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360.133 (H)
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GREAT BOOKS: WESTERN TRADITION OR THE HUMANITIES: A TRADITION OF CLASSICS (3) Egginton/Patton/Giarusso
Limit 10 11 15 per section Freshmen only Others wishing to enroll should contact Prof. Elizabeth Patton (epatton1@jhu.edu) to obtain a waiver. Great Books explores some of the greatest works of the literary and philosophical tradition in Europe and the Americas. In lectures and panel sessions, professors from several academic disciplines introduce texts and then lead further discussion in small group sessions. Where appropriate, as in the Faust legend, Peabody resources allow comparison of the literary text and its operatic counterparts. Close reading and intensive writing instruction are hallmarks of Great Books at Hopkins, along with a reading list that begins with Homer’s Odyssey and continues to the modern period, varying each term based on faculty expertise.
Cross-listed with the Classics, Humanities Center, Music, Philosophy,, and German and Romance Languages & Literatures
Sec. 04 canceled 5/13/08
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360.147 (H,S)
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ADAM SMITH AND KARL MARX (3) Jelavich/ Schoenberger Limit 20
Freshmen only Smith and Marx are often treated as icons in debates about capitalism and their thinking is reduced to sound bites. In this course we read them closely to see what they really said. You may be surprised. Cross-listed with Anthropology, History and Geography and Environmental Engineering
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W 1:30-4 |
360.223 (H,S)
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INTRODUCTION TO FEMINIST FILM THEORY (3) Gerrits Limit 15 This course explores feminist film theory and the political stakes of cinema in the context of psychoanalysis and semiotics. Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Humanities and Film and Media Studies |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 1:30-2:45 |
360.233 (H)
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FEMINIST AND QUEER THEORY (3) Goodfellow Limit 15 This course explores concepts foundational to the development of feminist and queer theory. The class provides the necessary tools to continue future scholarly work in gender and sexuality studies. Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 10:30-11:45 |
360.431 (H) (W)
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SENIOR THESIS SEMINAR: EAST ASIAN STUDIES (3) Tsai Limit 15 Seniors Only Seminar designed to prepare East Asian Studies majors for writing a senior honors thesis. Focused readings, group work, and meetings with the East Asia reference librarian will help students formulate a topic, review the secondary literature, and draw on relevant primary sources in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. Multi-term course (instructor gives grade at conclusion of spring term).
Cross-listed with East Asian Studies Course added 5/06/08 |
Sec. 01 |
F 1-3 |
360.528 |
APPLIED ECONOMICS RESEARCH INTERNSHIP Hanke Prereq: 180.101-102 Limit 10 Perm. Req’d. Course given in conjunction with private business and financial institutions, governmental entities and economic research institutes in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. Requirements include 120 hours of internship time and a research paper on an applied economics topic.
Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory only
Cross-listed with Economics and Geography and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
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360.533 |
DIRECTED READINGS - WGS
Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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