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TC6: IDENTITY TC6 focuses on how individuals perceive themselves in their relationships to the world through prisms such as gender, class, religion, race, nationality, and ethnicity. Courses in the TC6 concentration must foreground how identity bears upon international affairs. Requirements In addition to the 5 Core Requirements and the IR Language Requirement, students must take a total of 7 courses to complete their Thematic Concentration. No more than 3 of the 7 courses may be an introductory level course (marked with *). TC6 Requirements are as follows: 2 social science courses 1 history course 1 culture course 1 research methods course (See the Courses page for a list of approved courses.) 1 capstone course (A capstone course may be an upper level seminar course, senior honors thesis, or directed research. See the Capstone page for more information.) 1 elective course (Any course approved for this concentration.) Please Note: It is possible that a single course may satisfy more than one concentration requirement. For example, ANTH 170 Seminar: Colonizing Time, satisfies both the social science and capstone requirements. If students complete the above requirements with fewer than 7 courses, they can choose any additional courses from the concentration to reach the required 7 total courses. Frequently Asked Questions If a course is approved for both a Core and TC6, can I double count it? NO If a course is approved for both my TC6 culture requirement and one of my IR language semesters, can I double count it? NO Historical Course Listing The course listing below is comprised of all the TC6 courses approved by the IR Curriculum Committee. For the most up-to-date and current info, view course offerings by semester via the Courses page. In addition, course ID # s, titles, and prerequisites often change from semester to semester so check SIS or individual departments for the most up-to-date info. If you have any question about whether or not a course counts for your concentration, please contact the IR Office.

TC6: Identity Course Listing (Fall 2015-Present) AFR152-01 Caribbean s and International Migration AMER(TBD) Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East: Cinema,, and, Social Science Literature ANTH010 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (Tufts Summer Sessions) Social Science ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science ANTH122 Gender and Sexuality in South Asia Social Science, ANTH130 Anthropological Thought Social Science ANTH146 Global Feminisms Social Science ANTH148 Medical Anthropology Social Science ANTH170 Seminar: Colonizing Time Social Science, Seminar ARB091-01 Literature and Cinema of Middle East Cities ARB092-01 Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East ARB092-03 US Orientalism in the Middle East: Colonialism, Race, and ARB155/ILVS101/FMS 175/CST010 Visualizing Colonialism (in English) ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) CLS026/ARCH026/HIS Ancient Egypt: Civilizations of the Nile and the Near East History, T076 CLS127 Philosophy in the Greek, Latin, and Arabic-Islamic Traditions CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema FAH004/AFR004 Intro to Arts of Africa FAH005 Arts of Asia FAH021/121 Early Islamic Art FAH192-03 Seminar: Who Owns The Past?, History, Seminar FR091 Love and Marriage in Medieval French Literature FR152 Liberation through Knowledge: Reason and Freedom of Thought in 18th Century France FR191A Francophone Poetry and Song FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature FR191-D Self and Society in 17th-Century France FR192D Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities GER044 Shaping Identity GER092/ILVS092-03 Literary Orphans (in English) GER092-02 Marx's Critical Legacy HIST004 Empires and Nations History HIST013/AFR047-05 Reconstructing Africa's Past to 1850 History

HIST014/AFR014 Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Crises in Africa since History 1850 HIST017 Americas History HIST028 US Foreign Relations to 1900 History HIST029 US Foreign Relations since 1900 History HIST041 Modern China History History HIST046 Modern South Asia History HIST053 Europe to 1815 History, HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, HIST055 Europe in the Early Middle Ages History HIST056 Europe in the High Middle Ages History HIST057 Renaissance and Reformation History HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, HIST059 Continent in Conflict: Europe 1914-2000 History HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History HIST062 Reform & Revolution: Late Imperial Russia & the Soviet Union History HIST063 Modern Germany History HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST070 Middle East to World War I History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa since World War I History HIST073 History of Iran History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST077 Egypt since 1952 History HIST090 Foundation Seminar: The Great Crisis History, Research Methods HIST091 Foundation Seminar: Seeking Gendered Perspectives: Research Methods, History Historiography, Theory and Methods in African History HIST092 1492 & All That: Columbus & Consequences History, Research Methods HIST096 Foundation Seminar: World War II and the Holocaust in the Research Methods, History Soviet Union HIST096-21 Foundation Seminar: France in WWII History, Research Methods HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle History, Research Methods East HIST100 Historical Marxism History HIST101/CLS108 Seminar: Alexander the Great History, Seminar, HIST103 Consumption, Power and Identity History HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History HIST112 Angola and Mozambique: From Liberation to Humanitarian History Crises HIST115 Revolutionary Latin America: Mexico and Cuba History HIST116 Revolution & Counterrevolution in Central America History HIST132 Religion in Japanese History History HIST133 Japanese History through Literature History HIST135 Gender & Sexuality in Japanese History History

