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Course Name
Turkish
Modernitenin Oluşumu
English
Formations of Modernity
Course Code
ITB 020
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Alim Arlı
Course Objectives
The aims of the course are to introduce the experience of modernity that reveals today's world with the industrial revolution, scientific revolution, modern state, democracy and modern urbanization, to understand the basic processes of modernity and to explain the conflict areas inherent in modernity. The forms of modernity in different geographies will be discussed and the criticisms of modernity will be evaluated with its basic aspects.
Course Description
In the course of the formations of modernity, the basic issues that reveal and develop modernity will be discussed. Basic concepts such as freedom, individual, society, class, status, public sphere, bourgeoisie, capital, culture and labor will be introduced.
Course Outcomes
It is aimed that the students who take this course will gain the following knowledge and skills at the end of the course.
1- Recognizing the basic processes that bring about modernity,
2- To understand the economic and cultural structures that dominate modern societies,
3- Explaining the concepts of freedom, individual, society, class, status, public sphere, bourgeoisie, capital, culture, labor,
4- Recognizing the experience of modernity from the perspectives of daily life and the individual,
5- To recognize the main topics and arguments of the criticism of modernity,
6- To grasp modernity conceptually and historically and to consider it from a critical point of view.
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