Languaging the Contemporary

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Course System Home Terms Summer 2025 Languaging the Contemporary

Course Description

Summary

This course explores the failures and possibilities of language to describe ourselves and our worlds. In this class, students will be invited to participate in language through 5 acts: 
1. Listening: the act of intentionally turning one’s attention toward the other 2. Coinage: the act of finding one’s language 
3. Translating: the act of ingesting and digesting the other 
4. Opacity: the art of not being understood and the care of not understanding 5. Publishing: the act of making public 

Prerequisites

Enrollment in MFA Low Residency Dance program required.

Please contact the faculty member : yuchenchang@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Chang Yuchen

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Summer 2025

Credits

2

Course Level

5000

Maximum Enrollment

8

Course Frequency

One time only