HIST137 Material in China, History HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, HIST139 Women and Gender in East Asian Tradition History HIST152 Religious and Spiritual Map of Europe, 300-1500 History, HIST155 Gender and Sexuality in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, History HIST156 Science, Magic, and Society 1100-1700 History HIST157/CLS110/WG Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium, History SS185-13 HIST159 French Revolution History HIST160 France & Africa Since The Eighteenth Century History HIST165 Mongol Empire History HIST166 History of Afghanistan History HIST167 Medieval Islam History HIST175 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar,, Social Science, Research Methods HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar HIST177 Law in Islamic History History HIST177 Algeria Since 1900 History HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar HIST190-50 Seminar: The Global 1930s History, Seminar HIST191 Seminar: Africa History, Seminar HIST192 Seminar: Contemporary Chile in Comparative Perspective History, Seminar HIST192 Seminar: Brazil and Argentina History, Seminar HIST195 Seminar: South Asia: Connections and Comparisons History, Seminar HIST196 History of Madrid History HIST196 Seminar: First World War and Its Legacy History, Seminar HIST197 Seminar: Algeria Since 1900 History, Seminar HIST197 Seminar: Islamism and Reform in the Contemporary Middle East History, Seminar and North Africa HIST209/DHP H261 Seminar: War and Society in the Middle East in Historical History, Seminar Perspective ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies, Research Methods ITAL121A Italian Women's Voices and Images ITAL170 Political Ideology in the Italian Literary Tradition ITAL192A Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust, Seminar MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement) MUS197-01 Seminar: Social Justice, Advocacy and Music, Seminar PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality and Liberty*, Intro PHIL048 Feminist Philosophy PHIL141/PJS141 Global Justice PJS150-06 Women, War and Peace Social Science

PS/DHP Authoritarianism and Democratization Social Science PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I* Social Science,, Intro PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II* Social Science,, Intro PS121 Seminar: Political from a Comparative Perspective Social Science, Seminar PS128 Gender, Work and Politics in East Asia Social Science PS129 African Politics Social Science PS130/AFR152-02 Seminar: African Political Economy Social Science, Seminar, Research Methods PS135 Comparative Revolutions Social Science, Research Methods PS138-01 Making States: Theories and Practice Social Science PS139-01 Seminar: States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules Social Science, Seminar PS140/PHIL140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science PS145 Seminar: Political Thought of Machiavelli Seminar, Social Science, PS147 Seminar: Political Philosophy of Nietzsche Social Science, Seminar PS148 Seminar: Political Thought of Montesquieu Social Science, Seminar PS149 Contemporary Political Theory Social Science PS151 Seminar: Political Philosophy of Hobbes Social Science,, Seminar PS154 Political Philosophy of J.J. Rousseau Social Science, PS157 Seminar: Markets, Morals, and Religion: The Political Theory of Social Science, Seminar David Hume and Adam Smith PS158-01 Origins of Modern Republicanism PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West Social Science, PS159-02 Seminar: Popular Sovereignty, History, Social Science, Seminar PS166 Seminar: Causes of Modern Interstate War Seminar, Social Science, Research Methods PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science PS188 Seminar: Freedom of Religion, Conscience and Belief - Social Science, Seminar America's Role in Defending the First Freedom Abroad PS188-04/AFR147-04 Race and US Africa Policy Social Science PS188-05/AFR147-05 The Howard School of International Affairs Social Science, PS188-06/WGSS185- Gender and Conflict in International Relations Social Science 01 PS189/WGSS185-04 Seminar: The Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar PS189-02 Seminar: World Wars and Nation States Social Science, Seminar REL036/HIST009 Global History of Christianity to the Middle Ages History, REL037/CST037/HIST Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, 015 REL076 After God: Atheism and Secularism REL149 Religion and Colonialism in South Asia REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level), Seminar (at 194 level) RUS085/ILVS086/CIV0 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) 85/FMS085

SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science SOC149 Latin American Society Social Science SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, SPN150 Latin American Civilization (in English) SPN191-A Women's Voices SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Mapping Latin American Metropolis SPN192F Puerto Rican Literature & : The Floating Nation & The Flying Bus VISC080 A View of Ancient Middle and South America (2000 BC - AD, History 1532) VISC155 Reimagining the Americas, Colonialisms and Visual