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Highlights of this Course
This course features an amazing collection of images and commentary about Commodore Perry and the opening of Japan. The core exhibit will be featured in the lecture notes section in October. The exhibit section contains an image gallery and highlights from the museum exhibit inspired by this course.
Course Description
In this new course, students will study how images have been used to shape the identity of peoples and cultures. A prototype digital project looking at American and Japanese graphics depicting the opening of Japan to the outside world in the 1850s will be used as a case study to introduce the conceptual and practical issues involved in “visualizing cultures.” The major course requirement will be creation and presentation of a project involving visualized cultures.
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Instructors:
Professor John Dower
Professor Shigeru Miyagawa
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Lectures:
One session / week
3 hours / session
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