New spring Courses
First-year Program |
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| K10.0669 | Writing Sem II: Why War? | Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz |
| K10.0670 | Writing Sem II: Writing in Historical Crisis | Joseph Rezek |
| K10.0671 | Writing Sem II: Decolonization | Beata Potocki |
| K10.0672 | Writing Sem II: Art and the Dream Life | Yevgeniya Traps |
| K10.0673 | Writing Sem II: Abroad in America | Kimberly Lewis |
| K10.0674 | Writing Sem II: Immigration and Identity | Lauren Walsh |
| K10.0675 | Writing Sem II: The Surreal Thing | Eugene Vydrin |
| K10.0676 | Writing Sem II: Image as Argument | Jenelle Troxell |
Interdisciplinary Seminars for Sophomores |
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| K20.1532 | Lives in Science | Gene Cittadino |
| K20.1533 | Narratives of the Civil Rights Struggle | Justin Lorts |
| K20.1535 | Narrating Memory, History and Place | Marie Cruz Soto |
| K20.1540 | Power and Love in Shakespeare | Patricia Lennox |
Interdisciplinary Course for Juniors and Seniors |
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| K20.1800 |
Open to Gallatin juniors and seniors who plan to write their rationale during the Spring 2009 semester and take their colloquium in the Fall of 2009. 2 credits. Pass/fail only. |
Karen Hornick/Eve Meltzer |
Interdisciplinary Seminars, Four-Credit |
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| K20.1501 | What is Biocultures? | Bradley Lewis/Helena Hansen |
| K20.1502 | Everyday Life | David Moore |
| K20.1503 | Hemispheric Imaginings | Millery Polyné |
| K20.1513 | New Deal Liberalism | Steve Fraser |
| K20.1519 | Biology and Society | Myles Jackson |
| K20.1520 | The Streetroots of Latin America II | Alejandro Velasco |
| K20.1521 | Political Theology | George Shulman |
| K20.1522 | Masculinities in Literature, Film and Culture | Sara Murphy |
| K20.1526 | Explaining Ourselves: Mind, Behavior and Emotion | Gary Belkin |
| K20.1527 | Finance for Social Theorists | Peter Rajsingh |
| K20.1528 | Virtue and Villainy: Melodrama | Christopher Cartmill |
| K20.1529 | Love as Language and Idea | Karen Hornick |
| K20.1530 | Wall Street: An Iconographic History | Steve Fraser |
| K20.1534 | The Seen and Unseen in Science | Matthew Stanley |
| K20.1536 | Perversion | Nina Cornyetz |
| K20.1537 | Place and Memory: A Usable Past | Rebecca Amato |
| K20.1538 | Reading and Theorizing Film | Rahul Hamid |
| K20.1541 | Divine Indifference | Aaron Tugendhaft |
| K20.1542 | Motown Matrix: Race, Gender and Class Identity | Michael Dinwiddie |
| K20.1543 | Imagining the Middle East | Ali Mirsepassi |
| K20.1548 | Modernity and Identity: The Arabic Novel | Haytham Bahoora |
Graduate Elective Open to Undergraduates |
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| K80.2433 | Dis/ability Studies: Art, Media and Philosophy | Nicholas Mirzoeff |
Interdisciplinary Seminars, Two-Credit |
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| K20.1539 | Travel Classics: Before Tourism | Steve Hutkins |
| K20.1547 | Oceania vs. King Kong's New York | Jack Tchen/ Susana Lei'ataua |
Advanced Writing Courses |
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| K30.1327 | New York City Stories | June Foley |
| K30.1336 | Writing Your Ancestry | Nancy Agabian |
| K30.1526 | The Monster Under Your Story | Scott Snyder |
Arts Workshop |
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| K40.1012 | Acting: Rehearsing the Play | Ben Steinfeld |
| K40.1460 | Keith Miller | |
| K40.1624 | Donna Goodman | |
Graduate Arts Workshop (Open to Undergraduates with permission of instructor) |
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| K80.2581 | Selma Thompson | |









