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GS 333

War Memory & Popular Culture

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Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.

Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.

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Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.


GS 333

War Memory & Popular Culture

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Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.

Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.

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Explores the interconnections between memory, representation and popular culture as related to histories of war and social conflict. Students learn to analyze popular culture texts and practices and theorize memory as both individual and collective phenomena that have importance for practices of social reconciliation and healing. Exclusions: GS340e, GS405x.


GS 333 Prerequisites

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GS 333 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Global Studies (GLST)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)

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