Courses

Approved Culture Studies Courses

Approved Culture Studies Courses List A

Courses on this list focus on a culture or cultures other than the cultures of the United States and of modern Western Europe.

African Studies
  • L 202 Occultism in Africa
  • L 210 Popular Akan Oral Art Forms
  • L 231 African Civilization
  • L 232 Contemporary Africa
  • L 400 Topics in African Studies
Anthropology
  • E 110 Indians of Mexico: Ancient and Modern
  • E 206 Chanting Down Babylon: Protest and Popular Culture in the Afro-Caribbean
  • E 260 Culture, Health, and Illness
  • E 275 (FOLK-F 275) Indigenous Worldviews
  • E 300 Culture Areas and Ethnic Groups, Approved Topic:
    • “Islam in and out of Africa”
  • E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of Africa
  • E 312 African Religions
  • E 321 Peoples of Mexico
  • E 322 Peoples of Brazil
  • E 327 Native Amazonians and the Environment
  • E 330 Indians of South America
  • E 332 Jewish Women: Anthropological Perspectives
  • E 335 Ancient Civilizations of Mesoamerica
  • E 340 Indians of Mexico and Central America
  • E 345 China through Anthropological Eyes
  • E 347 The Anthropology of Contemporary Japan
  • E 348 Peoples and Cultures of Russia, Ukraine, and Newly Independent States
  • E 370 Peasant Society and Culture
  • E 371 Modern Jewish Culture and Society
  • E 397 (CEUS-R 352/NELC-N 397) Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
  • E 398 (CEUS-R 316) Peoples and Cultures of Central Asia
  • E 412 Anthropology of Russia and Eastern Europe
  • E 417 African Women
  • E 418 Globalization and Consumer Culture
  • E 428 Contemporary Latin American Social Movements
  • E 475 Law and Culture
  • P 230 Archaeology of the Ancient Maya
  • P 341 Archaeology of the Middle East
  • P 350 Archaeology of Ancient Mexico
  • P 370 Ancient Civilizations of the Andes
  • P 371 Prehistory of Lowland South America
Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design
  • F 301 Dress Studies: Cultural Analysis
Central Eurasian Studies
  • R 199 Introductory Topics in Central Eurasian Studies, Approved Topic:  
    • “Central Asia: Cultures and Customs”
  • R 250 Introduction to the Ancient Near East
  • R 251 Post-Taliban Afghanistan and the War on Terror
  • R 270 (INST-I 212) The Civilization of Tibet
  • R 291 Inner Asian Religious Beliefs
  • R 312 Shrine and Pilgrimage in Central Asian Islam
  • R 313 Islam in the Soviet Union and Successor States
  • R 314 Islamization in Inner Asia
  • R 315 Politics and Society in Central Asia
  • R 316 (ANTH-E 398) Peoples and Cultures of Central Asia
  • R 340 Introduction to Hungarian Studies
  • R 342  Roma (Gypsy) History and Culture
  • R 349 Topics in Hungarian Studies, Approved Topics:
    •     “Transylvania”
    •     “Budapest in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: The Evolution of a European Capital”
    •     “Hungarian Art in European Context”
    •     “Transylvania—A Central European Region from Historical and Anthropological Perspectives”
    •     “Comparative Urban Culture in East Central Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”
    •     “Hungary through Literature and Film”
    •     “History of Hungary 1945-2000”
  • R 351 Prophets, Poets, and Kings: Iranian Civilization
  • R 352 (ANTH-E 397/NELC-N 397) Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
  • R 354 (NELC-N 380) Persian Literature in Translation
  • R 360 Modern Mongolia
  • R 370 Introduction to the History of Tibet
  • R 371 Tibet and the West
  • R 372 Sino-Tibetan Relations
  • R 379 Topics in Tibetan Studies, Approved Topic:   
    • “Constructing Culture: Imagine Tibet”
  • R 383 Ten Sultans, One Empire: Ottoman Classical Age, 1300-1600
  • R 389 Topics in Turkish Studies, Approved Topic:   
    • “Turks in History”
  • R 393 The Mongol Century
  • R 413 Islamic Central Asia, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries
  • R 414 The Yasavi Sufis and Central Asian Islam
  • R 415 The Naqshbandi Sufi Tradition in Central Asia
  • R 416 Religion and Power in Islamic Central Asia
  • R 441 Art and Music of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Hungary
Classical Studies
  • C 101 Ancient Greek Culture
  • C 102 Roman Culture
  • C 205 Classical Mythology
  • C 206 (FINA-A 206) Classical Art and Archaeology
