ANI
207:
Anime History
This course is an Introduction to the history, development and cultural significance of Japanese animation. We will explore how historical and cultural concepts of Japan have translated to the screen, as well as the influence of economic forces and changing technology. Students will gain an insight into anime's origins and cultural influences through an examination of the World War II, post-war, mid- and late-twentieth-century historical periods of Japan. This class will analyze particular examples of anime and anime artists in their historical context, emphasizing the use of primary sources.
Spring 2024-2025
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Section:
601
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Class number:
35357
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Meeting time:
TuTh
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
LEWIS 01511
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Paloma Trecka
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Winter 2023-2024
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Section:
501
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Class number:
22973
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Meeting time:
TuTh
10:10AM
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11:40AM
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Location:
14EAS 00802
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Paloma Trecka
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Winter 2022-2023
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Section:
501
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Class number:
28918
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Meeting time:
TuTh
10:10AM
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11:40AM
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Location:
14EAS 00802
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Paloma Trecka
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Winter 2021-2022
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Section:
501
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Class number:
28614
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Meeting time:
TuTh
10:10AM
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11:40AM
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Location:
14EAS 00802
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Paloma Trecka
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