Hi Fleet. Thank you for posting this content! Would you be willing to update the link for Part 2 when you have a moment? The link redirects to a 404 error. Thank you again!
alas, I've been caught! Guilty as charged: I am an avid consumer of fanfiction, and have been reading (and occasionally writing) them for more than a decade. I always laugh when students point it out on my bookmarks bar, because I'm convinced that it's the first time for some of them that they're seeing me as an actual human being rather than someone that's just making them memorize the difference between a pendentive and a squinch. I also remind them that a good portion of the artworks in Unit 3 are basically Bible fanart: turns out people have been making art based off of other people's concepts, narratives, and ideas for ages, oftentimes interpreting them through their own unique lenses in the process. After all: what is art, if not something that provokes a reaction from the audience?
It's not historically accurate to say Hinduism came before Buddhism. The Vedic religion came before Buddhism, but the Vedic religion is almost completely different in beliefs and practices from Hinduism. Hinduism arose because of the influence of Buddhism and other Sramana traditions.
you are a very dedicated teacher. My classmates and I all watch your videos and we very appreciate it!!
This video is so helpful in studying for my AP exam. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos!
Where is part 2?
There’s a link to the audio of part 2 in the description of this video
Hi Fleet. Thank you for posting this content! Would you be willing to update the link for Part 2 when you have a moment? The link redirects to a 404 error. Thank you again!
Thank you for creating these!
I really like your lectures! Have you done one on the Indus Valley Civilization too?
Love ya Fleet but the AO3 in your bookmarks took me out.
alas, I've been caught! Guilty as charged: I am an avid consumer of fanfiction, and have been reading (and occasionally writing) them for more than a decade. I always laugh when students point it out on my bookmarks bar, because I'm convinced that it's the first time for some of them that they're seeing me as an actual human being rather than someone that's just making them memorize the difference between a pendentive and a squinch. I also remind them that a good portion of the artworks in Unit 3 are basically Bible fanart: turns out people have been making art based off of other people's concepts, narratives, and ideas for ages, oftentimes interpreting them through their own unique lenses in the process. After all: what is art, if not something that provokes a reaction from the audience?
@@FleetsAPArtHistory i wanna read ur writing so bad now omg. (btw ur videos are so helpful i am now ur biggest fan)
It's not historically accurate to say Hinduism came before Buddhism. The Vedic religion came before Buddhism, but the Vedic religion is almost completely different in beliefs and practices from Hinduism. Hinduism arose because of the influence of Buddhism and other Sramana traditions.