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S/T: Popular Culture And World Politics (POL-390)


Semester: Fall 2024
Number: 0158-390-001
Instructor: Robert Saunders
Days: Monday Wednesday 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise 214
Credits: 3
Notes:

*This Course Is Not Designed For First Year Students.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Students will examine the complex relationship between popular culture and world politics across the globe. The pop culture analyzed include film/television, music, video games, comics, novels, comedy, political cartoons, social media, fads, and fashion. Topics to be explored include international relations/diplomacy, nationalism/national identity, imperialism/post colonialism, cooperation/conflict, immigration, terrorism, and the environment.

Learning Goals:   Global Learning/Civic Engagement

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