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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 Spring 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 241 Intro to Asian American Studies, M W 0130-0318 YAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 242 Intro to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 1130-0118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1030-0118 and W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 373 Problems in Literary and Cultural Translation, T R 0330-0518 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World, T R 0930-1118 WEBBER*S
  • Comparative Studies 475 Studies in Ethnography, T R 0930-1118 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 508 Utopia and Anti-Utopia, M W 0130-0318 JESSER*N
  • Comparative Studies 598 Senior Seminar, T R 1130-0118 HORN*D
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 244 Survey of African and African-Derived Music in the Western World, M W F 0130-0218 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition, M W 0430-0618 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies H342 Music, Religion, and Ritual in Africa, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 1130-0118 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 351 Caribbean Literature in English, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, T R 0930-1118; M W 1030-1218; T R 1230-0218; M W 0230-0418
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 1030-1218 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 0930-1118 ZAHARLICK*A
  • Anthropology 620.02 Anthropology of Women, M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 RAMIREZ*A
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 1030-1218 GARRETT*R
  • Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, M W 1230-0218; T R 1230-0218 ACKER*S; M W 0230-0418 WOOLLEY*E
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, M W 1030-1218 NATHANSON*A
  • *Communication 512 Communication, Images, and Action, T R 1230-0218 MAHOOD*C
  • *Communication H606 Development of the Mass Media in America, M W 1130-0118 ROSS*F
  • *Communication 614 Issues and Images in Political Communication, M W 0230-0418 KIM*Y
  • *Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 0130-0318 KNOBLOCH-WES
  • *Communication 659 Communication Systems and Society, T R 1030-1218 KLINE*S
  • *Communication 665 Communication and Community, T R 1030-1218 KLINE*S
  • Dance 659 Ballet & Modern Dance History, 19th & 20th Centuries, T R 0430-0630 DURHAM
  • Dance 759 Postmodernism in Dance, T R 0430-0630 FECK*M
  • East Asian 341 Thought in China in Japan, M W 0330-0517 SIEBER*P
  • East Asian 346 Asian American Film, T R 0113-0318 STUCKEY*A
  • English 569 Digital Media and English Studies, M W 1130-0118 SELFE*R
  • English 573.02 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Social Action, T R 0130-0318 HESFORD*W
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes: Harry Potter: Mystery and English Comedy, T R 1130 – 0118 KNEEDLER*S
  • English 576.03 Issues and Movements in Critical Theory: Animal Studies, T R 0130-0318 LONGENECKER
  • English 577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning and Use: The Traditional Ballad, T R 0330-0518 GREEN*R
  • English 578 Studies in Film: Teen Comedy, M 0930-1218 and W 0930-1118 BREWER*D
  • English 578A Studies in Film: The Films of Stanley Kubrick, M 0130-0418 and W 0130-0318 BEJA*M
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures: Jewish American Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Fiction, M W 0130-0318 FINK*S
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, Imagining : 20th Century Literature and Film, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 586 Studies in American Indian Literature and Culture, T R 0330-0518 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature: Bad Girls in Fiction and Film, T R 0330-0518 MODDELMOG*D
  • French 206 Intro to French Media and Visual Culture, M W 1130-0118 VAULEON*F
  • French 250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation, T R 1230-0218 MINAHEN*C
  • French 427 Francophone Literature: from Empire to Nation, T R 0130-0318 MARX-SCOURAS
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0130 BECKER-CANTARINO; T R 0130-0318 HAMMERMEISTER
  • German 292 Modern German Literature in Cultural Context, Weimar and Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 0130-0318 BERMAN*N
  • German 299 Weimar and the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, M W 0230-0448 SPENCER*A
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130- and MW 1230, 0130 or 0230 REITTER*P
  • German H670 Cinema and the Historical Avant Garde, M W 1230-0218 DAVIDSON*J
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, T R 0330-0518 VOSSING*K
  • History 326 History of Modern Sexualities, T R 0130-0318 GUY*D
  • History 398 Intro to Historical Thought, M W 0930-1118 ROTH*R; M W 1030-1218 PAPAS*A; T R 0130-0318 VANTINE*W; T R 0230-0418 STEBENNE*D; M W 0330-0518 GOLDISH*M
  • History H398 Intro to Historical Thought, T R 0930-1118 BOYLE*K
  • History 513.02 European Intell & Cultural Hist: Age of Modernity, 20th Cent, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • History 525 Topics in Women's History, M W 0130-0318WU*J
  • History 526 Historical Perspectives on Sexuality: Same-Sex Sexuality in the Western World, T R 0830-1018 HEGARTY*M
  • History 578 American Religious History, T R 1130-0118 POWELL*J
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, M W 0930-1118 STAFF
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0330-0518 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 541 Contemporary Art since 1945, T R 0130-0318 MELVILLE*S
  • History of Art 600 Intro to Contemporary Art Historical Theory, M W 0330-0518 QUINN*S
  • History of Art 650 Avant-Garde Cinema, T R 0130-0318 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 710 Studies in Art Theory and Criticism, W 0130-0418 MELVILLE*S
  • Japanese 600 Performance Traditions of Japan, M W 0330-0518 QUINN*S
  • Korean 600 Performance Traditions of Korea, W 0330-0618 PARK-MILLER
  • Korean 665 Studies in Korean American Literature, M W 0130-0318 PARK-MILLER
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 345 Women in the Muslim Middle East, T R 0130-0318
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 648 Studies in Orality and Literacy, R 0230-0518 MILLS*M
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0930-1118 FARRELL*D
  • Philosophy 336 Philosophical Perspectives on Issues of Gender, M W 0930-1118 MULLER*C
  • Russian 360 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, T R 0830-1018; M W 0430-0618 RUDICH*O; T R 0430-0618
  • Sociology 380 Race in Society, M W 0130-0318 KRIVO*L
  • Spanish 322 Spanish Society and the Arts, M W 0130-0318
  • Spanish 380 Intro to Latin American Film, M W 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Spanish 520 Latin American Literature in Translation: Fictions and Realities, M W 0330-0518
  • Spanish 557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish H560 Introduction to Spanish-American Culture, M W 0530-0718 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish H561 Introduction to Spanish Culture, T R 0130-0318 CANTARINO*V
  • Theatre H230 Moving Image Art, T R 1130-0118 PARROTT*J
  • Theatre 533 Theatre Repertory III, M W 0130-0318 RITTER*C
  • Theatre 673 Theatre Topics III, T R 0130-0318 HILL*A
  • Women's Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality and Race in Popular Culture, M W 1130-0118 HA 0211 BEAUDETTE*M; T R 0330-0518 BRENNAN*S
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • 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 R 0330-0418 MOORE*T and TR 0430-0600 COCHRAN*S or ROBB*R
  • Women's Studies 517 Women Film Directors, T R 1130-0148 MOORE*T
  • Women's Studies 520 Women of Color and Social Activism, T R 1130-0118 BURACK*C
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 MIZEJEWSKI*L
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 550 History of Western Feminist Thought, T R 0330-0518 THOMAS*M
  • Women's Studies 575 Issues in Contemporary Feminist Theory, M W 1130-0118 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 576 Women and Visual Cultures of Latin America, M W 0130-0318 TAPIA*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, T 0330-0548 HESFORD*W
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, M W 0130-0318 MCCALLUM-BON

