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AMERICAN CULTURE STUDIES (U89)  (Dept. Info)Continuing & Professional Studies  (Policies)

U89 AMCS 485Worth a Thousand Words: American Visual History and Methods3.0 Units
Description:"A picture is worth a thousand words." "The camera never lies." These idioms capture our collective understanding of photography as a form of visual evidence, demonstrating our faith in a photograph's operation as "proof." Yet at the same time, American history is full of examples of photographic practices that manipulated or otherwise challenged this assumption. This seeming contradiction invites us to think critically about photographs' function as historical documents and how we use them to write history. Students in this course will study historical examples of Americans' use of photography to challenge negative stereotypes, pursue economic opportunity, and claim civil rights. We will also examine different ways scholars use photographic images and archives to study American culture and history. Through class visits to archives on and near campus, students will become acquainted with the visual resources available to them and the procedures for conducting research in those archives. Students will increase their visual competencies by working closely with images sourced from these archives as well as their own family and personal photography collections. Reading and writing assignments will introduce students to key theories of visual history and archives, examine case studies in American visual history, and build towards a final research project, designed in collaboration with the instructor, related to the student's broader research interests. This course fulfills the Humanities or Arts distribution requirement for the AMCS MA program. The course may also count towards the Undergraduate Major or Minor.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CPA Tuition:$2,220.00 Fees:
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