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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 Winter 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 242 Intro to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W F 1030-1118 and T or R 1030 KASULIS*T
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 1130-0118 TROYER*J
  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 LIVINGSTON*R
  • Comparative Studies 336 Cultural Studies of American Popular Musics, T R 1130-0118 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1130-0218 and W 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, T R 1130-0118 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 510 The 20th-century Novel: Transnational Contexts, M W 0130-0318 WATSON*J
  • Comparative Studies 541 Myth and Ritual, T R 1130-0118 JONES*L
  • Comparative Studies 542 Native American Identity, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Comparative Studies 620 Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0330-0518 JONES*L
  • Comparative Studies 660 Modernism: Origins & Dev in 20th-C Culture & Politics, M W 1130-0118 ARMSTRONG
  • Comparative Studies 715 Theorizing America, W 0130-0418 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 792K Interdepartmental Studies in the Humanities, W 0130-0418 KASULIS*T
  • Comparative Studies 792R Interdepartmental Studies in the Humanities, M 0130-0418 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 792X Interdepartmental Studies in the Humanities, M W 0330-0518 DAVIS*R
  • African American and African Studies 244 Survey of African and African-Derived Music in the Western World, M W F 0930- MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies 290 Black Youth, T R 0930-1118 JEWELL*K
  • African American and African Studies 310 Perspectives on the African Diaspora, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 0330-0518 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 376 African American Art, M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 451 Black Experience in Caribbean, African, and African American Literatures, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 571 Images of Black People in Media Production, M W 0530-0718 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, M W 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 758.01 Comparative History of the African Diaspora, T R 0130-0318 TOKUNBOH* A
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, T R 1030-1218; M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 620.15 Economic Anthropology, M W 0130-0318 COHEN*J
  • Chinese 600 Performance Traditions of China, T R 0130-0318 BENDER*M
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 EVELAND*W
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 1230-0218 WESTERWICK*A
  • Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0130-0318; T R 0230-0418 WOOLLEY*E; M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0130-0318; T R 0230-0418 WOOLLEY*E
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, M W 0930-1118 KNOBLOCH-WES
  • *Communication 606 Development of the Mass Media in America, T R 1130-0118 ROSS*F
  • *Communication 614 Issues and Images in Political Communication, M W 1230-0218 KIM*Y
  • *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, M W 0130-0318 APPIAH*O
  • *Communication 648.02 History of American Newspaper Political Cartoons, M W 1030-1218 WX 0021L CASWELL*L
  • *Communication 666 Communication and Popular Culture, R 0330-0718 DERVIN*B
  • Dance 659 Ballet & Modern Dance History, 19th & 20th Centuries, T R 0430-0630
  • East Asian 675 Women Writers, Culture, and Society in East Asia, M W 0330-0518 FUKUMORI*N
  • English 264 Intro to Reading Popular Culture, M W 0530-0718 HIGGS*C
  • English 277 Intro to Disability Studies, M W 0130-0318 BURCH*S
  • English 563 Contemporary Literature, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 571 Studies in the English Language, T R 1130-0118 MODAN*G
  • English 573.01 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Discourse, M W 1130-0118 JOHNSON*N
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes, T R 0130-0318 COLLINGWOOD
  • English 576.01 History of Critical Theory: Plato to Aestheticism, M W 1130-0118 ERICKSON*J
  • English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore, M W 0930-1118 SHUMAN*A
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518CONROY*M
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film, M 0330-0618 and W 0330-0518 ALDAMA*F
  • English 579 Special Topics in Nonfiction, M W 0930-1118 ULMAN*H
  • English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature, T R 0930-1118 PONCE*M
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0930-1118 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • French 250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation, T R 0130-0318 HELLER*S
  • French 418 French Language and Culture, T R 1030-1218 HELLER*S
  • French 670 Studies in French Cinema, M W 0230-0418 MAYNE*J
  • Geography 450 The Making of the Modern World, M W 0300-0448 MALECKI*E
  • Geography 460 Political Geography, M W 0300-0448 COLEMAN*M
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 0230-0418 REITTER*P
  • German 299 Weimar and the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 1230-0248 SPENCER*A
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0430-0618 REITTER*P
  • German 671 German Cinema to 1945, M W 0130-0318
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, T R 0830-1018 MELTZ*R
  • History 331 The Holocaust, M W 0130-0248 and T or R 0130 JUDD*R
  • History 398 Intro to Historical Thought, M W 0930-1118 CORNELL*S; T R 0930-0118 SESSA*K; M W 1030-1218 BAKER*P; M W 1030-1218 SHAW*S; T R 1130-0118 SOLAND*B; T R 0130-0318 BLACKFORD*M; T R 0130-0318 SMITH*S;
  • History H398 Intro to Historical Thought, T R 1030-1218 HOFFMANN*D
  • History 513.01 European Intell & Cultural Hist: Age of Modernity, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • History 577.02 Chicano History, From 1900 to the Present Era, M W 0130-0318 FERNANDEZ*L
  • History 579.02 American Cultural & Intellectual History, 1900-pres, T R 0130-0318 CONN*S
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, T R 0930-1118 STAFF
  • History of Art 340 Aspects of Modernity, T R 1230-0218 MELVILLE*S
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0130-0318 STAFF
  • History of Art 737 Studies in Modern Art, T 1230-0318 FLORMAN*L
  • History of Art 750 Selected Topics in Cinema Studies, T R 0330-0518 GREEN*J
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 345 Women in the Muslim Middle East, T R 1030-1218 COZA*H
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0330-0518 CARTER*E
  • Russian 360 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, M W 0400-0548 ANGERMAN*E; T R 0430-0618
  • Scandinavian 520 The Films of Ingmar Bergman, M W 0130-0318 BLACKWELL*M
  • Sociology 380 Race in Society, T R 0200-0348 EDWARDS*K
  • Spanish 330 Reinventing America, M W 1130-0118 GORDON*R
  • Spanish 560 Introduction to Spanish-American Culture, M W 0930-1118 DEL SARTO*A
  • Spanish 561 Introduction to Spanish Culture, T R 1130-0118 DAVIS*E
  • Spanish H565 Latin American Indigenous Literatures and Cultures, M W 0930-1118 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish 580 Latin American Film, T R 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Theatre 532 Theatre Repertory II, M W 0130-0318 CONSTANTINIDAS
  • Theatre 672 Theatre Topics II, T R 1130-0118 CONSTANTINIDAS
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518 SMITH*S
  • Women's Studies 375 Women and Visual Culture, M W 0930-1118 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 524 Women and Work, T R 1130-0118 THOMAS*M
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T R 0330-0618 MOORE*T
  • Women's Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G