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 Spring 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 241 Introduction to Asian American Studies, M W 0130-0318 YAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 242 Introduction to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 367.04 Latino/a Identities, M W 0330-0518 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 230 The Black Woman: Her Role in the Liberation Struggle, M W 1130-0118 JEWELL*K
  • African American and African Studies 244 Survey of African & African-Derived Music in Western World, M W F 0130-0218 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 251 Intro to African Literature, T R 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318 MPHANDE*L; T R 0330-0518 WALIAULA*A
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition, M W 0430-0618 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies 326 Black Americans and Legal System, M W 0130-0318 MOWOE*I
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 1130-0118 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 351 Caribbean Literature in English, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 367.03 African American Voices in US Literature, M W 0130-0318 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 African American Women's Literature, M W 0330-0518 LIVINGSTON*A
  • African American and African Studies 504 Black Politics, T R 0930-1118 JEFFRIES*J
  • African American and African Studies 555.02 Topics in African American History II, M W 0330-0518 ALEXANDER*L
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • East Asian Languages and Literatures 346 Asian American Film, T R 0113-0318 STUCKEY*A
  • English 281 Introduction to African American Lit, T R 1130-0118 ADEEKO*A
  • English 551 U.S. Lit: 1830-1865, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English 552 U.S. Lit: 1865-1914, T R 1130-0118 WILLIAMS*A
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 0930-1118 MCHALE*B
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures: Jewish American Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Fiction, M W 0130-0318 FINK*S
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, Imagining : 20th Century Literature and Film, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 586 Studies in American Indian Literature and Culture, T R 0330-0518 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature: Bad Girls in Fiction and Film, T R 0330-0518 MODDELMOG*D
  • History 368.01 Intro to Native American History, T R 1130-0118 BLACKFORD*M
  • History 525 Topics in Women's History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • History 533.01 Colonial Latin American History, T R 0130-0318 ANDRIEN*K
  • History 555.02 Topics in African Amer History II, M W 0330-0518 ALEXANDER*L
  • Korean 645 Studies in Korean American Literature, M W 0130-0318 PARK-MILLER
  • Linguistics 303 Language, Race and Ethnicity in the U.S., T R 0130-0318 DURIAN*D
  • Music 244 Survey of African American Musical Traditions, M W F 0130- AVORGBEDOR*D
  • Music 252 History of Rock and Roll, T R 0930-1118 and F 0930, 1030, 1130, 1230 or 0130
  • Music 253 Intro to Jazz, M W 0930-1118 and R 0930, 1030, or 1130 BOONE*G
  • Political Science 504 Black Politics, M W 0130-0318 MCCLERKING*H
  • Psychology 375 Stereotyping and Prejudice, T R 1000-1118 FUJITA*K
  • Psychology 545 Cross-Cultural Psychology, M W 0330-0548 TOM*D
  • Social Work 300 Minority Perspectives: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, M F 0930-1048 ALEXANDER*R and W 0930-1118 or W 1230-0218
  • Social Work 301 Needs and Social Conditions of Latino/as, Social Policies, and Human Services, T R 0530-0748 BARNHART*S
  • Sociology 380 American Racial and Ethnic Relations, M W 0130-0318 KRIVO*L
  • Sociology 391 The Community, M W 0330-0518 PRICE-SPRATL
  • Sociology 435 Sociology of Women, M W 0930-1118
  • Sociology 463 Social Stratification, T R 0930-1118; T R 0130-0318 BL 0205 DWYER*R
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 1130-0118
  • Sociology 608 Gender, Race, and Class in Mass Communications, M W 0330-0518 SPEARS*S
  • Sociology 635 Men in Society, T R 1130-0118 GRAY*J
  • Sociology 666 Political Sociology, T R 0130-0318 JENKINS*J
  • Spanish and Portuguese 380 Introduction to Latin American Film, M W 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Spanish and Portuguese 557 Survey of Latino/Latina Literature in the US, M W 0130-0318 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish and Portuguese H560 Introduction to Spanish American Cultures, M W 0530-0718 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish and Portuguese 660Senior Seminar in Hispanic Culture, M W 1130-0118 HAIDT*R; M W 0130-0318 DEL SARTO*A
  • Women's Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, T R 0130-0318 MITCHELL*A; M W 0330-0518 ISBISTER*D
  • Women's Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality, Race in Popular Culture, M W 1130-0118 BEAUDETTE*M; T R 0330-0518 BRENNAN*S
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women's Studies 520 Women of Color and Social Activism, T R 1130-0118 BURACK*C
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Black Women Writing Culture, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Special Topics in Women's Studies, T 0330-0548 HESFORD*W
  • Yiddish 367 Jewish-American Voices in US Literature, MTWRF 1130- HERZNER*K

