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First-Year Experience

Scribner Seminar Program

Course Description

Capitalist Aesthetics

Instructor(s): Andrew Bozio, English 

Much, if not all, of the world is dominated by capitalism. But even as it shapes our lives, capitalism itself often feels impossibly abstract. Terms like inflation, supply and demand, and the market are incredibly vague, and they often appear to have little (or no) relationship to the tangible realities of our lives. This course examines that paradox through a series of questions. What is capitalism? How does it shape culture, in general, and art, in particular? Finally, what can aesthetics (taken from the Greek word for feeling) tell us about what it means to live and work within capitalism? To answer those questions, well first consider what defines capitalism as a political and economic system and how capitalism shapes both our conception and our experience of the world. Well then consider how capitalism influences the realm of aesthetics, drawing upon literature and film to guide our inquiry.

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