Instructor: Professor Nathan Godfried Days/Time: Wednesday, 4:00-5:50 Location: Stevens Hall 175 Description: This course examines a set of complex issues and questions dealing with popular (mass) culture and twentieth-century U.S. history: How has the extension of capitalist market relations into all areas of social life shaped American cultural forms and practices? How has culture itself
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