Schedule of Classes

Writing Seminars
K10.0619 Writing Sem II: The Lure of Beauty Trogan TR 6:20-7:45  
K10.0622 Writing Sem II: Imagining Cities Pies MW 3:30-4:45  
K10.0648 Writing Sem II: Writing Beyond Language Erickson TR 2:00-3:15  
K10.0652 Writing Sem II: Coming Home Lemberg TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K10.0654 Writing Sem II: Writing About the American South Wetta MW 2:00-3:15  
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 syllabus
K10.0664 Writing Sem II: Language and the Political Libby MW 12:30-1:45  
K10.0665 Writing Sem II: Food Culture and Food Writing Korb MW 8:00-9:15 syllabus
K10.0669 Writing Sem II: Why War? Hoffman-Schwartz MW 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K10.0670 Writing Sem II: Writing in Historical Crisis Rezek MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K10.0671 Writing Sem II: Decolonization Potocki MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K10.0672 Writing Sem II: Art and the Dream Life Traps TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K10.0673 Writing Sem II: Abroad in America Lewis MW 4:55-6:10 syllabus
K10.0674 Writing Sem II: Immigration and Identity Walsh TR 4:55-6:10  
K10.0675 Writing Sem II: The Surreal Thing Vydrin MW 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K10.0676 Writing Sem II: Image as Argument Troxell TR 3:30-4:45  
Interdisciplinary Seminars
Sophomores Only
K20.1314 Literary and Cultural Theory Murphy MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1532 Lives in Science Cittadino MW 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K20.1533 Narratives of the Civil Rights Struggle Lorts MW 6:20-7:45  
K20.1535 Narrating Memory, History and Place Cruz Soto TR 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K20.1540 Power and Love in Shakespeare Lennox W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
Sophomores and Juniors Only
K20.1324

Baseball as a Road to God

2 credits. Permission of the instructor required. Use this link for Application.   Application also available at 715 Broadway, 4th Floor Reception. Application deadline is Monday, December 1. Course meets on the following dates only: January 20, February 17 and 24; March 3 and 24; April 7, 14, 21, and 28.

Sexton/Traub T 6:45-8:45  
Juniors and Seniors Only
K20.1800

Third-Year Symposium

2 credits. Pass/fail only. 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.

Hornick/Meltzer M 12:30-3:15 syllabus
Open to all, 14-week, four-credit Interdisciplinary Seminars
K20.1042 The Image : History of Media III Duncombe TR 11:00-12:15  
K20.1072 Poets in Protest: Footsteps to Hip-Hop Dinwiddie M 6:20-9:00  
K20.1116 Fate and Free Will in the Epic Tradition Rutigliano W 3:30-6:1 syllabus
K20.1135 The Medieval Mind McPherson MW 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K20.1144 Free Speech, Media Law, and Democracy Thaler W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1156

The Darwinian Revolution

Cittadino MW 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1181 A Sense of Place Hutkins TR 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K20.1188 The Emergence of the Unconscious Robbins TR 9:30-10:45 syllabus
K20.1202 Tragic Visions Mirabella TR 11:00-12:15  
K20.1208 Existential Imagination Graybeal T 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1238 The Anatomy of Love Weisser TR 9:30-10:45 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  
K20.1341 Metaphor and Meaning Pies MW 11:00-12:15  
K20.1342 Language, Globalization and the Self Achino-Loeb R 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1369 Behind the Mask II Cornyetz TR 4:55-6:10  
K20.1371 Ancient Comedy and Modern Thought Calabrese F 9:30-12:15  
K20.1372 African Diasporic Art and Spirituality in the Americas Dawson M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1466 The Philosophy and Welfare Politics of Distributional Justice Holt MW 12:30-1:45 syllabus
K20.1468 Psychoanalysis and the Visual Meltzer T 3:30-6:10  
K20.1480

Dangerous and Intermingled: Subaltern New York

Same as V18.0380004. Permission of the instructor required.

