Courses: The Politics of Pop: Culture, Capitalism, Consumption and the Clash (POLSH271B01)
Spring 2009
This course in political theory addresses the political implications of popular culture. Melding theory with specific case studies, the course situates music, consumerism, and television in the context of power, capitalism, citizenship, and the practice of democratic politics.
Prerequisites: One political science course or consent of instructor.
Fulfills: SO I
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Meeting TimesMW 12:30-2:00 |