  • C 308 Roman Law
  • C 310 Classical Drama
  • C 311 Classical Epics
  • C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Film
  • C 350 Greek Literature in Translation
  • C 351 The Golden Age of Athens
  • C 360 Roman Literature in Translation
  • C 395 Topics in Classical Art and Archaeology, Approved Topic:
    • “Gender in the Prehistoric Aegean”
  • C 412 (FINA-A 412) The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean
  • C 491 Topics in Classical Studies, Approved Topic:
    • “The Secret History of Classical Texts”
Communication and Culture
  • C 202 Media in the Global Context
  • C 334 Current Topics in Communication and Culture, Approved Topic:
    • “International Deaf Communities”
  • C 398 National Cinemas, Approved Topic:
    • “Brazilian Cinema”
  • C 415 Topics in Communication and Culture in Comparative Perspective, Approved Topic: 
    • “South Asia Through Performance”
  • C 422 Performance, Culture, and Power in the Middle East and North Africa
Comparative Literature
  • C 147 Images of the Self: East and West
  • C 155 Culture and the Modern Experience: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach
  • C 200 Honors Seminar, Approved Topics:
    •     “Poetry and Society: the Arabic Ode in Comparative Text”
    •     “The Arabic Novel, from Center to Periphery”
    •     “Introduction to African Cinema”
  • C 257 Asian Literature and Other Arts
  • C 261 Introduction to African Literature
  • C 262 Cross-Cultural Encounters
  • C 265 Introduction to East Asian Poetry
  • C 266 Introduction to East Asian Fiction
  • C 291 Studies in Non-Western Film
  • C 301 Special Topics in Comparative Literature
  • C 321 Medieval Literature
  • C 325 The Renaissance
  • C 340 Women in World Literature
  • C 360 Diasporic Literatures
  • C 361 African Literature and Other Arts
  • C 364 The Caribbean: Literature and Theory
  • C 365 Japanese-Western Literary Relations
  • C 370 Comparative Studies in Western and Middle Eastern Literatures
  • C 375 Imagining China, Translating China
  • C 377 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • C 378 Topics in Yiddish Culture
  • C 415 Medieval Lyric
  • C 417 Medieval Narrative
  • C 445 Early Traditions of Christian Literature
  • C 464 French Language Literature of Africa and the Americas
Criminal Justice
  • P 401 Environmental Justice
East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • E 100 East Asia: An Introduction
  • E 101 The World and East Asia
  • E 110 Popular Culture in East Asia
  • E 160 The Daoist Body
  • E 180 Cross-Cultural Experiences of War: East Asia and the United States
  • E 200 Introduction to East Asian Studies
  • E 201 Issues in East Asian Literature
  • E 202 Issues in East Asian Traditions and Ideas
  • E 203 Issues in East Asian Cultural History
  • E 204 Issues in East Asian Society
  • E 231 Japan: The Living Tradition
  • E 232 China Past and Present: Culture in Continuing Revolution
  • E 233 Survey of Korean Civilization
  • E 251 Traditional East Asian Civilization
  • E 252 (HIST-H 207) Modern East Asian Civilization
  • E 270 Japanese Language and Society
  • E 271 Twentieth-Century Japanese Culture
  • E 300 Studies in East Asian Literature
  • E 301 Chinese Language and Culture
  • E 302 Geographic Patterns in China
  • E 303 Korean Folk and Elite Cultures
  • E 305 Korean Language and Culture
  • E 321 Traditional Japanese Literature
  • E 322 Modern Japanese Literature
  • E 331 Traditional Chinese Literature
  • E 332 Chinese Literature Since 1300
  • E 333 Studies in Chinese Cinema
  • E 350 (HIST-G 380) Studies in East Asian Society
  • E 351 Studies in East Asian Thought
  • E 352 Studies in East Asian History
  • E 354 Society and Education in Japan
  • E 371 Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature
  • E 372 Japanese Fiction and Culture
  • E 374 (PHIL-P 374/REL-B 374) Early Chinese Philosophy
  • E 384 East Asian Nationalism and Cultural Identity
  • E 386 United States-East Asian Relations
  • E 390 Contemporary Chinese Politics
  • E 392 Chinese Foreign Policy
  • E 393 China’s Political Economy
  • E 394 Business and Public Policy in Japan
  • E 395 Japan in World Trade and Politics
  • E 473 History of Japanese Theatre and Drama
  • E 497 Overseas Study Tour
  • J 491 Humanities Topics in Japanese