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 Spring 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 241 Introduction to Latino/a Studies, M W 0130-0318 YAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 242 Introduction to Asian American Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 1130-0118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 BORTOLI*L; M W 0330-0518 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, T R 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1030-0118 and W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 373 Problems in Literary and Cultural Translation, T R 0330-0518 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 508 Utopia and Anti-Utopia, M W 0130-0318 JESSER*N
  • Comparative Studies 573 World Literature: Theory & Practice, T R 0930-1118 JUSDANIS*G
  • Comparative Studies 598 Senior Seminar, T R 1130-0118 HORN*D
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, T R 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318 MPHANDE*L; T R 0330-0518 WALIAULA*A
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 351 Caribbean Literature in English, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 581 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • Arabic *401 Intermediate Literary Arabic Reading, M W 1030-1218 CLARK*A
  • Arabic *626 Intro to the Qur'an, T R 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Arabic *628 Classical Arabic Prose, M W 0130-0318 FUDGE*B
  • Chinese 503 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, M W 0330-0518 STUCKEY*A
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030-1118 or R 1030-1118 or R 1130-1218 RADER*R
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, T R 0930-1118 JR 0139 MCMENOMY*M; T R 1230-0218 MCMENOMY*M
  • East Asian 346 Asian American Film, T R 0113-0318 JR 0304 STUCKEY*A
  • English 201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, T R 0930-1118 DE 0206
  • 08512-7 D ** M W 1130-0118 DE 0253 KISER*L
  • 08513-2 D ** M W 0330-0518 DE 0250
  • English 201N Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, M W 0530-0718 DE 0214
  • English H201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, T R 0930-1118 DE 0209 LOCKETT*L
  • English 202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, M W 0930-1118 DE 0253
  • 08517-4 D ** T R 0130-0318 DE 0253
  • English 202N Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, M W 0530-0718 DE 0238
  • English H202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0130-0318 DE 0213
  • English 220 Introduction to Shakespeare, T R 0930-1118; M W 0130-0318
  • English 264 Reading Popular Culture, T R 0930-1118
  • English 275 Thematic Approaches to Literature, T R 1130-0118
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 1130-0118 DE 0265 FREDAL*J
  • English 281 Intro to African American Literature, T R 1130-0118 DE 0206 ADEEKO*A
  • English 290 Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865, M W 0130-0318
  • English 290N Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865, M W 0530-0718 DE 0253
  • English 291 U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, T R 1130-0118 CASEY*M; T R 0330-0518
  • English 291N U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, T R 0530-0718
  • English H296 Honors Seminar: Literature and Intellectual Movements, T R 1130-0118 BURCH*S
  • English 514 Middle English Literature, M W 0330-0518 WINSTEAD*K
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, T R 1130-0118 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 520.02 Special Topics in Shakespeare, T R 0330-0518 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 542 The Victorian Novel, M W 1130-0118 SIMMONS*C
  • English 543 20th Century British Fiction, T R 0130-0318 MCHALE*B
  • English 547 20th Century Poetry, T R 0930-1118 MERRIN*J
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865 1914, T R 1130-0118 WILLIAMS*A
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 0930-1118 MCHALE*B
  • English 553A 20th Century U.S. Fiction, M W 0330-0518 CONROY*M
  • English 563 Contemporary Literature, T R 0130-0318 MERRIN*J
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes, T R 1130-0118 KNEEDLER*S
  • English 576.03 Issues and Movements in Critical Theory, T R 0130-0318 LONGENECKER
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film: Teen Comedy, M 0930-1218 BREWER*D and W 0930-1118 BREWER*D
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film: The Films of Stanley Kubrick, M 0130-0418 and W 0130-0318 BEJA*M
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures: Jewish American Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Fiction, M W 0130-0318 FINK*S
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, Imagining : 20th Century Literature and Film, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 586 Studies in American Indian Literature and Culture, T R 0330-0518 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature: Bad Girls in Fiction and Film, T R 0330-0518 MODDELMOG*D
