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Comparative Cultural Studies

Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Cultural Studies area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Cultural Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 0830-0948 and T or R 0830-0918 KASULIS*T
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 0930-1118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 273 Introduction to World Literautre, TR 1130-0118, BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, M W 1130-0118 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 525 Religious Movements in Global Context, T R 0930-1118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 531 The City and Culture, M W 1130-0118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 651 Topics in Comparative Studies, T R 0930-1118 KING*J
  • Comparative Studies 651A Topics in Comparative Studies, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 677.02 Themes in World Folklore, M W 0530-0718 WEBBER*S
  • Comparative Studies 706 Complex Ethnography, T 0130-0418 ERZEN*T
  • Comparative Studies 716 Theorizing Culture, W 1230-0318 LIU*M
  • Comparative Studies 792A Theories of Myth, T R 0130-0318 KAPLAN*M
  • African American and African Studies 378 History of Jazz I , T R 0930-1118 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies H584 Literature and Modern Experience in Africa, T R 0930-1118 MPHANDE*L
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, T R 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, T R 0930-1118 KORANG*K
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018; T R 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; T R 0230-0418; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 1230-0218 SMITH*C
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 EVELAND*W
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 0230-0418 MAHOOD*C
  • Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, T R 1030-1218 ACKER*S; M W 1230-0218; T R 0130-0318 ACKER*S; M W 0230-0418
  • *Communication 368 Intercultural Communication in Organizational Contexts, M W 0930-1118 MORRISON
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, T R 1230-0218 MOYER-GUSE*E
  • *Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 1130-0118 DIMMICK*J
  • *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, M W 0130-0318 APPIAH*O
  • *Communication 662 Communication and Gender, M W 1230-0218 ROSS*F
  • Dance 753 Dance Criticism and Aesthetics, M W 0430-0630 FECK*M
  • English 264 Reading Popular Culture, M W 0330-0518 RIEDE*D
  • English 277N Intro to Disability Studies, M W 0530-0718
  • English 569N Digital Media and English Studies, T R 0530-0718 SELFE*C
  • English 573.01 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Discourse, M W 1130-0118 JOHNSON*N
  • English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore, T R 0130-0318 CASHMAN*R
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film, M 0330-0618 and W 0330-0518 BEJA*M
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film, T 0930-1218 and R 0930-1118 O'SULLIVAN*S
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0330-0518 ADEEKO*A
  • English 587 Studies in Asian American Literature and Culture, M W 0130-0318 JANI*P
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English 593 Literature and Law, T R 0330-0518 HESFORD*W
  • English 596 STDS LIT & ARTS, M W 0330-0518 MULLEN*P
  • French 206 Intro to French Media and Visual Culture, T R 0130-0318
  • French 470 Introduction to French Cinema, M W 0330-0518 PARSON*J
  • French 672 French Cinema, 1945 to Present, M 0430-0718 and W 0430-0618 O'RILEY*M
  • Geography 450 The Making of the Modern World, T R 1030-1218 COX*K
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0118 TBA
  • German 299 Weimar and the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 1230-0248 SPENCER*A
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, M W 0130-0318
  • History H325 Intro to Women’s History, T R 0930-1118 HARTMANN*S
  • History 346 Intro to Asian American History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • History 398 Intro to Historical Thought, M W 0930-1118 BLACKFORD*M; M W 1030-1218 LEVI*S;
  • M W 1130-0118 SHAW*S; M W 0130-0318 JUDD*R; T R 0130-0318 HALL*S
  • History H398 Intro to Historical Thought, M W 0830-1018 DALE*S
  • History 528 Love in the Modern Western World, M W 1030-1218 KERN*S
  • History 579.01 American Cultural & Intellectual History, 1789-1900, T R 1030-1218 CONN*S
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, T R 0930-1118 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 340 Aspects of Modernity, T R 0330-0518 VINEGAR*A
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0330-0518 STAFF
  • History of Art 546 Classic Film Theories, M W 0130-0318 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 715 Historical Conceptual Bases of Art History, T R 0530-0718 FLORMAN*L
  • H250 Greek Identities, T R 0930-1118
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 244 Films of the Middle East, T R 0130-0318
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 675 Intellectuals in the Middle East, M W 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, T R 0930-1118 BROWN*L
  • Russian 360 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, M W 0330-0518 RUDICH*O; T R 0330-0518 DRAHAIEVA-TU
  • Spanish 331 Caribbean Cultures, T R 0930-1118
  • Spanish 510 Mexican Studies, R 0330-0518 CORONA*I
  • Spanish 557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., T R 0130-0318 RODRIGUEZ*
  • Spanish H560 Introduction to Spanish-American Culture, M W 0130-0318 DEL SARTO*A
  • Spanish 581 Spanish Film, T 0330-0548 and R 0330-0518 AMELL*S
  • Theatre H230 Moving Image Art, M W 0130-0318 PARROTT*J
  • Theatre 531 Theatre Repertory I, M W 1030-1218 CONSTANTINIDAS
  • Theatre 671 Theatre Topics I, M W 0130-0318 FERRIS*L
  • Theatre 674 Contemporary Theatre History, M W 0830-1018 HILL*A
  • Theatre 777 Studies in the Documentary, T R 0130-0318 WOODS*A
  • Women's Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality and Race in Popular Culture, T R 1130-0118 BEAUDETTE*M; M W 0330-0518 BRENNAN*S
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, T R 1130-0118 KEATING*C
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women's Studies 317 Women and Film, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 MIZEJEWSKI*L
  • Women's Studies 340 Latina Experience in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518 TBA
  • Women's Studies 505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective, T R 0930-1118 BYSTYDZIENSK
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T and R 1130-0118
  • Women's Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, T R 0330-0518 TBA
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 1030-1218 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318 TBA
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130-0318 JACOBS*N

