Sections offered FALL 2021: #21042 JOHANNES TURK MW 9:25-10:40am HU 111 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit; IUB GenEd A&H credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Accidents and catastrophes are dramatic and always possible events that challenge individual and collective life. They break the protective shields that ward… Read more »
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HON-H233 – Tragedy: When Life Imitates Art
Sections offered FALL 2021: #20979 HALL BJORNSTAD MW 11:30am-12:45pm HU 111 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd A&H credit; COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html What do we mean when we say that an event is “tragic”? Is a death more tragic if it is… Read more »
HON-H 228 – History of Documentary Film: From Documentary Pioneers to Interactive Storytelling
Sections offered FALL 2021: #40844 RON OSGOOD TuTh 9:25-11:55am FIRST EIGHT WEEKS SY 137 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course is an historic survey of documentary film, with an emphasis on the influence of cinema verite in the 1960s… Read more »
HON-H 228: Modern Madness
Sections offered FALL 2021: #19849 GARETH EVANS TR 11:30am-12:45pm HU 108 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html “Modern Madness” examines how various forms of madness have been defined and treated between 1800 and the present. We will see madness described as… Read more »
HON-H 234 – 21st-Century American Fiction
Sections offered FALL 2021: #15034 #18885 GARETH EVANS MW 11:30am-12:45pm MW 3:15-4:30pm HU 108 HU 108 CLASS NOTES: IUB GenEd A&H credit; COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html In this course, we will read seven 21st-century American novels. The novels we read vary… Read more »
HON-H 226 – The Production of Culture
Sections offered Fall 2021: #21224 CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON TR 1:10-2:25pm HU 217 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Those who watch the Super Bowl may have a range of motivations for joining television’s largest audience of the year, but each of us… Read more »
HON-H 226 – The Films of Joel and Ethan Coen
Sections offered FALL 2021: #16419 CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON TuTh 3:15-4:30pm Tu 7:00-9:30pm HU 217 EP 256 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit, includes film showings on Tuesdays Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course will explore the films of Joel and Ethan Coen, the Academy-Award winning filmmakers… Read more »
HON-H 212 – Ideas and Experience II: What is a Good Education?
Sections offered FALL 2021: #14137 ROBERT KUNZMAN TR 9:25-10:40am HU 111 CLASS NOTES: Satisfaction of the English composition requirement; COLL Intensive Writing section; COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit; IUB GenEd S&H credit; meets with EDUC-H 205 Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html What Is a Good Education? Embedded in… Read more »
HON-H 211 – Ideas and Experience I: Cracking the (Honor) Code
Sections offered FALL 2021: #11061 #17403 RICHARD CECIL MW 1:10-2:25pm MW 3:15-4:30pm HU 108 HU 111 CLASS NOTES: COLL Intensive Writing section; IUB GenEd A&H credit; COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html “What is honor?” asks Falstaff in Act V of Henry IV, pt…. Read more »
HON-H 303 – Black Paris
Sections offered SPRING 2021: #12635 EILEEN JULIEN TR 11:30am-12:45pm BH 008 CLASS NOTES: COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit Above class meets In Person. For more information visit https://fall2020.iu.edu/learning-modes/ As early as the 1800s, free New Orleanians of color journeyed to France, a country that seemed to offer them greater freedom. Thereafter, countless African Americans,… Read more »