New spring Courses

First-year Program
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
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
K20.1800

Third-Year Symposium

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
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
K80.2433 Dis/ability Studies: Art, Media and Philosophy Nicholas Mirzoeff
Interdisciplinary Seminars, Two-Credit
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
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
K40.1012 Acting: Rehearsing the Play Ben Steinfeld
K40.1460

Visual Arts in Theory to Practice

Keith Miller
K40.1624

Advanced Architectural Design and Drawing

Donna Goodman
Graduate Arts Workshop (Open to Undergraduates with permission of instructor)
K80.2581

Adaptation: Screenplays and Source Material

Selma Thompson