Comparative Ethnic and American Studies

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Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Ethnic and American Studies area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Ethnic and American Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 205 Literature and Ethnicity, T R 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 531 The City and Culture, M W 1130-0118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 651A Topics in Comparative Studies, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • African American and African Studies 218 Black Urban Experience, T R 0930-1118 JEWELL*K
  • African American and African Studies 230 The Black Woman: Her Role in the Liberation Struggle, T R 0130-0318 DRAKE*S
  • African American and African Studies 251 Intro to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318; T R 0130-0318 KORANG*K
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V; M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 326 Black Americans and Legal System, M W 0130-0318 MOWOE*I
  • African American and African Studies 378 History of Jazz I, T R 0930-1118 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies 504 Black Politics, M W 0230-0418 MCCLERKING*H
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, T R 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • Art Education 367.01 Ethnic Art: A Means of Intercultural Communication, M W 0930-1148; M W 0930-1148; T R 0930-1148; T R 0930-1148; M W 1130-0148; M W 1230-0248; M W 0130-0348; T R 0130-0348
  • Art Education 367N01 Ethnic Art: A Means of Intercultural Communication, T R 0530-0748
  • English 281 Introduction to African American Lit, T R 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*A
  • English 552 U.S. Lit: 1865-1914, M W 1130-0118 HEWITT*E
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 0930-1118 CONROY*M; T R 1130-0118 PRINZ*J
  • English 577.03 Studies in Folklore:Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore, T R 0130-0318 CASHMAN*R
  • English 581 Special Topics in US Ethnic Literatures, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature, T R 0330-0518 ADEEKO*A
  • English 587 Studies in Asian American Literature and Culture, M W 0130-0318 JANI*P
  • History H325 Intro to Women’s History: the American Experience, T R 0930-1118 HARTMANN*S
  • History 346 Intro to Asian American History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • History 527 History of the Family, T R 0130-0318 ROBERTSON*C
  • Music 252 History of Rock and Roll, M W 0930-1118 and R 0830, 1030, 1130, 1230, or 0230
  • Political Science 504 Black Politics, M W 0230-0418 MCCLERKING*H
  • Psychology 375 Stereotyping and Prejudice, M W 1200-0118 FUJITA*K
  • Social Work 300 Minority Perspectives: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, M F 0230-0348 ALEXANDER*R; W 0730-0918; W 1130-0118
  • Sociology 345 Contemporary American Society, T R 0130-0318
  • Sociology 435 Sociology of Women, M W 0930-1118 SAYER*L
  • Sociology 463 Social Stratification, W 0930-1118 BUCHMANN*C; M W 0130-0318 BUCHMANN*C
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 0130-0318; M W 0330-0518
  • Sociology 608 Gender, Race, and Class in Mass Communications, T R 0330-0518 CURRY*T
  • Sociology 635 Men in Society, T R 0930-1118
  • Spanish 331 Caribbean Cultures, T R 0930-1118
  • Spanish 557 Survey of Latino/Latina Literature in the US, T R 0130-0318 RODRIGUEZ*
  • Spanish H560 Introduction to Spanish American Cultures, M W 0130-0318 DEL SARTO*A
  • Spanish 650 Senior Seminar in Spanish or Spanish American Literature, T R 0930-1118 SUMMERHILL*S
  • Spanish and Portuguese 660 Senior Seminar in Hispanic Culture, T R 0600-0748 RODRIGUEZ*I
  • Women’s Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, T R 0930-1118 MITCHELL*A; M W 0330-0518 ISBISTER*D
  • Women’s Studies 305 Gender, Culture and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women’s Studies 340 Latina Experience in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Women’s Studies 505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Women’s Studies H510 American Women’s Movements, T R 0130-0318 CC 0314 WU*J
  • Women’s Studies 540 Studies in Black Women Writing Culture, M W 1030-1218 WANZO*R
  • Women’s Studies 620 Special Topics in Women’s Studies, M W 0130-0318 TBA
  • Yiddish 367 Jewish-American Voices in US Literature, MTWRF 0230- TBA

