AVFX 302 History of Women in Animation
	 From the beginning, women and underrepresented groups have held a strong presence   within animation, yet when examining history, minimal emphasis is placed on their contributions. The truth is, throughout most of the 20th century, leading women - and other under-recognized  artists - established, defined and expanded the animated art form, yet very little is recorded of  their work, and their films are rarely examined.    This first-of-its-kind course delves into these artists and their artistic contributions within the  animated art form. Through lecture, screenings, presentations and guest speakers, students will  achieve a comprehensive understanding of this previously invisible half of our collective  animated past. Lecture. Prerequisites: WRIT 113, First-Year Academic Writing; LSCI 105, Information Theory and Practice or LSCI 106, Information Sources in Architecture and Interior Design or LSCI 205, Information in the Disciplines.