Tchen

W

2:00-4:45

 
K20.1482 Consuming the Caribbean Polyné TR 2:00-3:15  
K20.1487 Performing Objects Horton MW 9:30-10:45  
K20.1501 What is Biocultures? Lewis/Hansen M 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1502 Everyday Life Moore TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K20.1503 Hemispheric Imaginings Polyné F 9:30-12:15  
K20.1513 New Deal Liberalism Fraser T 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1519 Biology and Society Jackson TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1520 The Streetroots of Latin America II Velasco W 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1521 Political Theology Shulman T 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1522 Masculinities in Literature, Film and Culture Murphy MW 2:00-3:15 syllabus
K20.1526 Explaining Ourselves: Mind, Behavior and Emotion Belkin R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1527 Finance for Social Theorists Rajsingh W 7:45-10:15  
K20.1528 Virtue and Villainy: Melodrama Cartmill T 6:20-9:00  
K20.1529 Love as Language and Idea Hornick TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
K20.1530 Wall Street: An Iconographic History Fraser F 9:30-12:15 syllabus
K20.1534 The Seen and Unseen in Science Stanley MW 12:30-1:45 syllabus
K20.1536 Perversion Cornyetz TR 2:00-3:15  
K20.1537 Place and Memory: A Usable Past Amato F 11:00-1:45  
K20.1538 Reading and Theorizing Film Hamid F 2:00-4:45  
K20.1541 Divine Indifference Tugendhaft M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K20.1542 Motown Matrix: Race, Gender and Class Identity Dinwiddie W 3:30-6:10  
K20.1543 Imagining the Middle East Mirsepassi T 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K20.1548 Modernity and Identity: The Arabic Novel Bahoora R 3:30-6:10 syllabus
Graduate Elective open to undergraduates
K80.2433

Dis/ability Studies: Art, Media and Philosophy

Same as E58.2206.

Mirzoeff R 6:20-9:00  
Two-credit, seven-week Seminars
The courses below meet for the first seven weeks of the semester only.
K20.1539 Travel Classics: Before Tourism Hutkins TR 11:00-12:15 syllabus
The courses below meet for the last seven weeks of the semester only.
K20.1547 Oceania vs. King Kong's New York Tchen/ Lei'ataua W 9:30-12:15  
Advanced Writing Courses
K30.1026 Lives in Brief Bram MW 7:45-9:00  
K30.1034 Writing About Performance Malnig MW 12:30-1:45  
K30.1045 Writing Race in Contemporary America Jones F 2:00-4:45  
K30.1300 Creative Non-Fiction Beam W 3:30-6:10  
K30.1326 The Letter as Literature Blythe TR 3:30-4:45 syllabus
K30.1327 New York City Stories Foley W 3:30-6:10 syllabus
K30.1336 Writing Your Ancestry Agabian M 3:30-6:10  
K30.1526 The Monster Under Your Story Snyder F 12:30-3:15  
K30.1536 The Short Story: A Workshop on Revising Zoref M 6:20-9:00  
K30.1546 Content is King: Editing Short Fiction Rinehart R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K30.1549 Writers as Shapers Nair F 9:30-12:15  
K30.1550 Fiction Writing King T 6:20-9:00  
K30.1555

Advanced Fiction Writing

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

Spain T 6:20-9:00  
K30.1560 The Art and Craft of Poetry Fragos M 6:20-9:00 syllabus
K30.1564

Advanced Poetry Writing

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

Hightower F 11:00-1:45  
Other Writing-Related Courses
K45.1460 Literacy in Action Donnelly M 6:20-9:00  
Arts Workshops
Students may take any arts workshop two times.
K40.1012 Acting: Rehearsing the Play Steinfeld M 2:00-4:45  
K40.1045 Oral History, Cultural Identity, and the 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  
K40.1115 Creative Arts in the Helping Professions Hodermarska R 9:30-12:15  
K40.1208 Making Dances in the 21st Century Satin W 11:00-1:45  
K40.1212 World Dance Posin R 3:30-6:10  
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 MW 7:45-9:00  
K40.1460

Visual Arts in Theory to Practice

Permission of instructor required (km96@nyu.edu).

Miller T 2:00-4:45 syllabus
K40.1572 Writing for Television II Douglas M 3:30-6:10  
K40.1624

Advanced Architectural Design and Drawing

Prerequisite: K40.1621, Architectural Drawing and Design. Students who have taken an equivalent introductory studio may contact the instructor (DJGStudio@aol.com) for permission to register.

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  
K80.2581

Adaptation: Screenplays and Source Material

Open to qualified undergraduates with the permission of the instructor, Selma Thompson (st35@nyu.edu).

Thompson T 6:20-9:00  
Community Learning Courses
K45.1422 Cultural Mapping for Social Change Martinez R 6:20-9:00 syllabus
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
K45.1466 Policy, Community and Self Brettschneider W 6:20-9:00  
K45.1476 Journalism, Lyricism, Activism and Power Engel F 12:30-3:15 syllabus
Individualized Projects
K50.1701

Private Lessons

Deadline for submitting proposal is Monday, February 2.

  to be arranged
K50.1801

Internship

Deadline for submitting proposal is Monday, February 2.

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

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

to be arranged
K50.1901

Independent Study

Deadline for submitting proposal is Monday, January 26.

  to be arranged
K50.1925

Tutorial

Deadline for submitting proposal is Monday, December 1.

  to be arranged
Travel Course
K55.1200

The Art of Travel

Enrollment is restricted to students studying abroad at an NYU site during Spring 2009.

Hutkins to be arranged syllabus