Comparative Literature

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Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Literature area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Comparative Literature. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 0830-0948 KASULIS*T and T or R 0830-0918
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 0930-1118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 273 Introduction to World Literautre, TR 1130-0118, BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, T R 0930-1118; M W 0130-0318
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, T 0130-0418 and R 0130-0318
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, M W 1130-0118 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 651 Reformation Culture, T R 0930-1118 KING*J
  • Comparative Studies 651A Topics in Comparative Studies, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318; T R 0130-0318 KORANG*K
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V;
  • M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 551 Sel Topics in African American and Related Literatures, M W 0930-1118 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies H584 Literature and the Modern Expericence in Africa, T R 0930-1118 MPHANDE*L
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, T R 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, T R 0930-1118 KORANG*K
  • Arabic 371 Classical and Medieval Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 0130-0318 TAMER*G
  • Arabic *401 Intermediate Literary Arabic Reading, T R 0230-0418
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, M W 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Chinese 503 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, T R 0130-0318 DENTON*K
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130- and W or R 1030 or R 1130
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1230-0218
  • Classics H223 Topics in Ancient Literature and Society, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218
  • Classics 302 Greek and Roman Drama, MTWRF 1130-
  • English 201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, M W 0730-0918; T R 0930-1118; T R 0330-0518
  • English 201N Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, M W 0630-0818
  • English 202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0730-0918; M W 1130-0118; M W 0130-0318 DAVIS*T
  • English 202N Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0530-0718
  • English H202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 1130-0118 TANNENBAUM*L
  • English 220 Introduction to Shakespeare, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • English 264 Reading Popular Culture, M W 0330-0518 RIEDE*D
  • English 275 Thematic Approaches to Literature, T R 0930-1118 HEAPHY*M; T R 0930-1118 HEAPHY*M
  • English 276 Intro to Rhetoric, M W 0330-0518 FREDAL*J
  • English 277 Intro to Disability Studies, M W 0530-0718
  • English 280 The English Bible, T R 0130-0318
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
  • English 281 Intro to African American Literature, T R 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*A
  • English 290 Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865, T R 0930-1118; M W 0330-0518
  • English 291 U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, M W 0930-1118; T R 1130-0118; T R 0330-0518
  • English 291N U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, M W 0530-0718
  • English 513 Intro to Medieval Literature, M W 1130-0118 JONES*C
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, M W 0930-1118 SPINRAD*P; T R 0930-1118 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 533 Literature of the 18th Century: 1740-1800, T R 0130-0318 WHEELER*R
  • English 541 Victorian Poetry and Poetics, T R 1130-0118 GALVAN*J
  • English 542 The Victorian Novel, M W 0130-0318 GARCHA*A
  • English 543 20th Century British Fiction, M W 0930-1118 DAVIS*T
  • English 547 20th Century Poetry, T R 1130-0118 SHUTTLEWORTH
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865 1914, M W 1130-0118 HEWITT*E
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 0930-1118 CONROY*M; T R 1130-0118 PRINZ*J
  • English 559 Intro to Narrative and Narrative Theory, M W 0330-0518 ALDAMA*F
  • English 560 Special Topics in Poetry, T R 0930-1118 RENKER*E
  • English 561 Special Topics in Fictional and Nonfictiona Narrative, T R 1130-0118 CARIELLO*M
  • English 564.02 Major Author in 18th and 19th Century Brit Lit, M W 0930-1118 GARCHA*A
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film, M 0330-0618 and W 0330-0518 BEJA*M
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film, T 0930-1218 and R 0930-1118 O'SULLIVAN*S
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0330-0518 ADEEKO*A
