Schedule of Classes

First Year Program
Writing Seminars
K10.0617 Writing Sem II: Making the Modern Lennox MW 11:00-12:15
K10.0619 Writing Sem II: The Lure of Beauty Trogan TR 9:30-10:45
K10.0622 Writing Sem II: Imagined Cities Pies MW 3:30-4:45
K10.0628 Writing Sem II: Writing About Popular Music Wetta MW 12:30-1:45
K10.0630 Writing Sem II: Creative Minds Blaney TR 2:00-3:15
K10.0633 Writing Sem II: Writing About Africa Kalikoff MW 2:00-3:15
K10.0634 Writing Sem II: Truth or Fiction? Memory and Storytelling Greenberg TR 9:30-10:45
K10.0637 Writing Sem II: Writing from the Margins Packard MW 2:00-3:15
K10.0638 Writing Sem II: Writing about Film Brent MW 4:55-6:10
K10.0640 Writing Sem II: The Critical Essay Goldfarb TR 11:00-12:15
K10.0642 Writing Sem II: Gender and Identity Weisser MW 9:30-10:45
K10.0643 Writing Sem II: Imagining Childhood Desiderio TR 3:30-4:45
K10.0644 Writing Sem II: American Food and Foodways Raden MW 3:30-4:45
K10.0645 Writing Sem II: Writing Peace in Times of War Wisor MW 12:30-1:45
K10.0646 Writing Sem II: Migration, Displacement and Exile Fulani T 3:30-6:10
Interdiciplinary Seminars
Four-credit Seminars
K20.1047 Capitalism and Psychological Life Laskawy MW 11:00-12:15
K20.1050 Imagining the Latin American Nation Cañeque R 6:20-9:00
K20.1051 Transcultural Dialogue in Performance Axtmann W 12:30-3:15
K20.1072 Poets in Protest Dinwiddie W 2:00-4:45
K20.1074 The Caribbean: Crossroads and Creolization Lauria-Perricelli TR 4:55-6:10
K20.1083 Slavery & Culture: US and Brazil Taylor MW 12:30-1:45
K20.1112 Body & Soul Graybeal TR 11:00-12:15
K20.1116 Fate & Free Will in the Epic Tradition Rutigliano W 6:20-9:00
K20.1124 Voyages of Identity Hutkins R 3:30-6:10
K20.1135 The Medieval Mind Rock W 3:30-6:10
K20.1141 Images of America’s Past White W 12:30-3:15
K20.1143 Borders of Western Imagination Taylor MW 3:30-4:45
K20.1144 Free Speech, Media Law, and Democracy Thaler W 6:20-9:00
K20.1146 The American Century White R 2:00-4:45
K20.1156
Open to Gallatin students only.
The Darwinian Revolution Cittadino MW 12:30-1:45
K20.1181 Sense of Place Hutkins T 3:30-6:10
K20.1193 Culture as Communication Varadhan W 3:30-6:10
K20.1198 Poetry, Prophecy, Politics Goldfarb/Shulman M 12:30-3:15
K20.1209 Race, Class and Gender in Latin America Cañeque TR 2:00-3:15
K20.1211 The Teachings of the Buddha Robbins TR 9:30-10:45
K20.1220 Beyond Good and Evil Cornyetz T 3:30-6:10
K20.1290 Women and the Politics of Work Ciolkowski R 3:30-6:10
K20.1291 Diasporic Conditions Angel-Ajani M 2:00-4:45
K20.1294
Open to Gallatin students only.
Philosophy of Medicine Lewis R 3:30-6:10
K20.1313 Ethics for Dissenters Caspary W 3:30-6:10
K20.1314 Literary and Cultural Theory Murphy MW 2:00-3:15
K20.1318 Shakespeare and the London Theatre Mirabella TR 3:30-4:45
K20.1321 Sacred Space Graybeal W 2:00-4:45
K20.1324
Permission of the instructor required.
Baseball as a Road to God (2 credits) Sexton M 6:45-8:45
K20.1335 South Asian Writers: Mapping the Diaspora Varadhan TR 2:00-3:15
K20.1336 Everyday Economics: Contemporary Economic Issues Phillips-Fein MW 12:30-1:45
K20.1337 Beyond the Invisible Hand: History of Economic Thought Phillips-Fein M 3:30-6:10
K20.1338 The Search for Community Moore TR 3:30-4:45
K20.1339
Open to Gallatin students only.
Foucault: Biopower and Biopolitics Lewis M 6:20-9:00
K20.1340 Hiroshima Cornyetz M 3:30-6:10
K20.1341 Metaphor and Meaning Pies MW 11-12:15
K20.1342 Language, Globalization and the Self Achino-Loeb R 3:30-6:10
K20.1343 Understanding Human Rights Angel-Ajani T 2:00-4:45
K20.1344 Staging Modernity: Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg Smith-Howard W 3:30-6:10
K20.1346 Women and Islam Koohi-Kamali M 6:20-9:00 
K20.1348 Images and Empire Short T 3:30-6:10
K20.1349
Walk Like a Man Kessler R 3:30-6:10
Two-credit, seven-week Seminars
The course below meets for the first seven weeks of the semester only (from January 18-March 7).
K20.1449
Open to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors only
Plato's Republic Shulman T 6:20-9:00
The courses below meet for the last seven weeks of the semester only (from March 8-May 2).
K20.1432 The Meaning of Home Rock T 6:20-9:00
K20.1448 Herodotus and the Idea of History Slatkin T 3:30-6:10
K20.1450
Open to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors only
Machiavelli Shulman T 6:20-9:00
K20.1451 Ancient Reflections in a Time of Modern War Slatkin W 3:30-6:10
 
