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  • A Global History of Monsters

  • REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
  • This class analyzes how different cultures imagine monsters and how these representations changed over time to perform different social functions. As negative objectifications of fundamental social structures and conceptions, monsters are a key to understand the culture that engendered them. This course has three goals: it familiarizes students with the semiotics of monsters worldwide; it teaches analytical techniques exportable to other topics and fields; it proposes interpretive strategies of "reading culture" comparatively beyond the stereotype of "the West and the Rest."

     

  • Fee: $250.00

  • Instructor: Federico Marcon

  • Capacity Remaining: -1

  • Semester Dates: 9/3/2025 - 12/3/2025 

  • Times: 2:25 PM - 3:15 PM

  • Sessions: 24

  • Days: M W

  • Building: JADWH

  • Room: Jadwin Hall A10

 

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