  • English H590.01 Honors Seminar: The Middle Ages, T R 0930-1118 KISER*L
  • English H590.04 Honors Seminar: Romanticism, M W 1130-0118 RIEDE*D
  • English H590.07 Honors Seminar: Literature in English after 1945, T R 0330-0518 PRINZ*J
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English 593 Literature and Law, T R 0330-0518 HESFORD*W
  • English 596 Studies in Literature and the Arts, M W 0330-0518 MULLEN*P
  • French *426 French Literature and the Self, M W 1130-0118 HOFER* B
  • French *440 Intro to the Study of Contemporary French Culture, M W 0930-1118 FOURNY*J
  • French 470 Intro to French Cinema, M W 0330-0518 PARSON*J
  • French *655 French Literature of the 19th Century, T R 0330-0518 MINAHEN*C
  • French 672 French Cinema 1945 to Present, M 0430-0718 and W 0430-0618 O'RILEY*M
  • German *230 Intro to German Prose, M W 1130-0118 TBA
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0118 TBA
  • German 299 Weimar & the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 1230-0248 SPENCER*A
  • German *463 German Culture of the 19th and 20th Centuries, T R 0130-0318 MALKMUS*B
  • *Greek 221 Attic Prose, MTWRF 1130-1218
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical and Post Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 0930-1118; T R 1130-0118
  • Hebrew *620 Intro to Hebrew Literary and Cultural Texts, M W 0930-1118 TANENBAUM*A
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, T R 0930-1118 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 260N Introduction to World Cinema, M W 0530-0718 STAFF
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0330-0518 STAFF
  • History of Art 546 Classic Film Theories, M W 0130-0318 SO 0050 GREEN*J
  • Italian 221 Masterpieces of the Italian Cinema, T 1100-0118 and R 1100-1248 RENGA*D
  • Italian *420 Thematic Approaches to Modern Italian Lit & Culture, T R 1030-1218 KLOPP*C
  • Italian 613 Italian Cinema, T 0230-0448 and R 0230-0418 RENGA*D
  • Italian *628 Modern Italian Poetry and Drama, T R 0230-0418 KLOPP*C
  • Japanese 251 Japanese Lit in Translation, M W 0130-0318 QUINN*S
  • Latin *210 Cicero, MTWRF 0730-
  • Latin *213 Ovid, MTWRF 1030-
  • Modern Greek 371 Modern Greek Lit in Translation, M W 0930-1118
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 244 Films of the Middle East, T R 0130-0318
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World, T R 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, T R 0930-1118 BROWN*L
  • Philosophy 672 Philosophy in Literature, T R 0130-0318 SCHROEDER*T
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, T R 0130-0318
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, M W 1030-1218; T R 1030-1218; M W 1230-; M W 0330-0518
  • Russian 36 0 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, M W 0330-0518 RUDICH*O; T R 030-0518 DRAHAIEVA-TU
  • Russian 521 Russian Lit in the Age of Realism, T R 1130-0118 RIKOUN*P
  • Russian *560 Contemporary Russian in Cultural & Literary Contexts I, T R 1030-1218 STEPANOVA*L
  • Russian 656 Russian Women Writers, M W 0130-0318 RIKOUN*P
  • Scandinavian 222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Slavic Languages and Literatures 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, TR 0130-0318 CARON*I
  • Spanish 320 Don Quixote in Translation, T R 1130-0118 DAVIS*E
  • Spanish *450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish, M W 0130-0318 ROMERO*E;
  • T R 0330-0518 DB 0048 DAVIS*E
  • Spanish *H450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish, M W 1130-0118 LARSON*D
  • Spanish *552 Modern Spanish Literature, T R 0130-0318 AMELL*S
  • Spanish *557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., T R 0130-0318 RODRIGUEZ
  • Spanish *581 Spanish Film, T and R 0330-0518 AMELL*S
  • Spanish *650 Senior Seminar in Spanish or Spanish Amer Literature, T R 0930-1118 SUMMERHILL*S
  • Spanish *660 Senior Seminar in Hispanic Culture, T R 0600-0748 RODRIGUEZ*I
  • Theatre H230 Moving Image Art, M W 0130-0318 PARROTT*J
  • Theatre 531 Theatre Repertory I, M W 1030-1218 CONSTANTINID
  • Theatre 671 Theatre Topics I, M W 0130-0318 FERRIS*L
  • Theatre 674 Contemporary Theatre History, M W 0830-1018 HILL*A
  • Theatre 777 Studies in the Documentary, T R 0130-0318 WOODS*A
  • Women's Studies 300 Introduction to Feminist Analysis, T R 1130-0118 KEATING*C
  • Women's Studies 317 Women and Film, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 MIZEJEWSKI*L
  • Women's Studies 372 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 ZEIDAN*J
  • Women’s Studies 527 Studies in Gender in Cinema, T R 1130-0218
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 1030-1218 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Women’s Studies, M W 0130-0318 TBA
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130-0318 JACOBS*N