Advanced Writing Courses
 
K30.1018 The Craft of Writing
Morling R 6:20-9:00
K30.1020 Revision: From the Inside Out Beckman R 6:20-9:00
K30.1034 Writing About Performance Malnig MW 2:00-3:15
K30.1310 Writing Your Life: The Memoir Foley MW 3:30-4:45
K30.1326 The Letter as Literature Blythe TR 3:30-4:45
K30.1340 Writing New York City Jones R 2:00-4:45
K30.1345 Writing for Children Jenkins W 9:30-12:15
K30.1496 Writing with Integrity Hulse R 3:30-6:10
K30.1511 Advanced Comedy Writing Goldsmith R 2:00-4:45
K30.1536 The Short Story: A Workshop on Revising Zoref M 6:20-9:00
K30.1545 Writing Short Fiction Smith M 3:30-6:10
K30.1550 Fiction Writing Nair W 6:20-9:00
K30.1550/02
Fiction Writing Powell M 3:30-6:10
K30.1555 Advanced Fiction Writing Rinehart T 6:20-9:00
K30.1560 The Art and Craft of Poetry Fragos M 6:20-9:00
K30.1564 Advanced Poetry Writing Hightower W 3:30-6:10
Other Writing-Related Course
K45.1460 Literacy in Action Jurmo M 6:20-9:00
 
Arts Workshops
 
K40.1050 Performing Stories: East Meets West Harrison W 2:00-4:45
K40.1052 Native American Tradition and the Arts Menusan R 6:20-9:00
K40.1106 The Knowing Body: Awareness Techniques for Performers Powell T 6:20-9:00
K40.1115 Creative Arts in the Helping/Caring Profs Hodermarska R 9:30-12:15
K40.1208 Making Dances in the 21st Century Satin T 3:30-6:10
K40.1306 Advanced Contemporary Musicianship Castellano W 6:20-9:00
K40.1316 Playing Jazz Rayner T 3:30-6:10
K40.1405 Drawing and Painting Katz F 9:30-12:15
K40.1425 Discovering Manhattan Ruhe R 3:30-6:10
K40.1440 Technology, Art, and Public Space Culver R 6:20-9:00
K40.1572 Writing for Television II Douglas M 3:30-6:10
K40.1620 The Urban Environment Goodman M 6:20-9:00
K40.1655 Innovations in Arts Publications Friedman, L. T 2:00-4:45
Graduate Arts Workshops
(These courses are open to qualified undergraduates with permission of the M.A. Program Advisor.)
K80.2025 Solo Performance: Performing the Self in Society Champagne M 3:30-6:10
K80.2029 Advanced Directing Harrington W 6:20-9:00
K80.2045 Oral History, Cultural Identity, and the Arts Sloan M 6:20-9:00
K80.2575 Dramatizing History I Dinwiddie M 2:00-4:45
 
Community Learning Courses
 
K45.1402 Community Learning Theory and Practice Poitevin T 9:30-12:15
K45.1420
Permission of the instructor required.
Mapping for Social Change Poitevin R 9:30-12:15
K45.1455 Equal Exchange: Arts-based Collaborations Bowers T
R
3:30-6:10
3:30-4:45
K45.1456 Immigrant Rights Jayaraman T 6:20-9:00
K45.1460 Literacy in Action Jurmo M 6:20-9:00
K45.1466 Policy, Community and Self Brettschneider W 6:20-9:00
Graduate Community Learning Course
(This course is open to qualified undergraduates with permission of the instructor.)
K85.2480 The Neighborhood Project Moore W 6:20-8:20
Individualized Projects
Colloquium Workshops
K50.1601/01 (meets 2/7 and 2/28 only) White M 12:30-1:55
K50.1601/02 (meets 2/10 and 3/3 only) Cornyetz R 2:00-3:25
Individualized Projects
K50.1701 Private Lessons to be arranged  
K50.1801 Internship to be arranged

 

Students registering for an Internship are required to attend one session of each workshop:

Workshop I: 1/31, 10:00 am–11:30 am, or 2/2, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm, or 2/3, 12:30 pm–2:00 pm

Workshop II: 2/28, 10:00 am–11:30 am, or 3/2, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm, or 3/3, 12:30 pm–2:00 pm

K50.1901 Independent Study to be arranged  
K50.1925 Tutorial to be arranged