  • English H590.01 Honors Seminar: The Middle Ages, T R 1130-0118 LOCKETT*L
  • English H590.04 Honors Seminar: Romanticism, T R 0930-1118 TANNENBAUM*L
  • English H590.06 Honors Seminar: The Modern Period, M W 0330-0518 SHUTTLEWORTH
  • English H598 Honors Seminar: Topics in Lit & Lit Interpretation, T R 0930-1118 MACPHERSON*S
  • French 250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation, T R 1230-0218 MINAHEN*C
  • French *427 Francophone Literature: from Empire to Nation, T R 0130-0318 MARX-SCOURAS
  • French *440 Intro to the Study of Contemporary French Culture, M W 1130-0118 HOLLAND*E
  • French *644 French Civilization since WWII, T R 1130-0118 FOURNY*J
  • French *652 Early Modern French Literature, T R 0430-0618 RACEVSKIS*K
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0130 BECKER-CANTARINO; T R 0130-0318 HAMMERMEISTER
  • German 292 Modern German Literature in Cultural Context, T R 0130-0318 BERMAN*N
  • German 299 Weimar & the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, M W 0230-0448 SPENCER*A
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130- and MW 1230, 0130 or 0230 REITTER*P
  • German *420 Studies in German Literature I (750 1700), M W F 1130-1248 RIBAJ*B
  • German *550 Current Events in German Speaking Countries, M W 0130-0248 HENS*G
  • German H670 Cinema and the Historical Avant Garde, M W 1230-0218 DAVIDSON*J
  • *Greek 223 Homer, MTWRF 0930-1018 RADER*R
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical and Post Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 0930-1118 FRANK*D
  • Hebrew H370 Biblical and Post Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, T R 1030-1218 AHRONI*R
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post Biblical Literature, T R 0130-0318
  • Hebrew 671 The Problem of Evil in Biblical & Post Biblical Literature, T R 0130-0318 AHRONI*R
  • History 513.02 European Intellectual & Cultural History: 20th Century, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, M W 0930-1118
  • History of Art 260N Introduction to World Cinema, M W 0530-0718
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0330-0518 GREEN*J
  • History of Art 650 Avant Garde Cinema, T R 0130-0318 GREEN*J
  • Italian 251 Dante in Translation, T R 1130-0118 WEBB*H
  • Japanese 251 Japanese Lit in Translation, M W 1030-1218 FUKUMORI*N
  • Japanese 501 Japanese Lit in Critical Perspective, T R 0330-0518 TORRANCE*R
  • Korean 645 Studies in Korean American Literature, M W 0130-0318 PARK-MILLER
  • Latin *214 Latin Lyric, M W 0930-1118 BATSTONE*W
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 648 Studies in Orality and Literacy, R 0230-0518 MILLS*M
  • Persian *651 Persian Prose, R 0400-0648 POURSHARIATI
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0930-1118 FARRELL*D
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, T R 0930-1118
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, M W 0930-1118; M W 1230-0218; T R 0130-0318
  • Russian H250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, T R 1030-1218
  • Russian 360 Russian Dreams & Nightmares: Modern Russian Experience through Film, T R 0830-1018; M W 0430-0618 RUDICH*O; T R 0430-0618
  • Russian 522 Modernism and Revolution in Russian Lit, T R 0130-0318 BURRY*A
  • Russian 675 Writing Seminar on Topics of Russian Lit, Lang, & Life, T R 0230-0418 RIKOUN*P
  • Slavic Languages and Literatures 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 0930-1048 ; T R 0530-0718
  • Spanish 380 Introduction to Latin American Film, M W 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Spanish *450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish, T R 0930-1118; M W 1130-0118
  • Spanish 520 Latin American Literature in Translation: Fictions and Realities, M W 0330-0518
  • Spanish *552 Modern Spanish Literature, T R 0330-0518 ROMERO*E
  • Spanish *557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish *660 Senior Seminar in Hispanic Culture, M W 1130-0118 HAIDT*R; M W 0130-0318 DEL SARTO*A
  • Theatre H230 Moving Image Art, T R 1130-0118 PARROTT*J
  • Theatre 533 Theatre Repertory III, M W 0130-0318 RITTER*C
  • Theatre 673 History of the Theatre III, T R 0130-0318 HILL*A
  • Women's Studies 300 Introduction to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 317 Women and Film, T R 0330-0418 MOORE*T and TR 0430-0600 COCHRAN*S or T R 0430-0600 ROBB*R
  • Women's Studies 517 Women Film Directors, T R 1130-0148 SMOORE*T
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender in Cinema, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 MIZEJEWSKI*L
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 575 Issues in Contemporary Feminist Theory, M W 1130-0118 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, T 0330-0548 HESFORD*W
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, M W 0130-0318 MCCALLUM-BON