Folklore Studies

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The courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Folklore area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Folklore. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 0830-0948 KASULIS*T and T or R 0830-0918
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 0930-1118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 273 Introduction to World Literautre, TR 1130-0118, BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, M W 1130-0118 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 525 Contemporary Religious Movements in Global Context, T R 0930-1118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 531 The City and Culture, M W 1130-0118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 598 Senior Seminar, T R 0930-1118 ERZEN*T
  • Comparative Studies 651 Topics in Comparative Studies, T R 0930-1118 KING*J
  • Comparative Studies 651A Topics in Comparative Studies, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 677.02 Themes in World Folklore, M 0530-0818 WEBBER*S
  • Comparative Studies 716 Theorizing Culture, W 1230-0318 LIU*M
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318; T R 0130-0318 KORANG*K
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V; M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 378 History of Jazz I, T R 0930-1118 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies 505 Language and the Black Experience, M W 0130-0318 WINFORD*D
  • African American and African Studies 551 Selected Topics in African American Literatures, M W 0930-1118 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies H584 Literature and Modern Experience in Africa, T R 0930-1118 MPHANDE*L
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, T R 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, T R 0930-1118 KORANG*K
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018; T R 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; T R 0230-0418; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East , T R 0130-0318 LIU*M
  • Anthropology 421.05 Anthropology of Africa, T R 0930-1118 MORITZ*M
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 1230-0218 SMITH*C
  • Arabic 241 Culture of the Contemporary Arabic World, M W 0930-1118 TABBAH*R; T R 0530- 0718 STEPPENBACKE
  • Chinese 232 Modern Chinese Culture, M W 1030-1218 DENTON*K
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1230-0218
  • Classics 224 Classical Civilization: Greece, M W 1030-1218
  • Classics 225 Classical Civilization: Rome, MTWRF 0930-1018
  • Classics 226 Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome, T R 0930-1118
  • Classics 230 Medicine in the Ancient World, T R 1030-1218
  • Classics 250 Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World, MTWRF 0130-0218
  • Classics 324 Magic in the Ancient World, MTWRF 0230-
  • English 264 Reading Popular Culture, M W 0330-0518 RIEDE*D
  • English 277N Introduction to Disability Studies, M W 0530-0718
  • English 280 The English Bible, T R 0130-0318
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
  • English 281 Intro to African-American Literature, T R 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*A
  • English367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience, M W 0130-0318 CASHMAN*R
  • English 573.01 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Discourse, M W 1130-0118 JOHNSON*N
  • English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore, T R 0130-0318 CASHMAN*R
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0330-0518 ADEEKO*A
  • English 587 Studies in Asian American Literature and Culture, M W 0130-0318 JANI*P
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English 596 Studies in Literature and the Arts, M W 0330-0518 MULLEN*P
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0118 TBA
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, M W 0430-0618 GURARI*S
  • History H325 Introduction to Women’s History: The American Experience, T R 0930-1118 HARTMANN*S
  • History 346 Intro to Asian American History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • Japanese 231 Elements of Japanese Culture, MTWRF 0930- TYLER*W; MTWRF 1130- TYLER*W
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 504 Arthurian Legends, T R 0930-1118
  • Modern Greek 241 Culture of Contemporary Greece, M W 0130-0318
  • Modern Greek H250 Greek Identities, T R 0930-1118
  • Music 250 Music Cultures of the World, MTWRF 0830- WESLEY*A
  • Music 348 Music on the Move in a Globalized World, M W 1030-1148 FOSLER-LUSSI
  • Music 351 The World of Music, TWR 0130- and F 1030, 1130 or 0130
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East, T R 0130-0318 LIU*MORGAN
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 351 Intro to Islam, T R 0130-0318 POURSHARIATI
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World, T R 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 675 Intellectuals in the Middle East, M W 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Persian 241 Introduction to Persian Culture, T R 0130-0318 POURSHARIATI
  • Portuguese 330 Intro to Brazilian Culture, M W 0130-0318 COSTIGAN*L
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, T R 0130-0318
  • Scandinavian 222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 0130-0318 CARON*I
  • Spanish 331 Caribbean Cultures, T R 0930-1118
  • Spanish 510 Mexican Studies, R 0330-0518 CORONA*I
  • Spanish 557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., T R 0130-0318 RODRIGUEZ*
  • Spanish H560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture, M W 0130-0318 DEL SARTO*A
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, T R 1130-0118 KEATING*C
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women's Studies 340 Latina Experience in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518 TBA
  • Women's Studies 505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective, T R 0930-1118 BYSTYDZIENSK
  • Women's Studies H510 American Women’s Movements, T R 0130-0318 WU*J
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T 1130-0218 and R 1130-0118
  • Women's Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, T R 0330-0518
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 1030-1218 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318 TBA
  • Yiddish 241 Yiddish Culture, MTWRF 1230- TBA

