Paste Magazine reports that students at Harvard will soon be able to register for a class based on the HBO series, “The Wire”.
The class will be taught by sociology professor William J. Wilson, an outspoken, long-time fan of the show. “It has done more to enhance our understanding of the challenges of urban life and the problems of urban inequality, more than any other media event or scholarly publication,” Wilson told the audience at a panel discussion on campus.
That’s high praise from a renowned sociologist, who is not alone in his enthusiasm for the show as a vehicle for teaching.
Harvard is not the only university to offer a course about The Wire. UC-Berkeley teaches a film studies course about it, and so does Middlebury College. Duke offers a literature course that uses it to examine phenomenology and 21st century visual media.
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