21F.027J / CMS.874 / 21H.917J Visualizing Cultures, Spring 2003
Author(s)
Dower, John W.; Miyagawa, Shigeru
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Alternative title
Visualizing Cultures
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Extensive reading and discussion of how visual images impose a variety of identities on individuals and societies. Case studies drawn primarily from the Pacific region, and include: identities of individuals in a society; identities of a country through history; us/them in times of war; and identities of an entire geographic region of the world (Orient/Occident). All types of visual images from both popular and high cultures are discussed. Students develop a course project. Taught in English. From the course home page: Course Description In this new course, students will study how images have been used to shape the identity of peoples and cultures. A prototype digital project looking at American and Japanese graphics depicting the opening of Japan to the outside world in the 1850s will be used as a case study to introduce the conceptual and practical issues involved in “visualizing cultures.” The major course requirement will be creation and presentation of a project involving visualized cultures.
Date issued
2003-06Other identifiers
21F.027J-Spring2003
local: 21F.027J
local: CMS.874
local: 21H.917J
local: IMSCP-MD5-3519244f58e1d5cc2e5b183dd8b382c0
Keywords
cultural perception, imagery, cultural identity, 21F.027J, CMS.874, 21H.917J, 21F.027, 21H.917, Visualization