CCST 321 - Material and Process (LS)
This lecture/seminar course investigates the significance of materials and processes across a broad range of contemporary cultural practices and practitioners. Students will analyze materials and processes in relation to the context for the production and reception of cultural artefacts from a variety of theoretical and critical perspectives that consider issues such as ethics, aesthetics, erotics, and politics.
Course Credits:
3
Course Prerequisites
Two 200-level courses in SCCS (ENGL, HUMN, CCST, AHIS), one of which must be a 200- level ENGL, plus completion of First Year Studies.
Fall
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule | |||
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A | 20036 | Hall, Lyndl |
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