Schedule of Classes

Writing Seminars
K10.0619 Writing Sem II: The Lure of Beauty Trogan R 6:20-9:00  
K10.0622 Writing Sem II: Imagining Cities Pies MW 3:30-4:45  
K10.0630 Writing Sem II: Creative Minds Blaney M 3:30-6:10  
K10.0634 Writing Sem II: Truth or Fiction? Memory and Storytelling Greenberg MW 12:30-1:45  
K10.0639 Writing Sem II: Myths and Fables in Popular Culture Lennox MW 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K10.0648 Writing Sem II: Writing Beyond Language Erickson TR 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K10.0649 Writing Sem II: Image as Argument Wisor MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K10.0652 Writing Sem II: Coming Home Lemberg TR 11:00-12:15  
K10.0654 Writing Sem II: Writing About the American South Wetta MW 2:00-3:15  
K10.0661 Writing Sem II: The Beat Generation Vlagopoulos R 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K10.0662 Writing Sem II: Writing the Environment Siemann TR 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K10.0663 Writing Sem II: Writing About the "American Character" Bleha MW 9:30-10:45  
K10.0664 Writing Sem II: Language and the Political Libby TR 2:00-3:15  
K10.0665 Writing Sem II: Food Culture and Food Writing Korb TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K10.0666 Writing Sem II: Rooms of Our Own: Writing About Home Gabbard TR 3:30-4:45  
K10.0667 Writing Sem II: Reflecting on Illness and Disease Lewis MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K10.0668 Writing Sem II: The Colonized Imagination Leopando TR 9:30-10:45  
Interdisciplinary Seminars
K20.1042 Digital Revolution: History of Media III Duncombe TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1061

Literary Forms: The Craft of Criticism

Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Friedman T 2:00-4:45  
K20.1072 Poets in Protest: Footsteps to Hip-Hop Dinwiddie M 2:00-4:45  
K20.1112 Body and Soul Graybeal T 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1116 Fate and Free Will in the Epic Tradition Rutigliano M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1124 Travel Narratives Hutkins TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1135 The Medieval Mind Rock W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1143 Borders of Western Imagination Taylor T 3:30-6:10  
K20.1144 Free Speech, Media Law, and Democracy Rajsingh W 7:45-10:15 syllabus
K20.1156

The Darwinian Revolution

Cittadino MW 12:30-1:45 syllabus
K20.1181 A Sense of Place Hutkins TR 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K20.1211 The Teachings of the Buddha Robbins W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1215 Narrative Investigations Pies MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1294 Philosophy of Medicine Lewis R 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1300 Militaries and Militarization Lauria-Perricelli TR 4:55-6:10  
K20.1313 Ethics for Dissenters Caspary W 3:30-6:10  
K20.1314 Literary and Cultural Theory Murphy MW 11:00-12:15  
K20.1339 Foucault: Biopower and Biopolitics Lewis M 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1340 Hiroshima Cornyetz M 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1342 Language, Globalization and the Self Achino-Loeb R 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1357 The Qur'an Antoon W 3:30-6:10  
K20.1359 American Capitalism in the Twentieth Century Phillips-Fein MW 12:30-1:45  
K20.1360 Intellectuals and Power Poitevin M 2:00-4:45  
K20.1363 History of Modern U.S. Feminism & Feminist Activism I Ciolkowski R 3:30-6:10  
K20.1366 Inventing Modernity II Hornick W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1372 African Diasporic Art and Spirituality in the Americas Dawson M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1373 Critical Approaches to Photography Miller T 3:30-6:10  
K20.1375 Romantics and Revolutionaries Cartmill MW 2:00-3:15  
K20.1376 Memory and Forgetting Slavet   Cancelled  
K20.1390 American Shakespeare Smith-Howard F 12:30-3:15  
K20.1397 The Powerless Empowered Calibrese TR 9:30-10:45  
K20.1398 Birth Control: Population, Politics, and Power Kaminsky T 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1400 Autobiography: Study of the Self Parisier   Cancelled  
K20.1405 Life on the Square: Washington Square Park Smith-Howard MW 12:30-1:45  
K20.1466 The Philosophy of the Welfare State Holt MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1468 Psychoanalysis and the Visual Meltzer W 3:30-6:10  
K20.1473 Contemporary Art and Its Media Meltzer TR 11:00-12:15  
K20.1474 History of the American Conservative Movement Phillips-Fein MW 3:30-4:45  
K20.1475 American Politics After 9/11 Shulman M 12:30-3:15 syllabus
K20.1478 The (Post)Colonial Arabic Novel Antoon W 9:30-12:15  
K20.1479 The Dangerous Woman in Japanese Literature Cornyetz TR 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K20.1480

Dangerous and Intermingled: Subaltern New York

Same as V18.0090003. Permission of the instructor required.

Tchen

W

F

2:00-4:45

10:00-12:00

 
K20.1481 The Medieval Imagination McPherson TR 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K20.1482 Consuming the Caribbean Polyné M 3:30-6:10  
K20.1485 Power and Culture in Latin America Velasco TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1486 ¡Revolución! Velasco W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1487 Performing Objects Horton MW 9:30-10:45  
K20.1489 Democratic Persuasion Duncombe TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K20.1490

Tragedy, Justice and Interpretation

Open to sophomores only.