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 Spring 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 241 Intro to Asian American Studies, M W 0130-0318 YAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 242 Intro to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W 1130-0118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 BORTOLI*L; M W 0330-0518 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 373 Problems Literary & Cultural Translation, T R 0330-0518 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World, T R 0930-1118 WEBBER*S
  • Comparative Studies 475 Studies in Ethnography, T R 0930-1118 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 573 World Literature: Theory and Practice, T R 0930-1118 JUSDANIS*G
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 244 Survey of African & African-derived Music in the Western World, M W F 0130-0218 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, T R 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318 MPHANDE*L; T R 0330-0518 WALIAULA*A
  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradiotion, MW 0430-0618 MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies H342 Music, Religion, and Ritual in Africa, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 1130-0118 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 351 Caribbean Literature in English, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, T R 0930-1118; M W 1030-1218; T R 1230-0218; M W 0230-0418
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 1030-1218 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 421.05 Anthropology of Africa, T R 1130-0118 MORITZ*M
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 0930-1118 ZAHARLICK*A
  • Anthropology 610 Ethnobotany, M W 0130-0318 GREMILLION*K
  • Anthropology 620.02 Anthro of Women, M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Arabic 241 Culture of the Contemporary Arabic World, M W 1230-0218 STEPPENBACKE; T R 0530-0718 TABBAH*R
  • Arabic 377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World, T R 0930-1118 WEBBER*S
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030-1118 or R 1030-1118 or R 1130-1218 RADER*R
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, T R 0930-1118 JR 0139 MCMENOMY*M; T R 1230-0218 MCMENOMY*M
  • Classics 224 Classical Civilization: Greece, MTWRF 0930-1018 WENTZEL*R
  • Classics 325 Christians in the Greco-Roman World, MTWRF 1130-1218 HAHM*D
  • East Asian 346 Asian American Film, T R 0113-0318 STUCKEY*A
  • East Asian 357 East Asian Folklore, M W 0130-0318 BENDER*M
  • English 264 Reading Popular Culture, T R 0930-1118
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 1130-0118 FREDAL*J
  • English 281 Intro to African-American Literature, T R 1130-0118 ADEEKO*A
  • English 367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience, T R 0930-1118 SIMS*M
  • English 573.02 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Social Action, T R 0130-0318 HESFORD*W
  • English 577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning and Use: The Traditional Ballad, T R 0330-0518 GREEN*R
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures: Jewish American Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Fiction, M W 0130-0318 FINK*S
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, Imagining : 20th Century Literature and Film, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 586 Studies in American Indian Literature and Culture, T R 0330-0518 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature: Bad Girls in Fiction and Film, T R 0330-0518 MODDELMOG*D
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0130 BECKER-CANTARINO; T R 0130-0318 HAMMERMEISTER
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, T R 1230-0218 SHENKAR*M; M W 0430-0618 GURARI*S
  • History 326 History of Modern Sexualities, T R 0130-0318 GUY*D
  • History 368.01 Introduction to Native American History, T R 1130-0118 BLACKFORD*M
  • History 525 Topics in Women's History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • History 526 Historical Perspectives on Sexuality: Same Sex Sexuality in the Western World, T R 0830-1018 HEGARTY*M
  • Japanese 231 Elements of Japanese Culture, MTWRF 0130- TORRANCE*R
  • Japanese 600 Performance Traditions of Japan, M W 0330-0518 QUINN*S
  • Korean 600 Performance Traditions of Korea, W 0330-0618 PARK-MILLER
  • Korean 645 Studies in Korean American Literature, M W 0130-0318 PARK-MILLER
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 504 Arthurian Legends, M W 1130-0130 WINSTEAD*K
  • Modern Greek 268 Folklore of Contemporary Greece, T R 0130-0318 ANAGNOSTU*G
  • Music 250 Music Cultures of the World, MTWRF 0830- DEHDARI*C
  • Music 288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition, M W 0430-0618 MCDANIEL*W
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 345 Women in the Muslim Middle East, T R 0130-0318
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 648 Studies in Orality and Literacy, R 0230-0518 MILLS*M
  • Persian 241 Introduction to Persian Culture, T R 0330-0518 POURSHARIATI
  • Portuguese 330 Intro to Brazilian Culture, T 0330-0518 COSTIGAN*L
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, T R 0930-1118
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 0930-1048; T R 0530-0718
  • Sociology 380 Race in Society, M W 0130-0318 KRIVO*L
  • Spanish 557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S., M W 0130-0318 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish H560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture, M W 0530-0718 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish H561 Introduction to the Culture of Spain, T R 0130-0318 CANTARINO*V
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women's Studies 520 Women of Color and Social Activism, T R 1130-0118 BURACK*C
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 MIZEJEWSKI*L
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Women's Studies 575 Issues in Contemporary Feminism, M W 1130-0118 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 576 Women and Visual Culture in Latin America, M W 0130-0318 TAPIA*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, T 0330-0548 HESFORD*W
  • Yiddish 241 Yiddish Culture, MTWRF 1030-

