Credits
0 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None

What would we learn about ourselves, our societies, and our technologies, by imagining ourselves back in time? What is the value of historical imagination in our attempts to invent the present and the future? In this First-Bridge pairing, we will be concentrating on the year 1984. Through the study of popular culture, archival information, intellectual history, and media technologies, we will build an ‘archaeology’ of discourses of masculinity in that year, and a ‘genealogy’ of ways in which people related to those discourses. We will discover how events and processes in that year led to our present world, and we’ll excavate possibilities that were not realized. We will explore those areas in analytical work, interviews with people across the world who lived through that year, and exercises of creative reconstruction. We’ll bond during study trips across the city of Paris, looking for traces of 1984, and experiencing the new possibilities for discourses of masculinity emerging in 2019. Across all of these sites and practices, we will ask how discourses of masculinity infiltrated bodies, styles, actions, and ways of thinking in 1984, and what traces remain in 2019.

Term
Fall 2020
Discipline
RS (Reflective Seminar)
Type
Regular
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
38359
Code
RS0001FB3B
Name
REFLECTIVE SEMINAR
Section
FB3B
Start Date
Tuesday, September 22 2020
End Date
Monday, December 21 2020
Start Month
September
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