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 Winter 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, M W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 242 Introduction to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO
  • Comparative Studies 336 Cultural Studies of American Musics, T R 1130-0118 SHANK*B
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1130-0218 and W 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 367.04 Latino/a Identities, M W 0330-0518 UH 0056 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 542 Native American Identity, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 545 Intersections: Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 251 Intro to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R
  • African American and African Studies 290 Black Youth, T R 0930-1118 JEWELL*K
  • African American and African Studies 310 Perspectives on the African Diaspora, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 323.02 History of African Americans from Emancipation to the Present, M W 1130-0118 RUCKER*W; T R 1130-0118 HALL*S
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 0330-0518 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 361 Psychology of the Black Experience, T R 0130-0318 MYERS*L
  • African American and African Studies 376 African American Art, M W 0130-0318 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 451 Black Experience in African, Caribbean, and African American Literature, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 504 Black Politics, T R 1130-0118 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 545 Intersections: Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 571 Images of Black People in Mass Media Production, M W 0530-0718 NEWSUM*H
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, M W 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • Art Education 367.01 Ethnic Art: A Means of Intercultural Communication, M W 0930-1148; T R 0930-1148; T R 1130-0148; M W 1230-0248; M W 1230-0248; T R 1230-0248; T R 1230-0248; M W 0230-0448; M W 0530-0748
  • English 281 Introduction to African American Lit, T R 1130-0118
  • English 367.03 African American Voices in US Lit, M W 1130-0118 SIMPKINS*A
  • English 367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience, M W 0930-1118 CASHMAN*R
  • English 552 U.S. Lit: 1865-1914, M W 0330-0518 SIMPKINS*A
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, M W 0130-0318 DONOGHUE*F
  • English 553A T R 1130-0118 LEVINE*P
  • English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore, M W 0930-1118 SHUMAN*A
  • English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Literature, T R 0930-1118 PONCE*M
  • English 582 Special Topics in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature, T R 0930-1118 CASEY*M
  • History 323.01 History of African Americans in the Age of Slavery, M W 0130-0318 ALEXANDER*L
  • History 323.02 History of African Americans from Emancipation to the Present, M W 1130-0118 RUCKER*W; T R 1130-0118 HALL*S
  • History 569 American Labor History, T R 0130-0318 VANTINE*W
  • History 570.02 The U.S. Constitution and American Society since 1877, M W 0130-0318 FERNANDEZ*L
  • Music 244 Survey of African American Musical Traditions, M W F 0930- MCDANIEL*W
  • Music 252 History of Rock and Roll, T R 0930-1118 and F 0830, 0930, 1030, 1130,1230, or 0130 BOONE*G
  • Music 672 Introduction to Ethnomusicology, W F 0230-0348 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • Social Work 300 Minority Perspectives: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, T R 0930-1048 ALEXANDER*R; W 0930-1118 BAYNARD*D; W 1230-0218 BAYNARD*D
  • Sociology 345 Contemporary American Society, M W 0200-0348 CROSSMAN*D
  • Sociology 380 Race and Society, T R 0200-0348 EDWARDS*K
  • Sociology 463 Social Stratification, M W 1130-0118; T R 0130-0318 DWYER*R
  • Sociology H463T R 0330-0518 DWYER*R
  • Sociology 464 Work, Employment, and Society, T R 0930-1118 LOPEZ*S
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 1130-0118
  • Sociology 606 Social Movements and Collective Behavior, T R 0130-0318
  • Sociology 635 Men in Society, T R 0130-0318
  • Spanish and Portuguese 330 Reinventing American, M W 1130-0118 GORDON*R
  • Spanish and Portuguese 560 Introduction to Spanish American Cultures, M W 0930-1118 DEL SARTO*A
  • Spanish and Portuguese H565 Latin American Indigenous Literatures and Cultures, M W 0930-1118 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish and Portuguese 580 Latin American Film, T R 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Spanish and Portuguese 650 Senior Seminar in Spanish or Spanish American Literature, T R 0130-0318 ROMERO*E; T R 0130-0318 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Women's Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, T R 1130-0118 MITCHELL*A; M W 0330-0518 ISBISTER*D
  • Women's Studies 230 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Popular Culture, lture and Power in International Perspective, M W 1130-0118 BEAUDETTE*M
  • Women's Studies 367.04 African American Women Writers: Texts and Contexts, T R 0330-0518 COCHRAN*S
  • Women's Studies 375 Women and Visual Culture, M W 0930-1118 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 545 Intesections: Class, Gender, Race, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Women's Studies 620 Special Topics in Women's Studies, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Yiddish 367 Jewish-American Voices in US Literature, M W 0930-1118 LONG-VANBROC