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 Spring 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 Introduction to Comparative Religion, M W 1130-0118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 475 Studies in Ethnography, T R 0930-1118 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 342 Music, Religion, and Ritual in Africa, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • Arabic *626 Intro to the Qur'an, T R 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030-1118 or R 1030-1118 or R 1130-1218 RADER*R
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, T R 0930-1118 JR 0139 MCMENOMY*M; T R 1230-0218 MCMENOMY*M
  • Classics 325 Christians in the Graeco Roman World, MTWRF 1130-1218 HAHM*D
  • English H280 The English Bible, M W 1130-0118 DE 0265 FREDAL*J
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, T R 1230-0218 SHENKAR*M; M W 0430-0618 GURARI*S
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical & Post Biblical Hebrew Lit in Translation, M W 0930-1118 FRANK*D
  • Hebrew H370 Biblical & Post Biblical Hebrew Lit in Translation, T R 1030-1218 AHRONI*R
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post Biblical Literature, T R 0130-0318
  • Hebrew 671 Problem of Evil in Biblical and Post Biblical Lit, T R 0130-0318 AHRONI*R
  • History 368.01 Introduction to Native American History, T R 1130-0118 BLACKFORD*M
  • History 508.02 Medieval Europe II: 1100-1450, T R 1030-1218 HOBBINS*D
  • History 530.02 Jewish History: Second Commonwealth, MTWRF 1130- MEIER*S
  • History 533.01 Colonial Latin American History, T R 0130-0318 ANDRIEN*K
  • History 540.02 History of Iran, M W 0130-0318 POURSHARIATI
  • History 543.03 Colonial India, T R 0930-1118 SREENIVAS*M
  • History 578 American Religious History, T R 1130-0118 POWELL*J
  • History of Art 201 History of Western Art I: The Ancient and Medieval Periods, M W 1030-1148 and R or F 1100 AKIN*E
  • History of Art 213 Asian Art, T R 1130-0118
  • History of Art 611 African Art and Archeology II, M W 0330-0518 ODITA*E
  • History of Art 663 Early Islamic Art, T R 0330-0518 CRANE*H
  • History of Art 681 Japanese Art: Proto Historic and Buddhist, M W 0330-0518 HUNTINGTON*J
  • Jewish Studies 201 Intro to Jewish Studies, M W 1130-0118 FRANK*D
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 210 Court of Charlemagne, T R 0130-0318 GROTANS*A
  • Philosophy 215 Asian Philosophies, T R 0930-1118 GARNER*R
  • Philosophy 270 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, T R 0130-0318 SHAPIRO*S

