QUARTER 2014 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COURSE OPTIONS
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1 Winter QUARTER 2014 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COURSE OPTIONS ** Please confirm class times, etc. with CAESAR ** Core Requirements & Senior Integrating Seminar ECON 201 Intro. to Macroeconomics TTh 3:30-4:50 Berger ECON 201 Intro. to Macroeconomics MWF 10 Walker HIST Global History 2-The Modern World [satisfies Global History II requirement (Intl St 201-2) MWF 10-10:50 Immewahr INTL_ST Integrating Project Seminar: Rethinking Inclusion in a Global World TTH 11-12:20 Gucler INTL_ST Integrating Project Seminar: Time of Crisis '08 Financial Collapse MW 11-12:20 Penet INTL_ST Integrating Project Seminar: Diaspric Comm Global World MW 10:00-11:20 Wilkenfeld POLI_SCI 240 Intro to International Relations MWF 10-10:50 Loiraux Honors Program INTL_ST Honors Seminar W 2-4:50 Ruffer Regional Clusters AFRICA Studies HIST Background to African Civilization and Culture: MWF 11:00-11:50 Glassman Beliefs and Social Systems Poli Sci Politics of Conflict in Africa (co-listed with AFST ) TTH 12:30-1:20pm Reno 1 out of 6
2 Studies ASIA HIST China Reform: A History of the Present Moment TTH 3:30-4:50 Carroll HIST History of Modern China: Late Imperial China T/TH 11-12:20 Macauley HIST The Modern Japanese City MW 2-3:20 Hein HIST Modern South Asia, MW 2-3:20 Kinra Beliefs & Social Systems ART_HIST 372 Japanese Art (on site Art Institute of Chicago) T 1-3:50 Katz ASIAN_LC Intro to Japanese Lit: Medieval and Early Modern- co-listed w/ CLS MW 2-3:20 Lyons ASIAN_LC Intro to Japanese Lit: Modern Women Writers TTH 2-3:20 Lyons ASIAN_LC Intro to Chinese Lit: Late Imperial co-listed w/ CLS TTH 3:30-4:50 Shen ASIAN_LC India On Screen: A Bollywood History co-listed with CLS TTH 3:30-4:50 Brueck ASIAN_LC The Dao of Sex: Sexuality in China, Past and Present TTH 12:30-1:50 Zamperini ENVR_POL 394 China's Environment, Dev. And Culture TTH 2-3:20 Davis ASIAN_ST Anthropology of China co-listed with ANTHRO TTH 11-12:20 Henning Poli Sci Chinese Foreign Policy MW 11-12:20 Hurst RELIGION 210 Intro to Buddhism MW 11-12:20 Terrone RELIGION 319 East Asian Religious Classics MW 2-3:20 Terrone Studies EUROPE HIST European Civ: High Medieval through the Mid 18th Century MWF 11:00-11:50 Shyovitz HIST Jewish History, TTH 9:30-10:50 Petrovsky-Shtern HIST Women in Medieval Society T/TH 11-12:20 Elliott HIST History of Russia: From Peter to the Revolution, MWF 9-9:50 Bushnell HIST Modern British History: Empire to Cool Britannia, 1900-Present T/TH 11-12:20 Cohen HIST The Origins of Religious Toleration TTH 12:30-1:50 Keenan HIST Approaches to History: Blood Libel MW 2:00-3:20 Shyovitz HIST Research Seminar: Russian Terrorists TTH 9:30-10:50 Bushnell ART_HIST 319 Special Topics in Ancient Art: Topics in Greco-Roman Civilizations Late Antiquity co-listed w/classics MW 11-12:20 Bailey CLASSICS Ancient Athens: Democracy, Drama, Civilization TTH 11-12:20 Wallace CLASSICS Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean- Cities of Campania/Pompeii TTH 2:00-3:20 Terpstra 2 out of 6
