A critical integrative examination of the meaning of Modernity in western and non-western contexts with attention to literature, art, philosophy, religion and economic, political, scientific and social texts. Focus will be on major ideas, principles and their implications in the 19th and early 20th centuries including comparison with non-Western traditions.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Completion of 8.0 full-course equivalents.
Antirequisite(s)
- Credit for both Communication and Culture 501 and General Studies 500 will not be allowed.
Sections
This course will be offered next in
Spring 2013.