Freedom as a Practice

Harvard Summer School

SWGS S-1120

Section 1

CRN 36135

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What does freedom mean? And, if meaning is created through action, how is freedom practiced? This course explores America's most cherished ideal—freedom—as it has manifest in practice. Students examine major forms of freedom practice—from privacy to speech, from domination to self-creation, and from individual movement to collective movement—and have an opportunity to research freedom fighters at the Schlesinger Library to grasp not only the historical practice of freedom but to interpret that history to render an understanding of one's own freedom practice, today.

Instructor Info

Marcie Bianco, PhD

Editor and Author


Meeting Info

TTh 3:15pm - 6:15pm (6/22 - 8/7)

Participation Option: On Campus

Deadlines

Last day to register:

Notes

Harvard College students: This course is eligible for degree credit, but see important policy information.

Syllabus

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CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
36135 1 On Campus Marcie Bianco Open TTh 3:15pm - 6:15pm
Jun 22 to Aug 7