3 cont. EUROPE cont. CLASSICS Greek Tragedy MW 3:30-4:50 Zatta CLASSICS Special Topics in Ancient Art: Topics in Greco-Roman Civilizations Stoicism TTH 3:30-4:50 Wynne CLS 390 Topics in Comparative Lit: Writers & Their Critics co-listed w/ GERMAN 334 M 2-4:50 Weber FRENCH Reading Literatures in French MWF 12-12:50 Romanowski FRENCH Introducing the Novel TTH 11-12:20 Ginsburg FRENCH Introducing the Novel MWF 2-2:50 Romanowski FRENCH Giants, Cannibals & Critique in the Renaissance TTH 9:30-10:50 Nazarian (English) FRENCH Studies in Literature and Culture TTH 2-3:20 Ginsburg GERMAN Intro to Lit: 1945 to today MWF 12-12:50 Lys GERMAN Special Topics in German Lit & Cult: Stories thru Songs MWF 11-11:50 Zeller GERMAN German Contributions to World Lit. co-listed w/ PHIL 314/POLI SCI 390 MW 5-6:20PM (10 weeks) Menke GERMAN Rise and Fall of Modern Yiddish Literature co-listed w/ JWSH_ST 366 TTH 3:30-4:50 Moseley ITALIAN Italian Through Performance MWF 12-12:50 Simpson ITALIAN Neorealism and International Film: Framing Reality TTH 3:30-4:50 Torlasco (English) JWSH_ST 366 Rise and Fall of Modern Yiddish Literature co-listed w/ GERMAN 366 TTH 3:30-4:50 Moseley LATIN Readings in Latin Literature - Seneca MW 12:30-1:50 Schaefer MUSICOLOGY Topics in Popular Music: Europop MW 11-12:20 Naroditskaya MUSICOLOGY Selected Topics: Rusian Modernism MW 2-3:20 Naroditskaya MUSICOLOGY Bel Canto Opera TTH 11-12:20 Rosenberg German Contributions to World Lit. co-listed w/ GERMAN 322/POLI MW 5-6:20PM (10 PHIL 314 SCI 390 weeks) Menke SLAVIC Intro to Russian Lit. TTH 1:30-2:50 Kutik SLAVIC Cont. Eastern European Lit - History of Polish Film T 6-8:50pm Maciejewska SPAN Cervantes MWF 10-10:50 Fernandez-Morera SPAN Literature in Spain Since 1700 MWF 9-9:50 SPAN Age of Romanticism in Spain TTH 9:30-10:50 Marti-Lopez SPAN Realism in Spain: The Problem of Representation TTH 12:30-1:50 Marti-Lopez ANTHRO Material Worlds of the Middle Ages TTH 11-12:20 Johnson Beliefs & Social FRENCH From Modernism to Postmodernism TTH 11-12:20 Durham Systems GERMAN Cont. Germany: Political Extremism TTH 11-12:20 Brandes ITALIAN Gender and Sexuality in 20th Century Italian Culture TTH 12:30-1:50 Torlasco (English) 3 out of 6
4 LATIN AMERICA Studies HIST Catholicisms in the Americas TTH 2:00-3:20 Ramirez Beliefs & Social Systems CLS 304 Studies in Theme: Poetry of History in the Americas co-listed w/eng 311/SPAN MW 11-12:20 Feinsod SPAN Literature in Latin America Before 1888 MWF 12-12:50 Leon-Llerena SPAN Literature in Latin America Since 1888 TTH 2-3:20 Bouzaglou SPAN Golden Age of Poetry and Prose MWF 1-1:50 Fernandez-Morera Special Topics in Hispanic Studies: Body Fictions: Excess and SPAN Violence in Latin America TTh 11-12:20 Bouzaglou AF_AM 381 Topics in Transnational Culture: Racial & Gender Poli in Brazil TTH 9:30-10:50 Smith SPAN Latin American Culture & Civilization MW 2-2:50 Leon-Llerena Middle East Studies HIST Middle Eastern / Islamic Civilization MWF 10:00-10:50 Petry HIST Jews and Muslims in the Islamic Middle Ages W 4:00-6:50 Lassner HIST Uncle Sam & Srulik: The Culture and Politics of American-Israeli Relations MW 12:30-1:50 Mitelpunkt HIST The Ottomans, T/TH 9:30-10:50 Yosmaoglu HIST Topics in History: Afghanistan, from Alexander to the Anglo-Afghan Wars T/TH 2-3:20 Kinra HIST 392/ Egypt's First Revolution: Nasser and Sadat MW 2:00-3:20 Petry MENA Adv. Topics in MENA: Islam, Science & Modernity co-listed w/ HIST TTH 12:30-1:50 Stolz FRENCH The Magreb and The Middle East MW 11-12:20 Qader MENA Advanced Topics in MENA: Cosmopltn Reading East & West colisted w/english MW 3:30-4:50 Johnson RTVF Middle East & North African Cinema T 10-1:50 Naficy 4 out of 6
