You know, the University I went to had an actual honors minor program. And they totally did classes like this, seriously. There was a History of Chocolate class, a class on Harry Potter, and I’m pretty sure there was a class with comic books at the theme. I was a geek who took stuff like a class on Neuroethics or one on languages, though.
All you need is a faculty member who wants to teach something quirky like this, and enough pull to get it approved! We can have that fall under Contemporary Late-Century Popular Literature: Themes in Heroes with a side order of Jungian Archetypes.
↑ My question exactly
Yeah, I think it’s the truly random dreams that are most disturbing, when you can’t even begin to guess what to read into them.
Ciboire, Boum.
Tes rêves sont de plus en plus weird.
I’m Batman.
You know, the University I went to had an actual honors minor program. And they totally did classes like this, seriously. There was a History of Chocolate class, a class on Harry Potter, and I’m pretty sure there was a class with comic books at the theme. I was a geek who took stuff like a class on Neuroethics or one on languages, though.
The University of Victoria has a “Science of Batman” course, Does that count?
I would be the king of this class, I would be showing the teacher what was up with Batman.
whoa. that has to be one of the coolest dreams ever. why couldn’t MY school have that class? ah, regular life just smokes it sometimes.
I’d worry about what the per-requisite for that class would be.
I want to take this class.
All you need is a faculty member who wants to teach something quirky like this, and enough pull to get it approved! We can have that fall under Contemporary Late-Century Popular Literature: Themes in Heroes with a side order of Jungian Archetypes.
Probably the same school that teaches the samurai class.
what just happenned