Religious Studies

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Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Religious Studies area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Religious Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 0830-0948 KASULIS*T and T or R 0830-0918
  • Comparative Studies 525 Contemporary Religious Movements in Global Context, T R 0930-1118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651 Reformation Culture, T R 0930-1118 KING*J
  • Comparative Studies 651A Framing the Other: China and the West, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 725 Theorizing Religion, T R 0130-0318 URBAN*H
  • African American and African Studies 541 History of Islam in Africa, T R 0130-0318 KOBO*O
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, M W 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1230-0218
  • Classics 226 Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome, T R 0930-1118
  • Classics 324 Magic in the Ancient World, MTWRF 0230- INSTRUCTOR
  • English 280 The English Bible, T R 0130-0318
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 0930-1118 CARPENTER*G
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, M W 0430-0618 GURARI*S
  • Hebrew H241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, M W 1230-0218 TANENBAUM*A
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical & Post Biblical Hebrew Lit in Translation, M W 0930-1118; T R 1130-0118
  • History 331 The Holocaust: Destruction of European Jewry, M W 0930-1048 and T 0930 or 1030 JUDD*R
  • History 505.01 Byzantine History: Early Byzantine Empire, ARR - GREGORY*T
  • History 508.01 Medieval Europe I: 300-1100, T R 0130-0318 HOBBINS*D
  • History 508.03 Medieval England, T R 1030-1218 HANAWALT*B
  • History 531.01 Messiahs and Messianism in Jewish History, M W 1030-1218 GOLDISH*M
  • History 542.01 Intellectual and Social Movements in the Muslim World, M W 1030-1218 HATHAWAY*J
  • History of Art 213 Asian Art, T R 1030-1148 and F 1030 HUNTINGTON*S
  • History of Art 216 Intro to African Art and Archeology, M W 0830-1018 ODITA*O
  • History of Art 315 Renaissance Art in Italy, T R 0130-0318 KLEINBUB*C
  • History of Art 664 Later Islamic Art, T R 0130-0318 CRANE*H
  • History of Art 670 Buddhist Art: Theory and History, M W 0130-0318 HUNTINGTON*J
  • History of Art 675 Art of India III, T R 0330-0518 STAFF
  • Jewish Studies 201 Intro to Jewish Studies, T R 1130-0118 FRANK*D
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 215 Gothic Paris, T R 0130-0318 HELLER*S
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 217 Early Modern London, M W 1130-0118 HIGHLEY*C
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 351 Introduction to Islam, T R 0130-0318 POURSHARIATI
  • Philosophy 215 Asian Philosophies, T R 0930-1118 KASULIS*T
  • Philosophy 270 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, T R 0330-0518
  • Philosophy 302 History of Medieval Philosophy, T R 1230-0218 SANSON*D
  • Scandinavian 222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Sociology 467 Sociology of Religion, T R 0330-0518

