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RUSS 0412

"We": Representing Collectives

The “We”: Representing Collectives
“Who are we?” This may be the fundamental question underlying any community. Rather than propose a particular answer to this question, in this course we will attempt to develop a historical poetics of social formations: how are communities (“we”) maintained and represented under different political paradigms, how do communities appear, and how do they disintegrate? Readings will include foundational texts of modern Western political philosophy, with responses from beyond Europe (Russia, the Global South, and the Americas), and case studies from literature, cinema, protest, and mass media. Students taking this class for a Russian requirement meet one extra hour per week to discuss selected texts in Russian. 3 hrs. sem
Subject:
Russian
Department:
Russian
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
PHL SOC
Equivalent Courses:
IGST 0412 *

Sections

Spring 2019

RUSS0412A-S19 Lecture (Walker)

Spring 2007

RUSS0412A-S07 Lecture (Smorodinska)

Spring 2006

RUSS0412A-S06 Lecture (Smorodinska)

Spring 2004

RUSS0412A-S04 Lecture (Smorodinska)