5 Beliefs & Social Systems Middle East cont. MENA Seminar in MENA: Gender in the Middle East: Accommodation, Challenge and the In-between (co-listed w/anthro ) TTH 9:30-10:50 Tawasil MENA Adv. Topics in MENA: Lang&Soc in Mid East & Nth Afr (corss listed w/anthro 330) TTH 3:30-4:50 Terc MENA TTH 12:30-1:50 Stolz RELIGION 350 The Qu'ran TTH 2-3:20 Ingram RELIGION 354 Sufism TTH 11-12:20 Ingram Thematic Clusters Culture and Society AF_AM 213 History of the Black World TTH 11-12:20 Bryant AF_AM 342 Comparative Slavery T 2-5pm Bryant ANTHRO Study of Culture Through Language TTH 9:30-10:50 Murphy ANTHRO Topics In Anthropology: Archaeology of Food & Drink TTH 12:30-1:50 Logan CLS 201 Reading World Lit MW 1-1:50 Qader CLS 304 Studies in Theme: Poetry of History in the Americas co-listed w/eng 311/SPAN 397 MW 11-12:20 Feinsod HIST Global Asians cross- listed with AsianAm 216 TTH 9:30-10:50 Yuh PERF_ST Topics in Performance Studies: Transient Performance Mobility, Visibility and Belonging M 2-4:50 Brown RELIGION 210 Intro to Buddhism MW 11-12:20 Terrone RELIGION 220 Intro to Hebrew Bible TTH 12:30-1:50 Balberg RELIGION 350 The Qu'ran TTH 2-3:20 Ingram RELIGION 354 Sufism TTH 11-12:20 Ingram RELIGION 374 Religion and Economics: Vision and Reality MW 3:30-4:50 Mortensen SOCIO 312 Social Basis of Environmental Change TTH 3:30-4:50 Thistle INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY and DEVELOPMENT INTL_ST Intl Dev: Issues and Practice T/TH 2-3:20 Hanson INTL_ST Children, Poverty and Inequality in Developing and Developed World T 2-4:50pm Askarian Poli Sci 368 Political Economy of Less Developed Countries TTH 11-12:20 Gans-Morse TTH 9:30- The Fate of the State in a Globalizing World Poli Sci :50AM Hanson Democracy, Development, and the New Global Economy (co-listed Poli Sci with AFST ) W 9-11:50am Joseph SOCIO Intro Topics in Sociology: Global Inequalities MW 3:30-4:50 Ukaegbu SOCIO Work and Occupation: A Global Perspective MW 12:30-1:50 Ukaegbu 5 out of 6
6 GLOBAL COMMONS ENVR_POL 394 International NGOs W 3-6 Davis GEOG 211 World Biogeography MWF 1-1:50 Hudson GBL_HLTH 301 Intro to International Public Health TTH 2-3:20 Sullivan GBL_HLTH 390 International Perspectives on Reproductive and Sexual Health TTH 9:30-10:50 Rodriguez GBL_HLTH 390 Managing Global Health Challenges T 6-9 Diamond GBL_HLTH 390 Refugee and Immigrant Health TH 4-7 Choucair INTL_ST Intl Dev: Issues and Practice T/TH 2-3:20 Hanson INTL_ST Children, Poverty and Inequality in Developing and Developed World T 2-4:50pm Askarian Poli Sci 342 International Organizations M 9-11:50 AM Hurd Poli Sci 377 Drugs and Politics TTH 3:30-4:50 Arjona SOCIO Population Dynamics MW 2-3:20 Percheski SOCIO 312 Social Basis of Environmental Change TTH 3:30-4:50 Thistle ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY HIST Uncle Sam & Srulik: The Culture and Politics of American-Israeli Relations MW 12:30-1:50 Mitelpunkt HIST Research Seminar: Why We Fight: US War TTH 11-12:20 Allen HIST American Presidents and "International Terrorism" from Nixon to Obama TTH 12:30-1:50 Hobson TTH 9:30- The Fate of the State in a Globalizing World POLI SCI :50AM Hanson 6 out of 6
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