HUMAN 1AES Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Copernican Revolution, Edward Said, Aeneid

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Office hours: m/w 10-11 tu/th 9-11 and by appt. Essay 1- literary analysis of a passage from the aeneid- 25% Essay 2- visual analysis of any photo of ruins series- 35% Midterm exam- 40% (end of week 6) short answer and essay. Final exam- 50% short answers, questions and 2 essays (monday dec 5th 4- Participation, drafting, peer review, and homework- 10% Come to class (more than 2 absences will lower your grade) Go to lecture because it won"t be available online. Participate in class discussions and group work. Complete all assignments (major or minor) on time and with care. Humanities back then meant reading great books- lazo"s version- what do we do with these texts . Key word: empire and ruins, dominance, debates, reading, interdisciplinary. 1980"s attempt to change the great works in humcore across the country. Caused the copernican revolution- western civilization isn"t the all of all in humanities.

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