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 Winter 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 205 Literature and Ethnicity, M W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 LIVINGSTON*R
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518 ARMSTRONG*P
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1130-0218 and W 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, T R 1130-0118 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 510 Twentieth-century Novel: Transnational Contexts, M W 0130-0318 WATSON*J
  • Comparative Studies 541 Myth and Ritual, T R 1130-0118 JONES*L
  • Comparative Studies 542 Native American Identity, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Comparative Studies 660 Modernism: Its Origins & Dev in 20th-century Politics & Culture, M W 1130-0118 ARMSTRONG*P
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R
  • African American and African Studies 271 Contemporary Black Drama, T R 0930-1118 CONTEH-MORGAN
  • African American and African Studies 310 Global Perspectives on the African Diaspora, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 0330-0518 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 451 Black Experience: Caribbean, African, & Afr-Amer Lit, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, M W 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Arabic H372 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 ZEIDAN*J
  • Arabic *627 Classical Arabic Poetry, T R 0130-0318 TAMER*G
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, T R 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Arabic 672 Arabic Folk Narrative in Translation, M W 0130-0318 WEBBER*S
  • Chinese 251 Chinese Literature in Translation, M W 1230-0218 GOH*M
  • Chinese 600 Performance Traditions in China, T R 0130-0318 BENDER*M
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130 HEIDEN*BRUCE
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1030-1218 HAHM*D
  • Classics H223 Topics in Ancient Literature and Society, T R 1030-1218 HAWKINS*T
  • Classics 302 Greek and Roman Drama, MTWRF 0230-0318 HEIDEN*B
  • East Asian 675 Women Writers, Culture and Society in East Asia, M W 0330-0518 FUKUMORI*N
  • English 201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, T R 0730-0918; M W 0130-0318 WINSTEAD*K;
  • M W 0330-0518
  • English H201 Selected Works of British Lit: Med. through 1800, T R 0930-1118 BREWER*D
  • English 202 Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0930-1118; M W 0230-0418;
  • T R 0330-0518
  • English H202, Selected Works of Brit Lit: 1800 to the Present, T R 0930-1118 HERMAN*D
  • English 220 Introduction to Shakespeare, M W 0930-1118; T R 0330-0518
  • English 275 Thematic Approaches to Literature, M W 0930-1118 KNEEDLER*S
  • English 277 Intro to Disability Studies, M W 0130-0318 BURCH*S
  • English 281 Intro to African American Literature, T R 1130-0118
  • English 290 Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865, T R 0130-0318
  • English 291 U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present, M W 0130-0318; T R 0130-0318 PONCE*M; T R 0330-0518
  • English H296 Honors Seminar: Literature and Intellectual Movements, T R 0130-0318 LONGENECKER
  • English 515 Chaucer, T R 0930-1118 KNAPP*E
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, T R 0330-0518 FARMER*A
  • English 522 Early 17th Century Literature, M W 1130-0118 WILSON*L
  • English 531 Restoration and Early 18th Century Literature, T R 0130-0318 BREWER*D
  • English 543 20th Century British Fiction, T R 0130-0318 HERMAN*D
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865 1914, M W 0330-0518 SIMPKINS*A
  • English 553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, M W 0130-0318 DONOGHUE*F
  • English 553A 20th Century U.S. Fiction, T R 1130-0118 LEVINE*P
  • English 560 Special Topics in Poetry, T R 1130-0118 MERRIN*J
  • English 563 Contemporary Literature, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 564.04 Major Author in 20th Cenury Lit in English, M W 0330-0518 ERICKSON*J
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes, T R 0130-0318 COLLINGWOOD
  • English 576.01 History of Critical Theory: Plato to Aestheticism, M W 1130-0118 ERICKSON*J
  • English 578 Special Topics in Film, T 0330-0618 and R 0330-0518 CONROY*M
  • English 578A Special Topics in Film, M 0330-0618 and W 0330-0518 ALDAMA*F
  • English 579 Special Topics in Nonfiction, M W 0930-1118 ULMAN*H
  • English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature, T R 0930-1118 PONCE*M
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0930-1118 CASEY*M
  • English H590.03 Honors Seminar: 18th-century British Literature, T R 0330-0518 WHEELER*R
  • English H590.08 Honors Seminar: U.S. and Colonial Literature, T R 0930-1118 HEWITT*E
