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Re: Obama comes to support Harvard

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Apr 16 15:52:48 2025, in response to Re: Obama comes to support Harvard, posted by #4SeaBeachFred on Wed Apr 16 15:46:32 2025.

$85,000 a year to learn about 1000 years of palestein taught by 3 professors.

ROFL

I went on their course catalog because...well:

AAAS 130Y Mobility, Power and Politics
CourseID: 000130
Faculty:
Next Term Offered:
This course incorporates insights from the new mobilities paradigm in studying the
linkages between movement, power and politics in the contemporary era. The course
will discuss how issues of mobility are central to many lives and many organizations, and
how movement intersects with the spatialization and materialization of power, difference
and inequality within societies. Students will come to an understanding of how mobility,
and control over mobility, both reflects and reinforces power; why mobile subjects are
increasingly a risk and at risk; and the impact of the regulation and governance of
mobility on conflict, security and development. Students will also benefit from the new
light that this course sheds on how issues of mobility and immobility intersect with
security and development in at least five core areas: (1) questions of power and
government (2) spaces of regulation and intervention (3) the quandary of freedom and
control in a globalized world; (4) infrastructures that enable and constrain movement;
and (5) issues of justice and ethics.


wth does this say?

Anyway, I love general knowledge, and the randomness you can get. But I found I learn more from attending a special exhibition at a decent museum and buying a book than taking out a government loan so some ego'd person can lecture for 15 weeks and give a test that I will forget. For 85 grand.
AAAS 194 World Fairs

This seminar addresses questions of cultural display through the art and architecture of
world fairs, mid-nineteenth century to present. Students are introduced to the seminal
fair events beginning with the Crystal Palace in London, and extending to fairs in the U.
S., France, Belgium, Spain, Japan and China. the history of fairs as artistic and social
phenomenon is explored along with how these events shaped national identity, ethnicity,
social class, race, imperialism, colonialism, and gender.


n/m, we went to colonialsm, gender and race. ANother fruit.


PS, chatgpt does do a better job of writing. This is clearlyd one by a human.

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