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What we learn matters, but how we learn matters more.Culture Unplugged is about social and conscious documentaries and... see more
Interviews with students from Ghana on a wide variety of social and cultural topics. Useful for area studies, study... see more
This material provides information regarding physical cultural practices. The site explores the ways in which our bodies... see more
REESWEB is the Virtual Library for Russian and Eastern European Studies maintained by the University of Pittsburgh.... see more
The title of this book is Speaking of Culture and its purpose is to define culture and many other concepts associated... see more
Ukraine - Ukraine - Cultural life: Ukraine possesses a wealth of cultural talent and a considerable cultural legacy.... see more
Sustainability is an international, cross-disciplinary, scholarly, peer-reviewed and open access journal of... see more
This course examines the major aesthetic, social, and political elements which have shaped modern Japanese culture and... see more
This course examines the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of digital games. Topics include the... see more
What is the good life, and can you shop there? Would you want that life if you couldn't? Has shopping replaced working as... see more
This is a comprehensivie site that covers all topics of Chinese culture from Chinese history, Chinese philosophy, Chinese... see more
How — and why — do people seek to capture everyday life on film? What can we learn from such films? This course... see more
This course considers reggae, or Jamaican popular music more generally—in its various forms (ska, rocksteady, roots,... see more
The power-point presentations introduce students to the study of three major French novels from the eighteenth to the... see more
This video was recorded at MIT Communications Forum. This panel demonstrates provocatively how literary criticism and... see more
Is marriage a patriarchal institution? Much feminist scholarship has characterized it that way, but now in the context of... see more
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal (ISSN 1481-4374) is at present the only refereed online... see more
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, anthropology, film, and cultural studies to examine the... see more
Originally created for the 2014 Coursera course titled, “Understanding Violence,” Professor Pamela Scully discusses the... see more
Our Teacher's Guide offers a collection of lessons and resources for K-12 social studies, literature, and arts classrooms... see more
"Hoover provides an excellent introduction to the aesthetics of Japanese culture. Zen History, Zen, Haiku, Ceramics,... see more
This course is an introduction to writing prose for a public audience—specifically, prose that is both critical and... see more
The popularity of video games carries implications in game players' first (L1) and second language (L2) literacy. Based... see more