Course. We are still in module three which is about museums and current debates. So far weve looked at a number of issues having to deal with museums today including the history off the universal art museum. We talk about the ethics of collection especially historical materials. We looked at some of the oldest restitution claims and discussions like the marbles and the problems of equities that have been looted in recent years that end up in public museums. Today we are going to take up a special case native american Cultural Heritage primarily in the United States and canada for a little bit. As always, we approach these from the plaintiff view of human rights andg there are many other ways of approaching these issues. So, first, a reminder that wherever we are we are always on native land. If you go to this wonderful website, you can put in your zip code and discover a native map of your area and where you are from a native perspective. Here we are this is a big area and we are somew
History of the universal art museum. We talked about the ethics of especially of historical. We looked at some of the oldest restitution and discussions like the parthenon marbles. We talked the problem of antiquities that have been looted in recent years and that end up in public museums and weve talked about calls to decolonize the museum today were going to take a special case a native american Cultural Heritage primarily in the United States and canada for a little bit in. As always, we approach these issues from the point of view of art history, museums, studies, human rights. There are many other ways of approaching these issues. So first, a reminder that wherever we are in the americas are always on native land. If you go to this wonderful website, you can put your zip code and you can discover a native map of your area. You can figure out where you are from a native. And here we are. This is the bay area and we are somewhere over here on the historic territory of the part when
Prof. Worthen let us begin. My name is molly worthen. We are at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill and todays lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. I will try to answer three Big Questions today. Number one, what is protestant fundamentalism . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . And third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the United States than in any other society in the western world . I am curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists are these terms that you hear today . Do you know people who call themselves fundamentalists or use this label . I can see some nodding. Any examples . Is that how they describe groups that do terrorist attack . It is a term that you hear more often in the context of islam. What about here, among American Christian groups . I am from up north. And many of the christians down here we call fundamentalist christians. Often as a perjora
Worthen lets begin. Todays lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. Im going to try to answer three Big Questions today. Number 1 what is protestant from the mental i fundamentalis . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . Third, why has fundamentalism and so much more influential in the United States than in any other society in the western world . Curious. Terms that you here today . Do you know people who call themselves fundamentalist or use this label . I can see some nodding. Any examples . Yes . Groupsng to describe that would do terrorists attacks. Its a term that you hear often in the context of islam. What about here among American Christian groups . That areeople christians here we wouldve called by the mentalist christians in the pejorative, i dont think its often not used by the fundamentalists themselves. You have heard it more of a pejorative term and that is interesting because it lines up
North carolina at chapel hill and todays lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. I will try to answer three Big Questions today. Number one, what is protestant fundamentalism . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . And third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the United States then in any other society in the western world . Curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists are these terms that you here today . Do you that you hear today . Do you know people that use this label . I can see some knotting. Any some nodding. Any examples . Term that you here more often in the context of islam. What about here, among American Christian groups . I am from up north. And many of the christians down here we call fundamentalist christians. Often as a per jordan of. Ive. Ften as a perjorat prof. Worthen that lines up with my own experience. I have met some proud, independent baptist that claim the