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INDG 4650 - Orality, Literacy, Narrative |
Examination of the construction of world-view and cognition in oral cultures by focusing on the language forms, perceptions, and social values/control contained in oral stories, histories, and communication. Analysis of the dynamics of communication and thought brought about by the written word through the move to script.
Prerequisite(s): Two courses (6.0 credit hours) at the 3000 level in Humanities or Social Sciences AND Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)
Equivalent: Native American Studies 3850 (Orality, Literacy, and Narrative) (prior to 2020/2021); Native American Studies 4850 (Orality, Literacy, and Narrative) (prior to 2020/2021)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate, Master, Audit Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Lecture Indigenous Studies Department Course Attributes: Fine Arts & Humanit Lib Ed Req, Arts & Science or LBED course |