  • J 492 Historical and Cultural Topics in Japanese
English
  • L 241 American Jewish Writers
  • L 375 Studies in Jewish Literature
Fine Arts
  • A 155 Introduction to African Art
  • A 160 Introduction to East Asian Art
  • A 200 Topics in Art History, Approved Topic:
    • “Introduction to Jewish Art”
  • A 206 (CLAS-C 206) Classical Art and Archaeology
  • A 214 Art and Life in Ancient Rome
  • A 226 Survey of Medieval Art
  • A 231 The Age of Giants: Art in the Time of Leonardo and Michelangelo
  • A 233 Renaissance and Baroque Art in Italy, 1250–1700
  • A 234 Renaissance Florence
  • A 262 Introduction to Japanese Art and Culture
  • A 311 Art of the Classical Age of Greece
  • A 321 Early Medieval Art
  • A 327 Survey of Islamic Art
  • A 337 Age of Rubens and Rembrandt
  • A 346 Roots and Revolution: Early Twentieth-Century Mexican Art
  • A 351 Art of the South Pacific
  • A 352 Art of Eastern and Southern Africa
  • A 355 Art, Craft, and Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • A 356 Art of Central Africa
  • A 360 Topics in East Asian Art
  • A 412 (CLAS-C 412) The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean
  • A 452 Art of Pre-Columbian America
  • A 453 Art of Sub-Saharan Africa I: Arts of Africa’s Western Sudan
  • A 454 Art of Sub-Saharan Africa II: Arts of the West African Coast
  • A 464 Art and Archaeology of Early China
  • A 466 Early Chinese Painting
  • A 467 Later Chinese Painting
  • A 480 Russian Art
  • A 490 Topics in Art History, Approved Topics:
    •      “Istanbul”
    •      “Ottoman Istanbul: From Imperial Capital to Modern Metropolis”
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
  • E 302 Music in African Life
  • F 275 (ANTH-E 275) Indigenous Worldviews
  • F 301 African Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 305 Asian Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 307 Middle Eastern Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 315 Latin American Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 320 Pacific Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 351 North American Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 358 Jewish Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 359 Exploring Jewish Identity Today
  • F 360 Indiana Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
  • F 361 Traditional Arts Indiana: Documenting Indiana Traditions
  • F 363 Women’s Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
French and Italian
  • F 361 La France medievale (jusqu'à 1500)
  • F 410 French Literature of the Middle Ages
  • F 450 Colloquium in French Studies—Tradition and Ideas
  • F 460 La francophonie nord-americaine
  • F 463 Civilisation française I
  • M 222 Topics in Italian Culture
  • M 234 Florence in Florence
  • M 307 Masterpieces of Italian Literature I
  • M 333 Dante and His Times
  • M 340 Boccaccio’s Social Decameron
  • M 345 Italian Renaissance Art and Literature
  • M 445 Risorgimento
Gender Studies
  • G 215 Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • G 225 Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture
  • G 410 International Feminist Debates
Geography
  • G 323 Geography of Latin America
  • G 427 Russia and Its Neighbors
Germanic Studies
  • E 351 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • E 352 Topics in Yiddish Culture
History
  • B 321 European Jews in the Age of Discovery
  • B 322 Jews in the Modern World
  • B 323 History of the Holocaust
  • B 324 Zionism and the State of Israel
  • B 330 The Jews of Spain
  • B 348 Byzantine History
  • B 351 Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages
  • B 352 Western Europe in the High and Later Middle Ages
  • B 353 The Renaissance
  • B 354 The Reformation
  • B 356 French Revolution and Napoleon
  • C 205 Introduction to Islamic Civilization
  • C 210 The Making of the Modern Middle East
  • C 376 Greek History: Bronze Age to the Persian Wars
  • C 377 Greek History: The Persian Wars to the Legacy of Alexander
  • C 388 Roman History
  • C 390 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • C 393 Ottoman History
  • D 102 Icon and Axe: Russia from Earliest Times to 1861
  • D 103 Icon and Axe: Russia from 1861 to Present
  • D 201 The Fall of Communism
  • D 302 The Gorbachev Revolution and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire
