Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies WGS 586: Special Topics Course Description: Topics Vary Topics Include:Logics of Violence and Vulnerability, Dark…
Spanish 530: Al- Andalus Course Desciption: This course traces correspondences of architecture and literature, and the role that such correspondence…
Graduate Division of Religion RLE 701: Questions of War Course Descriptions: Traditionally, ethicists refer to the debate over the…
Political Science POLS 585: Special Topics Course Description: Topics Vary Topics Include Political Economy of Development, Politics of Race…
Philosophy PHIL 551: Cosmopolitamism Course Description: This seminar studies the meaning, intellectual strengths and weaknesses, and practical viability of…
Islamic Civilization Studies ICIVS 710: Historiography of Islam Frequently Taught By: Vincent Cornell ICIVS 720: Islamic Civilisation Studies…
History HIST 564: Africa & Era of Slave Trade Course Description: This course focuses on the history of selected…
French Fren 785: Special Topics Course Description: Topics Vary Topics Include: Edouard Glissant, States of Migration. Cannibalism in Caribbean…
English ENG 732: Studies in Victorian Literature Course Description: This course offers students the chance to study five rich,…
Comparative Literature CPLT 751: “Special Topics Course Description: Topics Vary Topics Include: Hannah Arendt and the Literature of Politics;…
Art History Arthist 592: Shamanism and Art in the Americas Course Description: The underlying religious complex of ancient and…
Anthropology Anthro 501: History of Anthropological Thought Course Description: This course traces some of the main trends in the…
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies WGS 328: Women, Religion & Ethnography Course Description: Cross-cultural ethnographic study of women’s religious lives,…
Spanish SPAN 190: Freshman Seminar Course Description: Freshmen only. In-depth treatment of a topic in language, literature, or culture of…
Sociology SOC 247: Race and Ethnic Relations Course Description: Relations between and within groups, and conflict and cooperation in light…
Portuguese PORT 412: Topics in Lusophone Culture Course Description: This one-credit course is being taught in conjunction with HIST 585:…
Political Science POL 190: Freshman Seminar Course Description: For first-year students only. Entry-level seminar focusing on a specific topic. May…
Music MUS 204: Music Cultures of the World Course Description: This course introduces students to the diverse musical styles of…
Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies MESA 100: Introduction to the Middle East Course Description: Introduction to the history, geography,…
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Courses LACS 263: Plantation to Postcolonial, A Comparative Study of Plantation America Course Description: “Plantation…
Jewish Studies JS 271: Topics in Jewish Studies Course Description: Special Topics in Jewish History: Variety of subjects emphasizing Jewish…
History HIST 190: Freshman Seminar Course Description: Introduces first-year students to the discipline of history, particularly historical sources and methods;…
German GER 408: Transnational Studies, Turks, Germans and Jews Course Description: Aims to continue students’ development toward advanced language proficiency…
French FREN 190: Freshman Seminar Course Description: This freshman seminar will focus on themes in French culture from social history,…
Film FILM 373: Special Topics in Film Course Description: Individual topics on film study focusing on a specific period (e.g.,…
English ENG 101: Expository Writing Course Description: Every semester. Intensive writing course that trains students in expository writing through a…
Economics ECON 231: Introduction to Global Trade and Finance Course Description: An introduction to international trade, capital flows, and finance.…
East Asian Studies EAS 380: Social Movement, East &West Course Description: This course examines social movements in the East and…
Dance DANC 127: World Dance Forms Course Description: Students will study a world dance form, learning the basic techniques, movement…
Comparative Literature CPLT 110: Introduction to Literary Studies Course Description: An introduction to literary studies, combined with an intensive writing…
Chinese Language CHN190: Noodle Narratives of the Silk Road Course Description: The noodle has a rich tradition and it has…
Art History ARTHIST 226: South and Central American Art Course Description: Introduction to the art and architecture of ancient Central…
Anthropology ANT 205: Foundations in Global Health Course Description: An introduction to the overall field of global health, its history,…
American Studies AMST 190: Freshman Seminar Course Description: Fall, spring. Variable topics related to the U.S. and the Americas that…
African Studies AFS 221: The Making of Modern Africa Course Description: Traces the gradual incorporation of Africa into an expanding…
African American Studies AAS 190: Freshman Seminar, African American Studies Course Description: Variable Topics Topics Include: Transnational Black Experience on…
McLeod, John. Postcolonial London: Rewriting the Metropolis. New York: Routledge, 2004. 194 pages. $45.95 paperback, $120.00 hardback Molly Slavin Graduate…
Mukherjee, Ankhi. What is a Classic? Postcolonial Rewrite and Invention of the Canon. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2014. 296 pages.…