Science and Technology Studies

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Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Literature area of concentration offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for Science and Technology Studies. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 0930-1118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 BACHNER*A
  • Comparative Studies 274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, T and R 0130-0318
  • Comparative Studies 531 The City and Culture, M W 1130-0118 COLEMAN*L
  • Comparative Studies 535 Gender and Science, T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 651 Topics in Comparative Studies, T R 0930-1118 KING*J
  • Comparative Studies 651A Topics in Comparative Studies, T 0330-0718 BACHNER*A
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, T R 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, T R 0930-1118 KORANG*K
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018; T R 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; T R 0230-0418; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0830-1018 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 1230-0218 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 597.01 Issues of Contemp World: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, T R 0830-1018; M W 1130-0118; M W
  • 0330-0518; T R 0330-0518
  • Anthropology 597.02 Issues of Contemp World: Women, Culture, and Development, M W 0830-1018; T R 1030-1218; T R 0330-0518
  • Anthropology 702 Theories in Cultural Anthropology, T R 1130-0118 COHEN*J
  • Biology 597 Biology of Human Diversity: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, M W F 0930 and T 0930-1118 or M or W 1030-1218 WRENSCH*D
  • Classics 230 Medicine in the Ancient World, T R 1030-1218
  • Classics 324 Magic in the Ancient World, MTWRF 0230-
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 EVELAND*W
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 0230-0418 MAHOOD*C
  • *Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, T R 1030-1218 ACKER*S; M W 1230-0218; T R 0130-0318 ACKER*S; M W 0230-0418
  • Communication 368 Intercultural Communication in Organizational Contexts, M W 0930-1118 MORRISON
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, T R 1230-0218 MOYER-GUSE*E
  • *Communication 607 Mass Communication Law, T R 1130-0118 MCCLUSKEY*M
  • Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 1130-0118 DIMMICK*J
  • *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, M W 0130-0318 APPIAH*O
  • *Communication 662 Communication and Gender, M W 1230-0218 ROSS*F
  • English 277N Introduction to Disability Studies, M W 0530-0718
  • English 569N Digital Media and English Studies, T R 0530-0718 SELFE*C
  • English 573.01 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Discourse, M W 1130-0118 JOHNSON*N
  • Environment and Natural Resources 201 Introduction to Environmental Sciences, TWRF 0100- and M 0900, 1200, 0100, or 0200 DAVIS*C
  • History H325 Introduction to Women’s History, T R 0930-1118 HARTMANN*S
  • History 524 Women in the Western World: the Industrial Revolution to the Present, T R 1130-0118 SOLAND*B
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, M W 0130-0318
  • International Studies 531 The City and Culture, M W 1130-0118
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, M W 0230-0418 SOUTHGATE*D
  • Philosophy 250 Symbolic Logic, R 1130-0118 CAPLAN*B
  • Sociology 302 Technology and Global Society, M W 1130-0118; M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 0130-0318; M W 0330-0518
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, T R 1130-0118 KEATING*C
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518
  • Women's Studies 325 Issues in Women's Health, M W 1030-1218 GENETIN*V
  • Women's Studies 350 Feminist Perspectives on Women & Violence, T R 0130-0318 TBA
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518
  • Women's Studies 505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective, T R 0930-1118 BYSTYDZIENSK
  • Women's Studies 535 Gender, Sexuality and Science, T R 0330-0518
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318

World Literatures

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Arranged by geo-political region: Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the World Literatures major offered in Autumn 2008. Go to requirements to see the range of courses that may fulfill requirements for the World Literatures major. To see all Comparative Studies courses, go to all. Consult your Comparative Studies adviser to be sure the courses you choose are appropriate for your particular program. In some cases, courses not listed below may, given relevant content, be substituted at the discretion of your adviser.

Interdepartmental Courses in World Literatures

(Courses not listed below may, given appropriate content, be substituted at the discretion of the Comparative Studies or World Literatures adviser.)