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English 597 The Disability Experience in the Contemporary World, M W 0330-0518 BURCH*S
  • English H598 Honors Seminar: Topics in Lit & Lit Interpretation, M W 1130-0118 HIGHLEY*C
  • French 250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation, T R 0130-0318 HELLER*S
  • French *425 French Literature and Society, M W 1130-0118 SHEA*L
  • French *H425 French Literature and Society, M W 1130-0118 WILLGING*J
  • French *643 From Absolute Monarchy to WWII, M W 1130-0118 HOLLAND*E
  • French 670 Studies in French Cinema, M W 0230-0418 MAYNE*J
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 0230-0418 REITTER*P
  • German H263 The Faust Theme, M W 0930-1118 HAMMERMEISTER
  • German 291 Early German Literature in Cultural Context, T R 0130-0318 RIBAJ*B
  • German 299 Weimar & the Third Reich in German Literature and Film, T R 1230-0248 SPENCER*A
  • German 303 The Practice of Translation, M W F 1030 MALKMUS*B
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0430-0618 REITTER*P
  • German *422 Studies in German Literature III (1870 Present), T R 0930-1118 MERGENTHALER
  • German *640 Topics in German Literature and Culture, W 0330-0630 BERMAN*N
  • * Greek 611 Greek Hymn, Lyric and Elegy, T R 1230-0218 JOHNSTON*S
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical and Post Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 1230-0218 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post Biblical Literature, T R 0930-1118 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew *421 Modern Hebrew Short Story, T R 0930-1118 TANENBAUM*A
  • Hebrew *623 Readings in Rabbinic Literature, W 0230-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • History 513.01 The Age of Modernity in the 19th Century, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • History of Art 260 Introduction to World Cinema, T R 0930-1118
  • History of Art 350 World Cinema Today, M W 0130-0318 SVEDE*M
  • Italian 221 Masterpieces of the Italian Cinema, T R 0230-0448 RENGA*D
  • Italian *420 Thematic Approaches to Modern Italian Lit & Culture, M W F 1030-1148 RENGA*D
  • Italian *622 Petrarch and Boccaccio, T R 0230-0418 WEBB*H
  • Italian *626 Italian Lit of the 17th and 18th Centuries, M W 0230-0418 KLOPP*C
  • Japanese 252 Modern Japanese Lit in Translation, MTWRF 0130-0218 TORRANCE*R
  • Latin *211 Vergil, MTWRF 1030-1118 NELSON HAWKI
  • Persian 370 Mythology and Folklore, T R 1230-0218
  • Philosophy 240 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, M W 0330-0518 CARTER*E
  • Portuguese *561 Brazilian Culture and Civilization, T R 0330-0518 GORDON*R
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, M W 1030-1218
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, T R 0830-1018; M W 1130-0118; T R 1230-0218 BURRY*A; M W 0330-0518
  • Russian 251 Masterpieces of 20th and 21st Century Russian Literature, M W 0130-0318
  • Russian 36 0 Russian Dreams and Nightmares: The Modern Russian Experience through Film, M W 0400-0548 ANGERMAN*E; T R 0430-0618
  • Russian *561 Contemporary Russian in Cultural & Literary Contexts II, M W 0830-1018; M W 1130-0118 ISURIN*L
  • Scandinavian 500 Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Scandinavian 520 The Films of Ingmar Bergman, M W 0130-0318 BLACKWELL*M
  • Slavic Languages and Literatures 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 1230-0218 MICHALKOVA*M
  • Spanish 321 The Spanish Don Juan Theme in Theatre, T R 1130-0118 GARCIA*S
  • Spanish *450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish, T R 1130-0118; M W 0130-0318 BURGOYNE*J
  • Spanish *H450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish, T R 0330-0518 DAVIS*E
  • Spanish *H552 Modern Spanish Literature, T R 0930-1118 SUMMERHILL*S
  • Spanish *556 Modern Spanish American Literature, M W 0330-0518
  • Spanish *H565 Latin American Indigenous Literatures and Cultures, M W 0930-1118 ZEVALLOS-AGU
  • Spanish *580 Latin American Film, T R 0330-0518 TRIGO*A
  • Theatre 532 Theatre Repertory II, M W 0130-0318 CONSTANTINID
  • Theatre 672 Theatre Topics II, T R 1130-0118 CONSTANTINID
  • Turkish 641 Travels in Turkey, M W 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Women's Studies 300 Introduction to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies H372 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 ZEIDAN*J
  • Women's Studies 375 Women and Visual Culture, M W 0930-1118 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender in Cinema, T R 0330-0618 MOORE*T
  • Women's Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Women's Studies, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Yiddish 371 Yiddish Literature in Translation, T R 0130-0318 MILLER*D

