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Post-Mao Chinese Rock and Roll — CHI4511.01

Instructor: Ginger Lin
Days & Time: TU,FR 2:10pm-4:00pm
Credits: 4

This course examines the evolution of Chinese rock music in the post-Mao era, focusing on influential artists such as Cui Jian, Dou Wei, and Zuo Xiao Zu Zhou. Their lyrics not only reflect significant historical and social transformations in China after Mao but also capture the cultural shifts brought by economic reforms, the one-child policy, and the experiences of migrant

Post-Production Intensive — FV4310.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 2
This semester-length, two-credit course will take students through the process of revising and refining a single project through multiple iterations, based on peer critique and instructor feedback. We will dig deep into the logics, techniques, and ever-evolving tools of editing, and also make space for experiments with animated elements, multi-channel audio/video configurations

Poverty Analysis — PEC4245.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Credits: 4
This seminar is an overview of the theory and practice of analyzing poverty. It introduces the complex philosophical debates that have shaped poverty analysis in economics and in political economy. The empirical aspect of this course will focus on how raw data can be converted into meaningful indices and measures so that we can have informed debates on this pressing issue and

Poverty and Vulnerability — PEC4382.01) (cancelled 10/25/2023

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Credits: 4
Poverty describes the state of deprivation when people cannot meet a minimum desirable standard of living, and vulnerability can be seen as the risk of poverty in a population. In this seminar, we will explore the nature and causes of poverty and vulnerability that we witness around the world, especially after a moment of economic shock and crisis. We will also discuss what

Poverty and Vulnerability — PEC4382.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Credits: 4
Poverty signifies a state of deprivation where individuals fail to meet a minimum standard of living, while vulnerability indicates the risk of poverty within a population. Several key questions emerge from discussions on these issues: Who are the poor and the most vulnerable? How do we measure poverty and assess vulnerability? Why does poverty persist, and why are some

Power — PHI2121.01

Instructor: Catherine McKeen
Credits: 4
There is a central guard tower that looks out over all the cells. Within the cells, the inmates are constantly observable. Brutal force becomes unnecessary. The inmates will control their own behavior, often without even realizing it. This is the modern way of power, according to Michel Foucault: furtive, efficient, diffuse, minute, and ubiquitous. In this course, we鈥檒l

Power and Culture in the Middle East — ANT2106.01

Instructor: noah coburn
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
Since 9-11 there has been an increased focus in the media and in policy circles on the Middle East and Central Asia, and yet, for most Americans this is still a poorly understood area. Much has been written on topics such as Islam and the role of women in the Middle East, but not enough has been done to focus on politics in the region as a lived experience. How do people make

Power and Place: A United States Perspective — SS2107.01

Instructor: Lydia Brassard
Credits: 4
What makes a neighborhood 鈥渟ketchy鈥? This interdisciplinary course will consider the social processes through which contemporary spatial imaginaries are produced, reproduced, and reconfigured in the context of the contemporary United States. Broadly linked to questions of power, knowledge, and representation, this course will critically examine the spatial dimensions of

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.02, section 2

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.03, section 3

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.04, section 4

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.02, section 2

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.03, section 3

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.04, section 4

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Practice Lab — DAN5401B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2

The labs are designed to give students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of and relationships to movement practices.  The labs take the form of a series of classes and/or intensive workshops that can include both lecture/discussion and studio classroom formats. The LABS work to create an opportunity for students to be in direct dialogue with a variety of

Practice Lab — DAN5401B.02, section 2

Instructor: Jesse Zaritt
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2

The labs are designed to give students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of and relationships to movement practices.  The labs take the form of a series of classes and/or intensive workshops that can include both lecture/discussion and studio classroom formats. The LABS work to create an opportunity for students to be in direct dialogue with a variety of

Practice Lab — DAN5401B.03, section 3

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2

The labs are designed to give students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of and relationships to movement practices.  The labs take the form of a series of classes and/or intensive workshops that can include both lecture/discussion and studio classroom formats. The LABS work to create an opportunity for students to be in direct dialogue with a variety of

Practice Lab — DAN5401B.01

Instructor: Donna Faye Burchfield
Credits: 2
Students are given opportunities to deepen their understanding of and relationship to movement practices.  The LABS take the form of a series of classes and/or workshops and can include both lecture/discussion and studio classroom formats. The LABS create an opportunity for students to be in direct dialogue with a variety of practioners, points of view and approaches to

Practice Lab — DAN5401B.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits:
Students are given opportunities to deepen their understanding of and relationship to movement practices.  The LABS take the form of a series of classes and/or workshops and can include both lecture/discussion and studio classroom formats. The LABS create an opportunity for students to be in direct dialogue with a variety of practioners, points of view and approaches to

Practicing Courage in Dance Making — DAN4152.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 2
This course focuses on the making and performing of solo dances/movement-based performances. We will consider dance making not as a craft that can be taught but as a collective practice of excavation of the self and personal interest. We will explore and expose our own creative inclinations, watch and learn from one another, and consider various strategies of positioning our

Practicing Courage in Dance Making — DAN4152.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 2
This intensive 7-week course focuses on the making and performing of solo dances/movement-based performances for students interested in deepening their engagement with their own creative work. We will consider dance making not as a craft that can be taught but as a collective practice of excavation of the self and personal interest. We will explore and expose our own creative

Practicing Discernment in Social Practice Art — APA2177.01

Instructor: Kenneth Bailey, MFA Teaching Fellow
Credits: 2
How do you discern if your desired social practice art project is ethically sound as well as aesthetically relevant? This class will survey a series of social practice art projects, from high profile 鈥渁rt world鈥 ones to small community-generated gestures, with the goal of evaluating if the project was properly thought through ethically and aesthetically. The class will also