Interdepartmental Courses for Autumn 2013
Courses listed here are ONLY the required and elective courses for the Comparative Ethnic and American Studies area of concentration offered in Autumn 2013. 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
- 2105 Literature and Ethnicity, TR 1110-1230, Stevens
- 2214 Intro to Sexuality Studies, TR 935-1055
- 2281 American Icons, MWF 3-355
- 2322 Introduction to Latino/a StudiesTR 1245-205, Delgadillo
- 3686 Cultural Studies of American Musics, WF 1110-1230, Shank
- 3990 Appr to Comparative Studies, TR 1110-1230, Horn
- 4658 Folklore of the Americas, WF 220-340, Borland
- 4661 The city and Culture, TR 220-340, Coleman
- 4805 Literature of the Americas, TR 355-515, Delgadillo
- 4845 Gender, Sexuality, and Science, WF 1245-205, Jesser
- 4921 Intersections: Appr to Race, Gender, Class, and SexualityTR 220-340, Stevens
- 4990 Senior Seminar, TR 355-515, Berman
African and African American Studies
- 2201 Major Readings in African American and African Studies, TR 220-340, Scott
- 2218 Black Urban Experience, TR 1110-1230, Goings
- 2251 Intro to African Literature, MW 3-420, Mphande; WF 935-1055, Brodnicka
- 2281 Intro to African-American Literature, TR 1245-205, Cash; TR 1110-1230, Livingston; MWF 520-615, Cash
- 2288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition, TR 935-1055, McDaniel
- 3230 Black Women: Culture and Politics, TR 1245-205, Scott
- 3361 Psychology of the Black Experience, TR 1245-205, Myers
- 4326 Topics in African Americans and Public Policy, T 215-5, Fergus
- 4535 Topics in Black Masculinity, TR 1245-205, Drake
- 4551 Topics in Africana American Literature, MW 935-1055, Newsum
- 4582 Special Topics in African American Literature, MWF 1240-135, Kalu; TR 935-1055, Scott
- 4921 Intersections: Appr to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, TR 220-340, Stevens
English
- 2281 Introduction to African American Lit, TR 220-340
- 4550 Special Topics in Colonial and Early National Literature in the U.S., TR 1245-205, Farrell
- 4552 Special Topics in American Poetry through 1915, TR 1110-1230, Hewitt
- 4553 20th Century U.S. Fiction, TR 1245-205, Prinz; WF 1245-205, Ponce; WF 1245-205, Schotter
- 4577.02 Folklore II: Genres, Form, Meaning, and Use, TR 935-1055, Green
- 4581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures, WF 935-1055, Ponce
- 4583 Spec Topics in World Literature in English, WF 935-1055, Jani
History
- 2070 Intro to Native American History, TR 355-515
- 2075 Intro to U.S. Latino/a History, TR 935-1055, Fernandez
- 2080 African American History to 1877, MWF 3-355
- 2081 African American History from 1877, TR 355-515, Jeffries
- 2100 Intro to the Spanish Atlantic World, MWF 910-1005
- 2610 Intro to Women and Gender in the U.S., MWF 910-1005; MWF 30355
- 2610H Intro to Women and Gender in the U.S., TR 1245-205
- 2630 History of Modern Sexualities, MWF 1020-1115
- 2700 Global Environmental History, MWF 1240-135
- 3010 Colonial North America to 1763, TR 220-340
- 3017 The Sixties, TR 1110-1230, Boyle
- 3085 African American History through Contemporary Film, M 215-5, Jeffries
- 3600 Studies in Women’s and Gender History, MWF 910-1005
- 3630 Same-Sex Sexuality in a Global World, TR 935-1055
- 3700 American Environmental History, TR 1245-205, Roth
Linguistics
- 3601 Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the U.S., WF 1245-205, Carmichael
- 3602 Language & Social Identity in the U.S., TR 1245-205, Wanjema
Music
- 2252 History of Rock and Roll, WF 1245-205 and recitation, Boone
- 2288 Bebop and Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition, TR 935-1055, McDaniel
- 3341 American Popular Music
Political Science
- 4140 Black Politics, WF 355-515, White
Psychology
- 4545 Cross-Cultural Psychology, MWF 1240-135, Campbell
Sociology
- 2345 The Social Structure of American Society, WF 1110-1230
- 2382 Sociology of Asian American Life, WF 935-1055
- 3435 Sociology of Gender, TR 355-515
- 3463 Social Stratification: Race, Class, and Gender, TR 1110-1230, Dwyer; TR 8-920; WF 935-1055; MW 530-650
- 3464 Work, Employment, and Society, TR 220-340, Lopez; MWF 3-355
- 4608 Gender, Race, and Class in Mass Communications, WF 1245-205, Gray
- 4635 Men and Women in Society, WF 1110-1230, Spears
- 4666 Power and Society, WF 935-1055, Jenkins
- 5605 Sociology of Sexuality, TR 1245-205, Spears
Spanish and Portuguese
- 2330 Reinventing America, TR 935-1055, Voigt
- 4557.10 Introduction to Latino Lit in the US, TR 8-920am, Puga
- 4560 Introduction to Spanish American Cultures, TR 1110-1230, Rodriguez
- 4580 Latin American Film, TR 1110-1230, Podalsky
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- 2215 Reading Women Writers, TR 1110-1230, Swenson
- 2230 Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Popular Culture, TR 8-920, Rossie; MWF 1130-1225, Hancock; WF 935-1055, Burrington
- 2282 Intro to Queer Studies, MWF 8-855, Benson
- 2340 Latina Experience in the U.S., MWF 1240-135, LaTorre
- 2550 History of Feminist Thought, WF 1110-1230, Burack
- 3306 Gender, Media, and New Technologies, TR 1245-205, Keating
- 3370 Sexualities and Citizenship, WF 935-1055, Gabbard
- 3505 Feminist Perspectives on Globalization, TR 355-515, Sengupta
- 4510 American Women’s Movements, TR 530-650, Burrington
- 4520 Women of Color and Social Activism, TR 935-1055, Livingston
- 4921 Intersections: Appr to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality, TR 220-340, Stevens
- 5624 Women and Social Change in Latin America, M 215-5, Rakowski