Required Courses

  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 LIVINGSTON*R

Africa

  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318; T R 0130-0318 KORANG*K
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context, T R 0330-0518 LIVINGSTON*A
  • African American and African Studies H584 Literature and Modern Experience in Africa, TR 0930-1118 MPHANDE*L

East and South Asia/Pacific

  • Chinese 503 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, T R 0130-0318 DENTON*K
  • Japanese 251 Japanese Literature in Translation, M W 0130-0318 QUINN*S

Latin America/Caribbean

  • Portuguese 330 Introduction to Brazilian Culture, M W 0130-0318 COSTIGAN*L
  • Spanish 331 Caribbean Cultures, T R 0130-0318

Middle East

  • Arabic 371 Classical and Medieval Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 0130-0318 TAMER*G
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, M W 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 0930-1118;T R 1130-0118
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 Literature and Culture of the Islamic World, T R 0930-1118 BUZOV*S

North America and Europe

  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African-American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V; M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1230-0218
  • Classics H223 Topics in Ancient Literature and Society, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218
  • Classics 302 Greek & Roman Drama, MTWRF 1130-
  • Classics 324 Magic in the Ancient World, MTWRF 0230-
  • Comparative Studies 205 Literature and Ethnicity, T R 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 543 Studies in Asian American Literature and Culture (cross-listed in English), M W 0130-0318 JANI*P
  • English 513 Introduction to Medieval Literature, M W 1130-0118 JONES*C
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, M W 0930-1118 SPINRAD*P; T R 0930-1118 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 533 Literature of the 18th Century, T R 0130-0318 WHEELER*R
  • English 541 Victorian Poetry & Poetics, T R 1130-0118 GALVAN*J
  • English 542 The Victorian Novel, M W 0130-0318 GARCHA*A
  • English 543 20th-Century British Fiction, M W 0930-1118 DAVIS*T
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865-1914, M W 1130-0118 HEWITT*E
  • English 560 Special Topics in Poetry, T R 0930-1118 RENKER*E
  • English 561 Special Topics in Fictional and Nonfictional Narrative, T R 1130-0118 CARIELLO*M
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • English 587 Studies in Asian American Literature and Culture (cross-listed in Comparative Studies), M W 0130-0318 JANI*P
  • English H590.01 Honors Seminar: Major Periods in Literary History: The Middle Ages, T R 0930-1118KISER*L
  • English H590.04 Honors Seminar: Major Periods in Literary History: Romanticism, M W 1130-0118 RIEDE*D
  • English H590.07 Honors Seminar: Major Periods in Literary History: Literature in English after 1945, T R 0330-0518 PRINZ*J
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, R 0130-0318
  • German 299 Weimar and the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 1230-0248 SPENCER*A
  • Modern Greek 371 Modern Greek Literature in Translation, M W 0930-1118
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 504 Arthurian Legends, T R 0930-1118 KNAPP*E
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, M W 1030-1218; T R 1030-1218; M W 1230-0218; M W 0330-0518
  • Russian 521 Russian Literature in the Age of Realism, T R 1130-0118 RIKOUN*P
  • Russian 656 Russian Women Writers, M W 0130-0318 RIKOUN*P
  • Scandinavian 222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, TR 0130-0318 CARON*I
  • Slavic 367 The East European Experience in America, T R 1130-0118 WHITING*M; T R 0400-0518
  • Spanish 320 Don Quixote in Translation, T R 1130-0118 DAVIS*E
  • Women’s Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 1030-1218 WANZO*R
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130-0318 JACOBS*N

Cross-Cultural Courses

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(Only one course may be chosen and counted toward one of the regions; all five regions must be represented.)
  • African American and African Studies 551 Selected Topics in African-American and Related Literatures, M W 0930-1118 NEWSUM*H
  • Comparative Studies 201 Literature and Society, M W 0930-1118
  • Comparative Studies H202.01Literature and Religion, M W 0930-1118 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 203 Literature and the Self, M W 0930-1118 WATSON*J
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, T R 0930-1118; M W 0130-0318
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, T and R 0130-0318
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M
  • Linguistics 375 Language across Cultures, T R 0130-0318 SAMPSON*S
  • Women’s Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, T R 0930-1118 MITCHELL*A; M W 0330-0518 ISBISTER*D