5510 Landscape, Language, Literature, And Law (3)
An examination of the geographic underpinnings and implications of languages,
literatures, and jurisprudence. The course explores languages' historic
rootedness in the interactions between human beings and their surroundings; the
varying geographic expressiveness and discrimination of languages; the effect
and significance of literary evocations of landscapes; and the cultural and
environmental geographic content of the language of law. Readings, lectures,
discussions, writing. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Offered:
On demand. Also offered as Geography 410.