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 Winter 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 242 Intro to Latino/a Studies, M W 1130-0118 DELGADILLO*T
  • Comparative Studies 270 Intro to Comparative Religion, M W F 1030-1118 and T or R 1030 KASULIS* T
  • Comparative Studies 272 Science and Society, T R 1130-0118 TROYER*J
  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 LIVINGSTON*R
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518 ARMSTRONG*P
  • Comparative Studies 323 the Buddhist Tradition, T R 0930-1118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies, T R 1130-0118 BERMAN*N
  • Comparative Studies 510 The 20th-century Novel in Transnational Context, M W 0130-0318 WATSON*J
  • Comparative Studies 541 Myth and Ritual, T R 1130-0118 JONES*L
  • Comparative Studies 542 Native American Identity, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Comparative Studies 620 Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0330-0518 JONES*L
  • African American and African Studies 244 Survey of African and African-derived Music in the Western World, M W F 0930- MCDANIEL*W
  • African American and African Studies 251 Introduction to African Literature, M W 0930-1118 MITSCH*R
  • African American and African Studies 290 Black Youth, T R 0930-1118 JEWELL*K
  • African American and African Studies 310 Perspectives on the African Diaspora, T R 0930-1118 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • African American and African Studies 345 African American Thinkers, T R 0330-0518 UPTON*J
  • African American and African Studies 451 Black Experience in Caribbean, African, and Afro-American Literatures, M W 0930-1118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, M W 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, T R 1030-1218; M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East, T R 0130-0318 LIU*M
  • Anthropology 421.08 Indians of N. America, T R 0130-0318 ZAHARLICK*A
  • Anthropology 620.15 Economic Anthro, M W 0130-0318 COHEN*J
  • Arabic 241 Culture of the Contemporary Arabic World, M W 1230-0218; T R 0530-0718 TABBAH*R
  • Arabic 672 Arabic Folk Narrative in Translation, M W 0130-0318 WEBBER*S
  • Chinese 600 Performance Traditions of China, T R 0130-0318 BENDER*M
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130 HEIDEN*BRUCE
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1030-1218 HAHM*D
  • Classics 225 Classical Civilization: Rome, M W 0930-1118 BATSTONE*W
  • East Asian 675 Women Writers, Culture, and Society in East Asia, M W 0330-0518 FUKUMORI*N
  • English 264 Intro to Reading Popular Culture, T R 1130-0118
  • English 270 Introduction to Folklore, M W 0130-0318 CASHMAN*R
  • English 277 Introduction to Disability Studies, M W 0130-0318 BURCH*S
  • English 280 The English Bible, M W 1130-0118 CARPENTER*G
  • English 281 Intro to African-American Literature, T R 1130-0118
  • English 367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience, M W 0930-1118 CASHMAN*R
  • Engoish 571 Studies in the English Language, T R 1130-0118 MODAN*G
  • 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, M W 0930-1118 SHUMAN*A
  • English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature, T R 0930-1118 PONCE*M
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0930-1118 CASEY*M
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • French 418 French Language and Culture, T R 1030-1218 HELLER*S
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 0230-0418 REITTER*P
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, M W 1230-0218 SHENKAR*M
  • 10899-1 LR T R 1230-0218 TANENBAUM*A
  • History 323.01 History of African-Americans in the Age of Slavery, M W 0130-0318 ALEXANDER*L
  • History 323.02 History of African-Americans from Emancipation to the Present, M W 1130-0118 RUCKER*W; T R 1130-0118 HALL*S
  • History 577.02 Chicano History, From 1900 to the Present Era, M W 0130-0318 FERNANDEZ*L
  • Japanese 231 Elements of Japanese Culture, MTWRF 1030-1118 UNGER*J
  • Korean 231 Elements of Korean Culture, T R 0130-0318 PYUN*O
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 240 Magic and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, T R 1130-0118 GREEN*R
  • Modern Greek 241 Culture of Contemporary Greece M W 1130-0118 ANAGNOSTU*G
  • Modern Greek H241 Culture of Contemporary Greece, M W 0930-1118 JUSDANIS*G
  • Modern Greek 268 Folklore of Contemporary Greece, T R 0930-1118 ANAGNOSTU*G
  • Music 250 Music Cultures of the World, M W 0930-1118 and R0930, 1030, 1130 or 0130 WILL*U
  • Music 252 History of Rock and Roll, T R 0930-1118 and or F 0830, 0930, 1030, 1130, 1230, 0130 BOONE*G
  • Music 353 World Music, M W F 0130- WILL*U
  • Music 672 Introduction to Ethnomusicology, W F 0230-0348 AVORGBEDOR*D
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East, T R 0130-0318
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 345 Women in the Muslim Middle East, T R 1030-1218 COZA*H
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 351 Intro to Islam, M W 0130-0318 FUDGE*B
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 644 Culture and Politics in Central Asia, W 1230-0318 LIU*M
  • Persian 370 Persian Mythology and Folklore, T R 1230-0218
  • Portuguese 330 Intro to Brazilian Culture, T R 1130-0118 COSTIGAN*L
  • Portuguese 561 Brazilian Culture and Civilization, T R 0330-0518 GORDON*R
  • Rural Sociology 622 Amish Society, M W 0100-0248 DONNERMEYER
  • Russian 235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia, M W 1030-1218
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 1230-0218 MICHALKOVA*M
  • Sociology 380 Race in Society, T R 0200-0348 EDWARDS*K
  • Spanish 330 Reinventing America, M W 1130-0118 GORDON*R
  • Spanish 560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture, M W 0930-1118 DEL SARTO*A
  • Spanish 561 Introduction to the Culture of Spain, T R 1130-0118 DAVIS*E
  • Turkish 641 Travels in Turkey, M W 0930-1118 BUZOV*S
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518 SMITH*S
  • Women's Studies 375 Women and Visual Culture, M W 0930-1118 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 524 Women and Work, T R 1130-0118 THOMAS*M
  • Women's Studies 527 Studies in Gender and Cinema, T R 0330-0618 MOORE*T
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G
  • Yiddish 241 Yiddish Culture, MTWRF 1130- HERZNER*K