  • D 303 Heroes and Villains in Russian History
  • D 304 Jews of Eastern Europe
  • D 305 Women in Russian History and Soviet Society
  • D 306 Muscovy and Imperial Russia, 1500–1801
  • D 308 Empire of the Tsar
  • D 309 Russia in World War II: Battles and People
  • D 310 Russian Revolutions and the Soviet Regime
  • D 320 Modern Ukraine
  • D 321 Hungarian History and Civilization to 1711
  • D 322 Hungarian History and Civilization: 1711–1918
  • D 325 Path to Emancipation: Nationalism in the Balkans, 1804–1923
  • D 327 Nation-Making and Imperial Decline in East Central Europe, 1780–1918
  • D 329 Eastern Europe in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
  • D 330 Eastern Europe in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
  • E 331 African History from Ancient Times to Empires and City States
  • E 332 African History from Colonial Rule to Independence
  • E 333 Conflict in Southern Africa
  • E 334 History of Western Africa
  • E 336 History of East Africa
  • E 338 History of Muslim West Africa
  • E 340 African History and Popular Culture
  • F 336 Modern Central American History
  • F 340 Modern Argentina
  • F 345 History of Cuba and Puerto Rico
  • F 346 Modern Mexico
  • F 348 Introduction to Contemporary Latin American Reality
  • G 101 East Asia in World History
  • G 350 Modern South Asia: Eighteenth to Twentieth Century
  • G 357 Premodern Japan
  • G 358 Early Modern Japan
  • G 369 Modern Japan
  • G 372 Modern Korea
  • G 380 Early China
  • G 382 China: The Age of Glory
  • G 383 China: The Later Empires
  • G 385 Modern China
  • G 387 Contemporary China
  • H 102 The World in the Twentieth Century II
  • H 103 Europe: Renaissance to Napoleon
  • H 205 Ancient Civilization 
  • H 206 Medieval Civilization
  • H 207 (EALC-E 252) Modern East Asian Civilization
  • H 208 American-East Asian Relations
  • H 209 The Origins of Britain
  • H 211 Latin American Culture and Civilization I
  • H 212 Latin American Culture and Civilization II
  • H 213 The Black Death
  • H 223 Between Rome and Constantinople: Eastern Europe and Russia to Mid-Fifteenth Century
  • H 227 African Civilizations
  • H 237 Traditional East Asian Civilization
  • H 238 Introduction to South Asian History and Civilization
  • H 251 (JSTU–J 251) Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
  • H 252 (JSTU–J 252) Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
  • J 300 Seminar in History, Approved Topic:
    • “Traditional Chinese Society Through Literature”
Hutton Honors College
  • H 303 Interdepartmental Colloquia, Approved Topics:
    •  “Constructing Culture: Discovering the Value of Diversity”
    •   “American Jewish Writers” 
    • “Literature of the Holocaust”
India Studies
  • I 211 Introduction to South Asian History
  • I 212 (CEUS-R 270) The Civilization of Tibet
  • I 305 Exploring Indian Languages and Literature Through Film
  • I 310 An Introduction to India
  • I 320 Contemporary India: History, Politics, and Society
  • I 347 Meditation Traditions of India
  • I 368 Philosophies of India
  • I 370 Literature of India in Translation: Ancient and Classical
  • I 371 Medieval Devotional Literatures of India (in translation)
  • I 380 Women in South Asian Religious Traditions
  • I 402 Introduction to the History of Tibet
Jewish Studies
  • C 240 Contemporary Israeli Culture
  • C 340 The Kibbutz in Fact and Faction
  • C 360 Israeli Film and Fiction
  • H 460 Israeli Film and Fiction in Hebrew
  • H 480 Modern Hebrew Literature in Hebrew
  • H 485 Recent Hebrew Literature in Hebrew
  • J 251 (HIST–H 251) Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
  • J 252 (HIST–H 252) Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
  • L 380 Modern Hebrew Literature in English
  • L 385 Recent Hebrew Literature in English
  • L 395 S. Y. Agnon and the Jewish Experience
(Cross-listed courses in Jewish Studies)
Anthropology
  • E 332 Jewish Women: Anthropological Perspectives
  • E 371 Modern Jewish Culture and Society
Comparative Literature
  • C 377 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • C 378 Topics in Yiddish Culture
English
  • L 241 American Jewish Writers
  • L 375 Topics in Jewish Literature
Fine Arts
  • A 200 Topics in Art History, Approved Topic: 
    • “Introduction to Jewish Art”
