CC104 - Critical Inquiry Seminar:

This category encompasses many pasts and historical traditions. It encourages an awareness of the diversity of experiences and modes of meaning-making across times and places. Potential topics of consideration include continuity and change, multiple conceptions of time and memory, constructions and critiques of historical narratives, comparative histories, power and agency and the formation of identities, and questions of causality. Meets the Critical Learning: HP requirement.

Prerequisite: FYP Course. Must take with CC First Year Foundations 120.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: HP

1 unit — Bentley, Chandrani, Neel, Ragan, Roybal, Sanchez, Tucker

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: Power, Place, and the Southwest Borderlands Topic Details Karen Roybal Hulbert Center/Dern House 100 12 / 0 11/21/2024
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: Religion, Race and the Climate Catastrophe Topic Details Yogesh Chandrani Armstrong Hall 257B 13 / 0 11/21/2024
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: The Empires Strike Back: From Anti-Colonial Resistance to Star Wars Topic Details Danielle Sanchez Mathias Hall Classroom 14 / 0 11/21/2024
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: Introduction to Asian Art Topic Details Tamara Bentley Packard Hall 22 13 / 0 11/21/2024
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: Renaissance Culture Topic Details Tip Ragan, Rebecca Tucker Packard Hall 23 15 / 0 11/21/2024
Fall 2024 Block 1 Critical Inquiry Seminar: The Animal-Human Boundary Topic Details Carol Neel Palmer Hall 233A 15 / 0 11/21/2024
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