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 Winter 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 F 1030-1118 and T or R 1030-1118 KASULIS*T
  • Comparative Studies 323 The Buddhist Traditions, T R 0930-1118 MURIUKI*W
  • Comparative Studies 376 The Jewish Mystical Tradition, T R 0130-0318 SWARTZ*M
  • Comparative Studies 541 Myth and Ritual, T R 1130-0118 JONES*L
  • Comparative Studies 542 Native American Identity, M W 0130-0318 REFF*D
  • Comparative Studies 620 Approaches to the Study of Religion, T R 0330-0518 JONES*L
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, T R 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W or R 1030 or R 1130 HEIDEN*BRUCE
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1030-1218 HAHM*D
  • Classics 226 Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome, MTWRF 0130-0218 KALDELLIS*A
  • English 280 The English Bible, M W 1130-0118 CARPENTER*G
  • Hebrew 241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, M W 1230-0218 SHENKAR*M;T R 1230-0218 TANENBAUM*A
  • Hebrew 370 Biblical & Post Biblical Hebrew Lit in Translation, M W 1230-0218 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post Biblical Literature, T R 0930-1118 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew 376 The Jewish Mystical Tradition, T R 0130-0318 SWARTZ*M
  • Hebrew *623 Readings in Rabbinic Literature, W 0230-0518 SWARTZ*M
  • History 330.01 Ancient and Medieval Jewish Civilization, M W 1130-0118 FRANK*D
  • History 331 The Holocaust: Destruction of European Jewry, M W 0130-0248 JUDD*R
  • History 503.02 Early Roman Empire: 31 BC-AD 180, T R 0130-0318 SESSA*K
  • History 508.01 Medieval Europe I: 300-1100 , T R 1030-1218 HOBBINS*D
  • History 530.03 Jews in Western World in Modern Times, M W 0930-1118 JUDD*R
  • History 543.03 Colonial India, T R 0930-1118 SREENIVAS*M
  • History of Art H211 Art of the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds, T R 1030-1218 HAEGER*B
  • History of Art 213 Asian Art, M W 0930-1118 and R or F 0930 STAFF
  • History of Art 315 Renaissance Art in Italy, T R 0230-0418 KLEINBUB*C
  • History of Art 505 Contemporary African Art, MTWRF 0830- ODITA*E
  • History of Art 527 Northern Renaissance Art, M W 0130-0318 HAEGER*B
  • History of Art 576 The Arts of China, T R 0330-0518 ANDREWS*J
  • History of Art 611 African Art and Archeology II, MTWRF 1230-0118 ODITA*E
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 214 Golden Age of Islamic Civilization, T R 0130-0318 POURSHARIATI
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies 240 Magic and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, T R 1130-0118 GREEN*R
  • Near Eastern Languages and Cultures 351 Introduction to Islam, M W 0130-0318 FUDGE*B
  • Philosophy 215 Asian Philosophies, T R 1030-1218 LEE*S
  • Philosophy 270 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, M W 0130-0318 PAPPAS*G
  • Rural Sociology 622 Amish Society, M W 0100-0248 DONNERMEYER

