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LA 141AC
The American Landscape:
Multi-cultural Difference & Diversity



Spring 2006

Instructors:
Walter Hood

Seminar (CCN: 48548) MW 4:30-6, 112 Wurster Hall

Units: 3


This course will compare and contrast the nature of African American, American Indian, and European American relationships with the American Landscape. Traditional patterns of land use within each subculture will be explored, and juxtaposed against prevailing theory and ideology. Social patterns of use, perception, attached meaning and sense of place, and the transformation of the environment as the result of social change are some of the topics to be discussed. This course satisfies the American cultures requirement.

 

 


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