Hey everyone...I don't know if you guys are still looking at this, but I found this interesting article in the Seattle PI this morning. You should read it.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/366183_art07.html
Anita
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This blog was created by and for students in an Introduction to Cultural Studies class at the University of Washington. Through an investigation of urban experience and representation--in theory, in graphic novels and in our own "readings" of Seattle's University District--we considered the formation and history of cultural studies as an (anti)discipline, with a special emphasis on the questions, "What does cultural studies do, and how do you do cultural studies?"
If you'd like to know more about the class, the blog or our U-District artifact project, please contact Gabrielle Dean: gnodean@u.washington.edu.
If you'd like to know more about the class, the blog or our U-District artifact project, please contact Gabrielle Dean: gnodean@u.washington.edu.
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1 comment:
thanks. now i understood a little more of those hanging sculptures on the ave.
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