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HUM 414 The Individual in the Contemporary  World



Global issues and recent history, both Western and non-Western, building on information gathered and questions raised in preceding courses toward a fuller understanding of the responsibilities and opportunities for humanity today.

 

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Spring 2010 Lecture Schedule

Hum 414 lectures are on Fridays at 11:25 a.m.

In the  Humanities Lecture Hall

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I.  REFLECTIONS ON THE POST-WAR HUMAN CONDITION

January 15

Cold War Era

Dr. Sarah Judson

January 22

Poverty and Plenty

Poverty and Plenty PowerPoint

Dr. Shirley Browning

January 29

Immigration and Cultural Intersection

Prof. Kelly McEnany

February 5

Contemporary Islam

Prof. Reid Chapman

February 12

Human Rights, Ethics and Social Justice

Dr. Brian Butler

II.  CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONS: IDENTITY, CULTURE AND CREATIVITY

February 19

Civil Rights/Black Protest Thought

Prof. Cathy Whitlock

February 26

Women and Inequality: A Global Perspective

Prof. Grace Campbell

March 5

Sexuality, Gender and Identity: Contemporary Discourses

Dr. Lorena Russell

March 19

Representation and Reality

Prof. Seamus McNerney

March 26

Contemporary Film

Dr. Charles McKnight

April 2

World Music

Dr. Dave Wilken

April 9

Post Modern Culture/Contemporary Art

Dr. Brian Butler

III.  GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

April 16

Globalization

Dr. Surain Subramaniam

April 23

Environmental Sustainability

Dr. Grace Campbell

April 30

Challenges and Future Prospects

Dr. Noah Allen

 

   

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