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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
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AHST 403 Political CartoonsDivision of Liberal Arts
3 credits 45.0 hours 400 level undergraduate course
The course focuses on three pivotal moments in the development of the cartoon as a form of political satire: late 18th century England, where the first modern elections made it profitable for James Gillray to produce the first ‘attack ads’; mid-19th century Paris, where Daumier lampooned the pretensions of a new consumer class; and the late-19th century United States, where Thomas Nast set the moralizing tone of American political art. Use of historical models and theoretical texts to evaluate contemporary material.
Prerequisites COMP*102, COMP*102E, COMP*112, or COMP*112H
This course is not repeatable for credit. This course can fulfill an art history elective, liberal arts elective, or free elective requirement.
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