Spring Term 2025 Environmental Humanities and Art - 3882 - ENST 251 |
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Catalog Description : How can we understand our place on this planet and envision a better future? Doing so requires not only scientific knowledge but humanistic insight into how humans conceptualize, value, and engage with more-than-human nature. Accordingly, this seminar draws on diverse lenses-which may include literature, history, film, art, philosophy, and Indigenous studies-to examine current environmental realities, how we got here, and possible paths forward. Attributes: 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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