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Fall 2020-Oscar Wilde and the art of perception

Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar studying questions of aesthetics and perception as they play out in the works of Oscar Wilde and in the world we inhabit today.

Galleries, Timelines, and Maps

Map
Posted by LeeAnne Richardson on Thursday, August 27, 2020 - 13:44

This map is a collaborative resource for the interdisciplinary seminar HONS3260, Oscar Wilde and the art of percepiton

Pinpoint a place that represents an important location for your research topic. Explain what happened there and why it is significant. Also be sure to explain how it relates to questions of perception or aesthetics.

Gallery Exhibit
Posted by LeeAnne Richardson on Thursday, August 27, 2020 - 13:04

A gallery of images for HONS3260: Oscar Wilde and the art of perception

Choose an image that represents an important aspect of your research topic. Give enough detail so that an audience that might not share your knowledge base would understand what it is and how it is significant. Also be sure to explain how it relates to questions of perception or aesthetics.

Chronology
Posted by LeeAnne Richardson on Thursday, August 27, 2020 - 11:59

This is a collaborative resource for HONS3260: Oscar Wilde: the art of perception

For this timeline, you will research a topic of your choosing (perhaps related your own major) and then select a date that represents an important moment for your research topic. Explain what happened then and why it is significant. Also be sure to explain how it relates to questions of perception or aesthetics.

A few timeline elements have already been added (borrowing from BRANCH). Some BRANCH timeline entries are more extensive than yours will need to be. You should aim for approximately 1000 words.

Individual Entries

Posted by Patrick Allomong on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 09:35
Chronology Entry
Posted by Patrick Allomong on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 09:32
Place
Posted by Patrick Allomong on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 09:26

Located in New York City, New York, the second officially established police department in the United States was the New York Police Department. This police department, like all of the police departments in the United States to some extent, was heavily influenced by the London Metropolitan Police.  It was established in 1844, and it was organized similarly to the military in its command structure like the London Metropolitan Police. The uniforms of the New York Police Department were also similar to London’s police force, as they were also blue, military style, and had badges on them for identification. The uniforms established a sense of authority, and this impacted the presence and perception of the police department by the public. The blue color of the uniforms was largely based on the London Metropolitan Police, and the color and uniform style was similar to that of the military at the time. The police department has continued to grow since its...

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Place
Posted by Jahmani Taylor on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 08:45

Photojournalists are all over the world. For this project, The image I used as an example was shot in Nipomo, California. The Photographer's studio and primary location were San Francisco California. This image was captured in 1936 and Americans were still suffering from effects of the stock market crash of 1929. This was an important period during American history because this leads to more government regulation and helped rebuild the America we live in today. This image humanized the effects of the stock market crash. People around the world were able to see a sneak peek of what life was like in America. The women in the iconic image, Florence Owens became a symbol of courage and Endurance by simply sharing her story. This image impacted how people perceived the great depression in the United States. The image was so powerful that it became a key factor in the development of the Farm Security Administration. The FSA was a new deal agency formed the year after the image was taken...

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Posted by Efua Egya-Mensah on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 04:07
Chronology Entry
Posted by Savannah Rogers on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 02:42
Posted by Nancy Ho on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 00:55
Posted by Savannah Rogers on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 00:52
Place
Posted by Nancy Ho on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 00:50

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン), or better known in the west, Sailor Moon is a Japanese Manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi in 1991. The original anime run of Sailor Moon was premiered in Japan on March 7, 1992 in Japan and serves as the place of origin for the internation pop culture icon Sailor Moon and her and the anime's impact on Fashion, aesthetics, and perceptions of magical girl genre and girl's fantasy romance. This series was leading the way for normalizing LGBTQA+ content in the '90s despite being heavily censored overseas, the theme of love, friendship, and women empowerment is seen and heard even today.

Chronology Entry
Posted by Nancy Ho on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 00:43

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