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Sign up for Political Landscapes: Environmental and Regional Identities 44193 - GCOM 11700 - 01
This course examines the role landscapes play in relation to political identities, using a theory of cinematic bioregionalism. Bioregionalism is a practice of environmental activism and thought that emphasizes the inextricable links between human culture and the natural environment in which it is embedded. Students will write reflections on required readings and films and attend films presented during the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival. 1 credit S/D/F Block II Wednesday, 3/9, 3-6pm, Wednesday, 3/23, 3-6pm, Festival week 3/28-4/3 (hours TBD), Wednesday, 4/6, 3-6pm Matt Holtmeier
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