Science and Technology Studies

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Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Science Studies area of concentration offered in Spring 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 204 Literature, Science, and Technology, T R 1130-0118 HOLLAND*E
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1030-0118 and W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 475 Studies in Ethnography, T R 0930-1118 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 508 Utopia and Anti-Utopia, M W 0130-0318 JESSER*N
  • Comparative Studies 598 Senior Seminar, T R 1130-0118 HORN*D
  • Comparative Studies 651 Religion and Magic, M W 1130-0118 URBAN*H
  • Comparative Studies 651M The Idea of Religion, T 0130-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 651Y Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0130-0318 JONES*L
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, T R 0930-1118; M W 1030-1218; T R 1230-0218; M W 0230-0418
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 1030-1218 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 525 History of Anthropological Theory, M W 0930-1118 ZAHARLICK*A
  • Anthropology 597.01 Issues of Contemp World: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, T R 0830-1018; T R 1130-0118; M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518
  • Anthropology 597.02 Issues of Contemp World: Women, Culture, and Development, M W 1130-0118; T R 0130-0318; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology 597.04 The Molecular Revolution: Heredity, Genome Mapping, Genomania, T R 0830-1018 CREWS*D
  • Anthropology 601.04 Global Perspectives on Women's Health, M W 0230-0418 PIPERATA*B
  • Anthropology 610 Ethnobotany, M W 0130-0318 GREMILLION*K
  • Anthropology 620.02 The Anthropology of Women, M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Biology 597 Biology of Human Diversity: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, M W F 0930- and T or R 0930 or M or W 1030 WRENSCH*DANA
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 RAMIREZ*A
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 1030-1218 GARRETT*R
  • *Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, M W 1230-0218; T R 1230-0218 ACKER*S; M W 0230-0418 WOOLLEY*E
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, M W 1030-1218 NATHANSON*A
  • *Communication H606 Development of the Mass Media in America, M W 1130-0118 ROSS*F
  • *Communication 620 Public Opinion and Communication, T R 0330-0518 KOSICKI*G
  • Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 0130-0318 KNOBLOCH-WES
  • Communication 643 Internat'l Communication & the World Press, M W 0930-1118 SHEBAN*J
  • *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, M W 0330-0518 MOYER-GUSE*E
  • *Communication 653 Political Communication and e-Democracy, M W 1130-0118 KIM*Y
  • *Communication 659 Communication Systems and Society, M W 0130-0318 ACKER*S
  • *Communication 665 Communication and Community, T R 1030-1218 KLINE*S
  • English 569 Digital Media and English Studies, M W 1130-0118 SELFE*R
  • English 573.02 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Social Action, T R 0130-0318 HESFORD*W
  • English 576.03 Issues & Movements in Critical Theory: Animal Studies, T R 0130-0318 LONGENECKER
  • Environment and Natural Resources 201 Introduction to Environmental Sciences, M W 0830-1018 and W 0200 or R 1100 or F 0900 FINERAN*S
  • Environment and Natural Resources 203 Society and Natural Resources, MTWR 1100- and F 0900, 1000, 1100, or 1200 HEYWOOD*J
  • Environment and Natural Resources 367 The Making and Meaning of the American Landscape, M W F 1030- and TR 0830, 0930, 1030, 1130 or 1230 SIMPSON*J
  • Environment and Natural Resources 400 Natural Resources Policy, M W 1000-1148 and R 1000, 1100, 1200 or 0200 KOONTZ*T
  • History 326 History of Modern Sexualities, T R 0130-0318 GUY*D
  • History 366.01 Global Environmental History, T R 1030-1218 BROOKE*J
  • History 366.02 American Environmental History, M W 0130-0318 ROTH*R
  • History 513.02 European Intell & Cultural Hist: Age of Modernity, 20th Cent, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • History 523 Women in the Western World: Ancient Civilization to the Industrial Revolution, M W 0330-0518 ROBERTSON*C
  • History 525 Topics in Women's History, M W 0130-0318 WU*J
  • History 526 Historical Perspectives on Sexuality: Same Sex Sexuality in the Western World, T R 0830-1018 HEGARTY*M
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, T R 0330-0518 VOSSING*K
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, T R 0430-0618 GONZALEZ*C
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education H597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, T R 0930-1118 HITZHUSEN*F
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.02 Antarctic Marine Ecology and Policy, M W 1130-0118 OTIENO*F
  • Philosophy 336 Philosophical Perspectives on Issues of Gender, M W 0930-1118 MULLER*C
  • Philosophy 455 Philosophy of Science, T R 1230-0218 TENNANT*N
  • Sociology 302 Technology and Global Society, M W 1130-0118; T R 0130-0318 PAPALEONARDO; M W 0330-0518
  • Sociology 450 Illness and Social Behavior, M W 0330-0518 SCHWIRIAN*K
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 1130-0118
  • Sociology 630 Medical Sociology, T R 0330-0518 SCHWIRIAN*K
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective, M W 0330-0518 ROY*R
  • Women's Studies 325 Issues in Women's Health, T R 1130-0118 BENNETT*A
  • Women's Studies 326 Women and Addiction: A Feminist Perspective, M W 1130-0118 GENETIN*V
  • Women's Studies 350 Feminist Perspectives on Women & Violence, M W 1030-1218 ZHANG*LU
  • Women's Studies 575 Issues in Contemporary Feminist Theory, M W 1130-0118 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 576 Women and Visual Culture in Latin America, M W 0130-0318 TAPIA*R
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, T 0330-0548 HESFORD*W

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 Spring 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 373 Problems in Literary and Cultural Translation, T R 0330-0518 BERMAN
  • Comparative Studies 573 World Literature: Theory and Practice, T R 0930-1118 JUSDANIS*G

