Middlebury

AMST0210A-F10

Mod. American Cult. 1830-1919

Formation of Modern American Culture I: 1830-1919
An introduction to the study of American culture from 1830 through World War I with an emphasis on the changing shape of popular, mass, and elite cultural forms. We will explore a widely-accepted scholarly notion that a new, distinctively national and modern culture emerged during this period and that particular ideas of social formation (race, class, gender, sexuality, etc.) came with it. We will practice the interdisciplinary interpretation of American culture by exploring a wide range of subjects and media: economic change, social class, biography and autobiography, politics, photo-journalism, novels, architecture, painting, and photography. Required of all American studies majors. (Formerly AMCV 0210) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
90001
Subject Code:
AMST
Course Number:
0210
Section Identifier:
A

Course

AMST 0210

All Sections in Fall 2010

Fall 2010

AMST0210A-F10 Lecture (Allen)
AMST0210X-F10 Discussion (Allen)
AMST0210Y-F10 Discussion (Allen)
AMST0210Z-F10 Discussion (Allen)