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 2007. 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 1130-0118 TROYER*J
  • Comparative Studies 273 Intro to World Literature, T R 1130-0118 LIVINGSTON*R
  • Comparative Studies 305 Medicine and the Humanities, M W 1130-0118 TROYER*J
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1130-0218 and W 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Comparative Studies 660 Modernism: Its Origins in 20th-Century Culture and Politics, M W 1130-0118 ARMSTRONG*P
  • African American and African Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • African American and African Studies 595 Theorizing Race, M W 0130-0318 WANZO*R
  • African American and African Studies 756 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity, M W 0930-1118 WANZO*R
  • Anthropology 202 Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0330-0518
  • Anthropology H202 Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, T R 1030-1218; M W 0230-0418 SMITH*C
  • Anthropology 597.01 Issues of Contemp World: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations, T R 0830-1018; M W 0130-0318; M W 0530-0718; T R 0530-0718
  • Anthropology 597.02 Issues of Contemp World: Women, Culture, and Development, M W 0830-1018; T R 1130-0118; T R 0330-0518
  • Anthropology 620.15 Economic Anthrology, M W 0130-0318 COHEN*J
  • Communication 200 Communication in Society, T R 0130-0318 EVELAND*W
  • Communication 240 Intro to Communication Technology, T R 1230-0218 WESTERWICK*A
  • *Communication 311 Visual Communication Design, M W 0930-1118; T R 1230-0218; M W 0130-0318; T R 0230-0418 WOOLLEY*E
  • *Communication 501 Mass Communication and Youth, M W 0930-1118 KNOBLOCH-WES
  • *Communication 607 Mass Communication Law, T R 0930-1118 SCHWARTZ*T
  • *Communication 614 Issues and Images in Political Communication, M W 1230-0218 KIM*Y
  • *Communication 620 Public Opinion and Communication, T R 1130-0118 KOSICKI*G
  • Communication 642 Mass Communication and Society, M W 0200-0348 NATHANSON*A
  • *Communication 644 Advertising and Society, M W 0130-0318 APPIAH*O
  • *Communication 654 Social Implications of Telecommunication & Electronic Media Structures, M W 0330-0518 KIM*Y
  • *Communication 666 Communication and Popular Culture, R 0330-0718 DERVIN*B
  • English 277 Introduction to Disability Studies, M W 0130-0318 BURCH*S
  • English 569N Digital Media and English Studies, M W 0530-0718 DEWITT*S
  • English 573.01 Rhetorical Theory and Analysis of Discourse, M W 1130-0118 DE 0238 JOHNSON*N
  • Environment and Natural Resources 201 Introduction to Environmental Sciences, MTWR 1200- and F 1000, 1100, 0100, or 0200 WALI*M
  • Environment and Natural Resources 203N Society and Natural Resources, TW 0700-0900P and R 0700 or 0800 HEYWOOD*J
  • Environment and Natural Resources 367 The Making and Meaning of the American Landscape, M W F 1230 and TR 1130, 1230, or 0130 SIMPSON*J
  • Environment and Natural Resources 400 Natural Resources Policy, M W 1000-1148 and R 1000, 1100, 1200, or 0100 EPSTEIN*E
  • History 360 Scientific Revolutions in Their Social Context, T R 1030-1218 GOLDISH*M
  • History 366 History of Technology, M W 0930-1118 OTTER*C
  • History 513.01 European Intell & Cultural Hist: Age of Modernity, 19th Cent, M W F 0930-1048 KERN*S
  • International Studies 356 Introduction to Globalization, T R 0830-1018 MELTZ*R
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.01 Problems & Policies in World Population, Food, & Environment, T R 0400-0618 GONZALEZ*C
  • International Studies/Agricultural Education 597.02 Antarctic Marine Ecology and Policy, T R 0930-1118 MONAGHAN
  • Philosophy 250 Symbolic Logic, W F 1030-1148 and R 0930 or 1030 SANSON*D
  • Philosophy 460 Intro to the Theory of Knowledge, T R 1130-0118 SCHROEDER*T
  • Philosophy 650 Advanced Symbolic Logic, T R 1230-0218 TENNANT*N
  • Sociology 302 Technology and Global Society, T R 1030-1218; M W 0130-0318
  • Sociology 605 Sociology of Sexuality, T R 1130-0118
  • Sociology 629 Sociology of Health: Mental and Physical Dimensions, M W 1130-0118 COLEN*C
  • Women's Studies 300 Intro to Feminist Analysis, M W 0330-0518 SHAW*J
  • Women's Studies 325 Issues in Women's Health, T R 0330-0518 BENNETT*A
  • Women's Studies 326 Women and Addiction: A Feminist Perspective, M W 0930-1118 GENETIN*V
  • Women's Studies 370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives, M W 0330-0518 SMITH*S
  • Women's Studies 375 Women and Visual Culture, M W 0930-1118 LATORRE*G
  • Women's Studies 524 Women and Work, T R 1130-0118 THOMAS*M
  • Women's Studies 545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, T R 1030-1218 STEVENS*M
  • Women's Studies 620 Topics in Feminist Studies, M W 0130-0318 LATORRE*G

