AMST3112: Prince, Porn, and Public Space: The Cultural Politics of the Twin Cities in the 1980s

3 CreditsFreshman SeminarHistorical PerspectivesRace, Power, and Justice in the United StatesSustainability

This course uses music (especially Prince and the Replacements), debates around pornography/sex, and shifts around access to public space in order to explore the local culture and national importance of the Twin Cities during the 1980s.

View on University Catalog

All Instructors

A Average (3.881)Most Common: A (80%)

This total also includes data from semesters with unknown instructors.

912 students
SNWFDCBA
  • 4.76

    /5

    Recommend
  • 4.74

    /5

    Effort
  • 4.71

    /5

    Understanding
  • 4.65

    /5

    Interesting
  • 4.39

    /5

    Activities


      Contribute on our Github

      Gopher Grades is maintained by Social Coding with data from Summer 2017 to Spring 2024 provided by the Office of Institutional Data and Research

      Privacy Policy