11/13-05/01/13
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Politics Hip Hop/Urban Space
Section Info:
Topic: The Politics of Hip Hop and Urban Space. Meets with LLS 296, CRN 52845, section DC. This course examines hip hop as a culture, politics, and commodity. We will investigate hip hop's emergence from and relation to urban landscapes deeply impacted by state surveillance, cuts in social welfare programs, immigration, and the global restructuring of capital. Our investigation will also consider the viability of a "politics of hip hop" in the wake of hip hop's rising value as a global commodity. This class will also analyze hip hop as a transnational site in which gendered and sexual identities are created, contested, and rearticulated.
51340
Lecture-Discussion
WC
9:30AM -10:50AM
TR
212 David Kinley Hall
Coyoca, W
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Creative Writ Marginal People
Section Info:
Topic: "Creative Writing for Marginalized People." This course is a creative writing workshop designed particularly for writers of color, but also inclusive of writers from other marginalized and oppressed groups. Students will turn in either narrative fiction or creative non-fiction stories to be critiqued by their peers. The workshop will be a safe space in which writers can explore and develop their craft in an atmosphere of support and understanding, where writers can get feedback from each other, and where writers can be empowered to continue to write about the stories they feel are important and necessary. In this class we will examine the relationship between form and content, stories and politics. In addition to sharing your own creative pieces with each other, you will also read and discuss stories by published writers.
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