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Nov 21, 2024
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ENGL 249 - Introduction to Book StudiesMode(s) of Instruction: In-person FC ARHU CD WINT 4 credits This course introduces students to key approaches and concepts in the discipline of Book Studies. Book Studies encompasses printed and handwritten paper objects, but also ancient clay tablets and contemporary electronic media. This interdisciplinary course lays the groundwork for students to study the social and cultural history of books as historical, aesthetic, religious, and visual artifacts in Book Studies courses throughout Oberlin?s curriculum. Students will have hands-on experience in the Letterpress Studio, Art Museum, College Library and Conservatory collections with text-and-image-objects from the West, East Asia and the Islamic world. This course is required for the Book Studies Concentration and prepares students for Book Studies courses throughout the College and Conservatory. Prerequisites & Notes: Students should have completed a Writing Intensive course or gained Writing Certification in any course in the humanities. Requirements can be waived with instructor consent. Course Last Offered/Scheduled: Summer 2021
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