Best for fun class: Politics and Film
Politics and Film, an American Studies course, tackles the intersection between filmmaking and dominant American political concepts like liberty, neoliberalism and individualism.
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Best for fun class: Politics and Film
Politics and Film, an American Studies course, tackles the intersection between filmmaking and dominant American political concepts like liberty, neoliberalism and individualism.
Luther Rice Fellow Maureen Rafter, an American Studies major, delves into the connections between Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen, exploring their journey to political unity.
A Semester’s Journey through 20th-Century American Culture
From the early Black blues women to today’s culture wars, students in GW Professor Gayle Wald’s class follow U.S history’s path.