Wofford F 2:00-4:45  
K20.1491 Literature and the Political Imagination Fong R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1492 Environmental Values and Education Schlottmann MW 4:55-6:10  
K20.1495 Moses and David Tugendhaft R 6:20-9:00  
Two-credit, seven-week Seminars
The courses below meet for the first seven weeks of the semester only
(from January 22 to March 10).
K20.1439 James Reese Europe and American Music Dinwiddie W 2:00-4:45  
K20.1457 The Odyssey Slatkin T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1467 Painted Blind: Modern Tales of Madness and Love Hornick M 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1476

Primary Texts: Moby Dick

Prerequisite any two of the following Primary Text courses: K20.1419, K20.1449, K20.1450, K20.1452, K20.1455.

Shulman T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1488

Antigone

Slatkin W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
The courses below meet for the last seven weeks of the semester only
(from March 11 to May 5).
K20.1432 The Meaning of Home Rock T 6:20-9:00  
K20.1440 Sissle, Blake and the Minstrel Tradition Dinwiddie W 2:00-4:45  
K20.1477

Primary Texts: Critical Race Theory

Open to sophomores only.

Shulman T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
Advanced Writing Courses
K30.1026 Lives in Brief Hulse F 12:30-3:15  
K30.1045 Writing Race in Contemporary America Jones F 2:00-4:45  
K30.1300 Creative Non-Fiction Beam W 3:30-6:10  
K30.1304 The Art of the Personal Essay Friedman R 2:00-4:45  
K30.1310 Writing Your Life: The Memoir Foley W 2:00-4:45 syllabus
K30.1324 The Journal in the City Blythe TR 4:55-6:10  
K30.1511 Advanced Comedy Writing Goldsmith R 6:20-9:00  
K30.1536 The Short Story: A Workshop on Revising Zoref M 6:20-9:00  
K30.1546 Content is King: Editing Short Fiction Rinehart T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K30.1549 Writers as Shapers Nair W 9:30-12:15 syllabus
K30.1550 Fiction Writing King W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K30.1555

Advanced Fiction Writing

Prerequisite K30.1550 or V39.0815 or V39.0816 or V39.0820
or permission of the instructor.

Spain W 6:20-9:00  
K30.1558 Narrative Strategies Daitch MW 9:30-10:45  
K30.1560 The Art and Craft of Poetry Hightower M 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K30.1564

Advanced Poetry Writing

Prerequisite K30.1560 or V39.0817 or V39.0830
or permission of the instructor.

Fragos M 6:20-9:00  
Other Writing-Related Courses
K45.1460 Literacy in Action Donnelly M 6:20-9:00  
Arts Workshops
K40.1045 Oral History and Interdisciplinary Arts Sloan M 6:20-9:00  
K40.1050 Performing Stories: East Meets West Harrison W 2:00-4:45 syllabus
K40.1106 The Knowing Body: Awareness Techniques for Performers Powell T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K40.1115 Creative Arts in the Helping Professions Hodermarska R 9:30-12:15 syllabus
K40.1208 Making Dances in the 21st Century Satin W 11:00-1:45  
K40.1306 Advanced Contemporary Musicianship Castellano W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
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 syllabus
K40.1431 Fire and Blood: Art-Making, Culture and Mythology of Mexico Arrendondo W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K40.1450 On Display: Museums and Visual Culture in New York Scheller R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K40.1530 MyStory: Creating the Audio Narrative Hoffman M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K40.1572 Writing for Television II Douglas M 3:30-6:10  
K40.1575 Dramatizing History I Thompson M 9:30-12:15 syllabus
K40.1623 Green Design and Planning Goodman M 6:20-9:00  
K40.1655 Innovations in Arts Publications Friedman, L. TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus

Graduate arts workshops

K80.2025

Performance Composition

Open to qualified undergraduates with permission of the instructor, Lenora Champagne (lenoracha@aol.com).

Champagne T 3:30-6:10  
K80.2048

Artist/Ethnography Expeditions

Open to qualified undergraduates with permission of the M.A. Program Advisor, Sharon Friedman (sf2@nyu.edu).

Talmor W 6:20-9:00  
Community Learning Courses
K45.1422 Cultural Mapping for Social Change Martinez R 6:20-9:00  
K45.1445 Shifting Focus: Video Production and Community Activism Read R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K45.1460 Literacy in Action Donnelly M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K45.1465 Organizing and Unions in New York City Paskin W 6:20-9:00  
K45.1466 Policy, Community and Self Brettschneider W 6:20-9:00  
K45.1476 Political Journalism and Activism Engel TR 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K45.1477 Latino Cartographies Poitevin M 9:30-12:15  
Individualized Projects
K50.1701 Private Lessons   to be arranged
K50.1801

Internship

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

Workshop I: 2/6, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm, or 2/7, 12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Workshop II: 3/5, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm, or 3/6, 12:30 pm–1:30 pm

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