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
  • F 358 Jewish Folklore/Folklife/Folk Music
Germanic Studies
  • E 351 Topics in Yiddish Literature
  • E 352 Topics in Yiddish Culture
History
  • B 321 European Jews in the Age of Discovery
  • B 322 Jews in the Modern World
  • B 323 History of the Holocaust
  • B 324 Zionism and the State of Israel
  • D 304 Jews of Eastern Europe
  • H 251 (JSTU–J 251) Introduction to Jewish History: From the Bible to Spanish Expulsion
  • H 252 (JSTU–J 252) Introduction to Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to the Present
Hutton Honors College
  • H 303 Interdepartmental Colloquia, Approved Topic: 
    • “American Jewish Writers”
Philosophy
  • P 205 Modern Jewish Philosophy
  • P 305 Topics in the Philosophy of Judaism
Political Science
  • Y 352 The Holocaust and Politics
Religious Studies
  • A 210 Introduction to Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
  • A 230 Introduction to Judaism
  • A 305 Ancient Mediterranean Religions
  • A 315 Prophecy in Ancient Israel
  • A 317 Judaism in the Making
  • A 335 Introduction to Jewish Mysticism
  • A 415 Topics in Ancient Israelite Religion
  • A 440 Judaism and Gender: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives
  • D 362 Religious Issues in Contemporary Judaism
  • D 385 Messianism and Messiahs in Comparative Perspective
  • R 152 Jews, Christians, Muslims
Slavic Languages and Literatures
  • C 364 Modern Czech Literature and Culture
  • C 365 Seminar in Czech and Central European Literature and Cultures
  • R 345 Jewish Characters in Russian Literature
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • L 210 The Latin American Experience
  • L 211 Contemporary Problems in Latin America
  • L 400 Contemporary Mexico
  • L 402 Contemporary Brazil
  • L 403 Contemporary Central America
  • L 420 New Latin American Cinema
Linguistics
  • L 481 Languages in Africa
Medieval Studies
  • M 200 Medieval Cultures
  • M 250 Medieval Italy
  • M 260 Medieval Provence
  • M 390 Studies in Medieval Culture
Jacobs School of Music
  • M 392 Art Musics of the Non-Western World
  • Z 413 Latin American Popular Music
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
  • N 205 Topics in Middle Eastern Literature, Approved Topics:
    •     “Poetry and Society: the Arabic Ode in Comparative Contexts”
    •     “In Praise of the Prophet Muhammed”
    •     “The Arabic Novel, from Center to Periphery”
    •     “Women in Islam and the Middle East”
    •     “Contemporary Literature in the Middle East”
  • N 208 Muslim Communities in Europe and the U.S.: Transnational Islam
  • N 212 Contemporary Literatures of the Middle East (in English Translation)
  • N 220 Muhammad: Life of the Prophet
  • N 245 Introduction to the Ancient Near East
  • N 265 Introduction to Islamic Civilization
  • N 305 Issues in Middle Eastern Literature
  • N 340 Prophets, Poets, and Kings: Iranian Civilization
  • N 350 Modern Iran
  • N 352 Contemporary Turkey
  • N 370 Koranic Studies
  • N 380 Topics in Persian Literature in Translation
  • N 385 Persian Mystical Literature in Translation
  • N 397 (ANTH-E 397/CEUS-R 352) Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
Philosophy
  • P 201 Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • P 205 Modern Jewish Philosophy
  • P 301 Medieval Philosophy
  • P 305 Topics in the Philosophy of Judaism
  • P 328 Philosophies of India
  • P 374 (EALC-E 374/REL-B 374) Early Chinese Philosophy
Political Science
  • Y 332 Russian Politics
  • Y 333 Chinese Politics
  • Y 334 Japanese Politics
  • Y 336 South East Asian Political Systems
  • Y 337 Latin American Politics
  • Y 338 African Politics
  • Y 339 Middle Eastern Politics
  • Y 340 East European Politics
  • Y 342 Topics on the Regional Politics of Africa
  • Y 348 The Politics of Genocide
  • Y 352 The Holocaust and Politics
  • Y 353 The Politics of Gender and Sexuality
  • Y 356 South Asian Politics
  • Y 368 Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy
  • Y 381 Classical Political Thought
Religious Studies
  • A201 Introduction to African Religions
  • A210 Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
  • A220 Introduction to the New Testament
  • A230 Introduction to Judaism
  • A270 Introduction to Islam
  • A305 Ancient Mediterranean Religions
