Course Details

CCST 245: Meaning and Power: Introduction to Analytical Approaches in the Humanities

How can it be that a single text means different things to different people at different times, and who or what controls those meanings? What is allowed to count as a “text” in the first place, and why? How might one understand texts differently, and can different forms of reading serve as resistance or activism within the social world? Together we will respond to these questions by developing skills in close reading and discussing diverse essays and ideas. We will also focus on advanced academic writing skills designed to prepare students for comps in their own humanities department. Prerequisite: At least one 200- or 300-level course in Literary/Artistic Analysis (in any language) or instructor permission
6 credits; LA, WR2, IS; Offered Winter 2024; S. Peabody