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 Winter 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
  • African American and African Studies 271 Contemporary Black Drama, T R 0930-1118 CONTEH-MORGAN
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context, M W 0530-0718 LIVINGSTON*A

East and South Asia/Pacific

  • Chinese 251 Chinese Literature in Translation, M W 1230-0218 GOH*M
  • East Asian 675 Women Writers, Culture, and Society in East Asia, M W 0330-0518 FUKUMORI*N
  • Japanese 252 Modern Japanese Literature in Translation, MTWRF 0130-0218 TORRANCE*R
  • Japanese 655 Japanese Literature: Medieval and Edo Periods, M W 0130-0318 QUINN*S

Latin America/Caribbean

  • Portuguese 330 Introduction to Brazilian Culture, T R 1130-0118 COSTIGAN*L
  • Spanish 330 Reinventing America, M W 1130-0118 GORDON*R

Middle East

  • Arabic H372 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 ZEIDAN*J
  • Arabic 671 The Qur'an in Translation, T R 0930-1118 TAMER*G
  • Arabic 672 Arabic Folk Narrative in Translation, M W 0130-0318 WEBBER*S
  • Hebrew H370 Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, M W 1230-0218 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew 373 Prophecy in the Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, T R 0930-1118 MEIER*S
  • Hebrew 376 The Jewish Mystical Tradition, T R 0130-0318 SWARTZ*M
  • Persian 370 Persian Mythology and Folklore, T R 1230-0218
  • Women's Studies H372 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, M W 1030-1218 ZEIDAN*J

North America and Europe

  • African American and African Studies 271 Contemporary Black Drama, T R 0930-1118 CONTEH-MORGAN
  • African American and African Studies 367.03 African-American Voices in U.S. Literature, M W 1130-0118 NEWTON*V
  • African American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context, M W 0530-0718 LIVINGSTON*A
  • Arabic 367 Issues in Arab-American Society, Culture, and Literature, M W 1030-1218 WEBBER*S
  • Classics 222 Classical Mythology, MTW F 1130-1218 and W 1030 or R 1030 or 1130 HEIDEN*BRUCE
  • Classics H222 Classical Mythology, M W 1030-1218 HAHM*D
  • Classics H223 Topics in Ancient Literature and Society, T R 1030-1218 HAWKINS*T
  • Classics 302 Greek & Roman Drama, MTWRF 0230-0318 HEIDEN*B
  • Comparative Studies 205 Literature and Ethnicity, M W 1030-1218 TAPIA*R
  • English 515 Chaucer, T R 0930-1118 KNAPP*E
  • English 520.01 Shakespeare, T R 0330-0518 FARMER*A
  • English 522 Early 17th-Century Literature, M W 1130-0118 WILSON*L
  • English 531 Restoration & Early 18th-Century Literature, T R 0130-0318 BREWER*D
  • English 543 20th-Century British Fiction, T R 0130-0318 HERMAN*D
  • English 552 U.S. Literature, 1865-1914, M W 0330-0518 SIMPKINS*A
  • English 553 20th-Century U.S. Fiction, M W 0130-0318 DONOGHUE*F
  • English 560 Special Topics in Poetry, T R 1130-0118 MERRIN*J
  • English 563 Contemporary Literature, M W 0930-1118 JANI*P
  • English 575 Special Topics in Literary Forms and Themes, T R 0130-0318 COLLINGWOOD
  • English 580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Literature, T R 0930-1118 PONCE*M
  • English 582 Studies in African American Literature, M W 1130-0118 FRIEDMAN*R
  • English 592 Special Topics in Women in Literature, M W 0130-0318 WILLIAMS*S
  • English H598 Honors Seminar: Selected Topics in Literature and Literary Interpretation, M W 1130-0118 HIGHLEY*C
  • German 250 German Literature and Popular Culture, T R 0230-0418 REITTER*P
  • German H263 The Faust Theme, M W 0930-1118 HAMMERMEISTER
  • German 291 Early German Literature in Cultural Context, T R 0130-0318 RIBAJ*B
  • German 399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, T R 0430-0618 REITTER*P
  • Russian 250 Masterpieces of 19th Century Russian Literature, T R 0830-1018; M W 1130-0118; T R 1230-0218 BURRY* A; M W 0330-0518
  • Russian 251 Masterpieces of 20th and 21st Century Russian Literature, M W 0130-0318 CC 0206
  • Scandinavian 500 Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature, T R 0930-1118 KAPLAN*M
  • Slavic 245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture, T R 1230-0218 MICHALKOVA*M
  • Slavic 367 The East European Experience in America, M W 1030-1218 WHITING*M; T R 0230-0418 WHITING*M
  • Spanish 321 The Spanish Don Juan Theme in the Theatre, T R 1130-0118 GARCIA*S
  • Yiddish 367 Jewish-American Voices in U.S. Literature, M W 0930-1118 LONG-VANBROC
  • Yiddish 371 Yiddish Literature in Translation, T R 0130-0318 MILLER*D

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 451 Black Experience in Caribbean, African, and African-American Literatures, T R 1130-0118 ML 0131 UPTON*J
  • Comparative Studies 201 Literature and Society, T R 0930-1118 WALIAULA*K
  • Comparative Studies 301 Love in World Literature, M W 0130-0318; T R 0330-0518 ARMSTRONG*P
  • Comparative Studies 308 Representations of the Experience of War, M W 0330-0518
  • Comparative Studies 358 Film and Literature as Narrative Art, M 1130-0218 and W 1130-0118
  • Comparative Studies 510 The Twentieth-Century Novel: Transnational Contexts, M W 0130-0318 WATSON*J
  • Comparative Studies 660 Modernism: Its Origins and Development in 20th-Century Culture and Politics, M W 1130-0118 ARMSTRONG*P
  • English 583 Special Topics in World Literature in English, T R 0930-1118 CASEY*M
  • Women's Studies 215 Reading Women Writers, T R 1130-0118 MITCHELL*A; M W 0330-0518 ISBISTER*D