Africa

  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, T R 0930-1118 MITSCH*R; M W 0130-0318 MPHANDE*L; T R 0330-0518 WALIAULA*A
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context, M W 0330-0518 LIVINGSTON*A

East and South Asia and the Pacific Islands

  • Chinese 503 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, M W 0330-0518 STUCKEY*A
  • Japanese 251 Japanese Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 FUKUMORI*N
  • Japanese 501 Japanese Literature in Critical Perspective, T R 0330-0518 TORRANCE*R

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • African American and African Studies 351 Caribbean Literature in English, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • Portuguese 330 Introduction to Brazilian Culture, T 0330-0518 COSTIGAN*L
  • Spanish 520 Latin American Literatures (in translation): Fiction and Reality, M W 0330-0518

The Middle East

  • Hebrew 370 Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 0930-1118 AP 0387 FRANK*D
  • Hebrew H370 Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, T R 1030-1218 CC 0211 AHRONI*R
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, T R 0130-0318
  • Hebrew 671 The Problem of Evil in Biblical and Post-Biblical Literature, T R 0130-0318 DB 0047 AHRONI*R

North America and Europe

  • African American and African Studies 254 Themes in African-American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 367.03 African-American Voices in U.S. Literature, M W 0130-0318 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context, M W 0330-0518 LIVINGSTON*A
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030-1118 or R 1030-1118 or R 1130-1218 RADER*R
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, T R 0930-1118 JR 0139 MCMENOMY*M; T R 1230-0218 MCMENOMY*M
  • English 514 Middle English Literature, M W 0330-0518 WINSTEAD*K
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, T R 1130-0118 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 520.02 Special Topics in Shakespeare, T R 0330-0518 HIGGINBOTHAM
  • English 542 The Victorian Novel, M W 1130-0118 SIMMONS*C
  • English 543 20th Century British Fiction, T R 0130-0318 MCHALE*B
  • English 547 20th Century Poetry, T R 0930-1118 MERRIN*J
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865 1914, T R 1130-0118 WILLIAMS*A
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 0930-1118 MCHALE*B
  • English 553A 20th Century U.S. Fiction, M W 0330-0518 CONROY*M
  • English 563 Contemporary Literature, T R 0130-0318 MERRIN*J
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes, T R 1130-0118 KNEEDLER*S
  • English 576.03 Issues and Movements in Critical Theory, T R 0130-0318 LONGENECKER
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film: Teen Comedy, M 0930-1218 and W 0930-1118 BREWER*D
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film: The Films of Stanley Kubrick, M 0130-0418 and W 0130-0318 BEJA*M
  • English 581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures: Jewish American Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Fiction, M W 0130-0318 FINK*S
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 0830-1018 SHIPLEY*W
  • English 586 Studies in American Indian Literature and Culture, T R 0330-0518 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature: Bad Girls in Fiction and Film, T R 0330-0518 MODDELMOG*D
  • English H590.01 Honors Seminar: The Middle Ages, T R 1130-0118 LOCKETT*L
  • English H590.04 Honors Seminar: Romanticism, T R 0930-1118 TANNENBAUM*L
  • English H590.06 Honors Seminar: The Modern Period, M W 0330-0518 SHUTTLEWORTH
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 1130-0130 BECKER-CANTARINO; T R 0130-0318 HAMMERMEISTER
  • German 292 Modern German Literature in Cultural Context, T R 0130-0318 BERMAN*N
  • German 299 Weimar and the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, M W 0230-0448 SPENCER*A
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0130- and MW 1230, 0130, or 0230 REITTER*P
  • Korean 645 Studies in Korean-American Literature, M W 0130-0318 PARK-MILLER
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 504 Arthurian Legends, M W 1130-0130 WINSTEAD*K
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, M W 0930-1118; M W 1230-0218; T R 0130-0318
  • Russian H250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, T R 1030-1218
  • Russian 522 Modernism and Revolution in Russian Literature, T R 0130-0318 BURRY*A
  • Russian 523 Rise and Fall of Soviet Literature, T R 0130-0318
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 0930-1048; T R 0530-0718
  • Slavic 367 The East European Experience in America, T R 1130-0118; M W 0230-0418
  • Women's Studies 540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Yiddish 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, M W 0130-0318 MCCALLUM-BON

Cross-Cultural Courses

(Only one course may be chosen and counted toward one of the regions; all five regions must be represented.)
  • Comparative Studies 201 Literature and Society, M W 0930-1118 KORANG*K
  • Comparative Studies 204 Literature, Science, and Technology, T R 1130-0118 HOLLAND*E
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 BORTOLI*L; M W 0330-0518 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 306 The Quest in World Literature, M W 1130-0118 HSU*J
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, T R 1130-0118 WALIAULA*K
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1030-0118 and W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 508 Utopia and Anti-Utopia, M W 0130-0318 JESSER*N
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, Imagining : 20th Century Literature and Film, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • Linguistics 375 Language across Cultures, T R 0330-0518 COSTANZO*A
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