  • A315 Prophecy in Ancient Israel
  • A317 Judaism in the Making
  • A320 Jesus and the Gospels
  • A321 Paul and His Influence in Early Christianity
  • A325 Christianity, 50–450
  • A326 Early Christian Monasticism
  • A335 Introduction to Jewish Mysticism
  • A350 Christianity, 400–1500
  • A390 The End of Everything: Apocalypse Now and Then
  • A395 The Bible and Slavery
  • A415 Topics in Ancient Israelite Religion
  • A420 Religions of Ancient Rome
  • A426 Gnostic Religion and Literature
  • A440 Judaism and Gender: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives
  • A450 Topics in the History of Christianity
  • A470 Topics in Islamic Studies
  • A485 The Life and Legacy of Muhammad
  • B202 Issues in South and East Asian Religions, Approved Topics:
    •     “The Goddess in Contemporary India”
    •     “Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism”
  • B210 Introduction to Buddhism
  • B215 Zen Buddhism
  • B220 Introduction to Hinduism
  • B240 Introduction to Daoism
  • B300 Studies in South and East Asian Religions, Approved Topic:
    • “Ancient and Classical Literatures of India (in translation)”
  • B310 East Asian Buddhism
  • B320 Hindu Goddesses
  • B330 Women in South Asian Religious Traditions
  • B335 Mandir and Masjid at the Movies
  • B360 Religions in Japan
  • B374 Early Chinese Thought
  • B420 Topics in Hindu Religious Traditions
  • B440 Topics in Daoism and Chinese Religion
  • B460 Topics in East Asian Religions
  • C280 Indigenous Worldviews
  • D330 From Christian Ethics to Social Criticism I
  • D362 Religious Issues in Contemporary Judaism
  • D370 Topics in Gender and Western Religions, Approved Topic:
    • “Gender in the Reformation”
  • D375 Religion and Literature in Asia
  • D385 Messianism and Messiahs in Comparative Perspective
  • R152 Jews, Christians, Muslims
  • R153 Religions of Asia
Russian and East European Institute
  • R 301 Russian and East European Area Topics
  • R 302 Russia, Past and Present
  • R 303 Eastern Europe, Past and Present
Slavic Languages and Literatures
  • C 223 Introduction to Czech Culture
  • C 363 History of Czech Literature and Culture
  • C 364 Modern Czech Literature and Culture
  • C 365 Seminar in Czech and Central European Literatures and Cultures
  • P 223 Introduction to Polish Culture
  • P 363 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture I
  • P 364 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture II
  • P 365 Topics in Polish Literature and Culture, Approved Topic:
    • “Post-Communist Polish Culture (1989-Present)”
  • P 366 Polish Film
  • R 223 Introduction to Russian Culture
  • R 224 Contemporary Russian Culture
  • R 263 Pushkin to Dostoevsky
  • R 264 Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn
  • R 334 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky
  • R 345 Jewish Characters in Russian Literature
  • R 349 Myth and Reality: Women in Russian Literature and in Life
  • R 352 Russian and Soviet Film
  • R 353 Central European Cinema
  • S 223 Introduction to Balkan and South Slavic Cultures
  • S 363 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs I
  • S 364 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs II
  • U 223 Introduction to Ukrainian Culture
Sociology
  • S 335 Race and Ethnic Relations
  • S 346 Topics in Cross-Cultural Sociology
Spanish and Portuguese
  • P 400 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World I
  • P 401 Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World II
  • P 405 Literature and Film in Portuguese
  • P 410 Brazilian Cinema
  • P 412 Brazil: The Cultural Context
  • P 470 Poetry in Portuguese
  • P 475 Theater in Portuguese
  • S 260 Introduction to Hispanic Film
  • S 265 Topics in Hispanic Literature in Translation
  • S 284 Women in Hispanic Culture
  • S 324 Introduction to the Study of Hispanic Cultures
  • S 328 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
  • S 334 Panoramas of Hispanic Literature
  • S 412 Spanish America: The Cultural Context
Speech and Hearing Sciences
  • S 430 Diversity in Speaking and Acting
Theatre and Drama
  • T 370 History of Theatre and Drama I
  • T 371 History of Theatre and Drama II
  • T 460 Development of Dramatic Art I
  • T 468 Non-Western Theatre and Drama

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