| Semester and Year | FA 2011 |
| Course Number | FIRST-UG32 |
| Section | 001 |
| Instructor | Stephen Duncombe |
| Days | Mon,Wed |
| Time | 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM |
| Units | 4.0 |
| Level | U |
| Foundation Requirement |
Open to Gallatin first-year students only.
How do we know what is real and what is illusion? From the philosophy of the ancient Greeks to contemporary movies such as The Matrix , this question has haunted humankind. This course begins with the premise that "the real" is something we construct. We create reality through the stories we tell and the stories told to us. Since the most powerful storytellers today are the commercial media, we will pay special attention to the role of entertainment, advertising, and public relations in constructing our reality. Texts for the course include works by Plato, Rene Descartes, W.E.B. Du Bois, Maxine Hong Kingston, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herman Melville, Walter Lippmann, Jean Baudrillard, Slavoj Zizek, Judith Butler, Jonathan Lear and John Berger.
First-Year Program: Interdisciplinary Seminars (FIRST-UG)