ARTH-153 Architecture and Politics

An introduction to the study of architecture and the ways in which it creates, reinforces, or disrupts political, socioeconomic, and religious hierarchies. Topics include nationalism, colonialism, destruction, exclusion, and discipline. Major assignments in this speaking-intensive seminar include substantial case study presentations, campus architecture tour, and a willingness to engage in mock-debates on controversial issues.

Maximum Enrollment

Proseminar (16)

(Proseminar, Speaking Intensive.)

Credits

1

Offered

Fall