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Course Schedule—Fall 2004

Dean's Teaching Fellowship Courses

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DEAN'S TEACHING FELLOWSHIP COURSES

ANTHROPOLOGY

070.361 (H,S) (W)

RELIGION AND PLURALISM IN ISLAMIC SOCIETIES (3) Baxstrom       Limit 25   An exploration of contemporary issues related to religion and diversity in the Islamic World. Readings will cover issues regarding faith in public life, secularism, freedom of expression, modernization, and globalization.

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

GERMAN

090.389 (H)

CONTEMPORARY ATTEMPTS TO ANSWER THE QUESTION “WHAT IS LOVE?” (3) Arndt     A discussion of the revival of the age-old topos of love in contemporary texts and films and its relevance for postmodern theory.  Materials include Amélie and Hustvedt’sWhat I Loved

Sec. 01

M 3-4:30

HISTORY

100.301 (H)

AMERICAN ACTIVIST ABROAD (3) McDaniel Limit 20 Explores the transnational dimensions of social movements from the 19th & 20th centuries, including abolitionism, feminism, socialism, Progressivism, and Pan-Africanism.

Sec. 01

T 2-4

100.362 (H,S) (W)

IN BLACK & WHITE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF CHILDREN IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH (3) Jones Limit 15 Drawing on historical, literary, & visual sources, this course will explore the history of black & white children in the American South in the 19th & 20th centuries.

Sec. 01

ThF 2-4

100.374 (H)

THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND ITS CRITICS (3) Marshall    Limit 15
This course examines the social thought of the eighteenth-century European Enlightenment and introduces students to modern critiques of the Enlightenment principles.

Sec. 01

T 2-5

HISTORY OF ART

010.222 (H)

STAINED GLASS IN THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD (3) Gerry Limit 25     This course covers the use of stained glass in gothic Europe.  Students will explore issues of patronage, artistic development, and theological concerns in the context of several important medieval buildings.

Sec. 01

ThF 12-1:30

HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

140.384 (H,S)
              (W)

INSPIRING WONDER: THE TECHNOLOGY OF MUSEUMS (3) Marsh   Limit 15 Does a collection of old stuff have the power to inspire, educate, and entertain?  Explore behind the scenes at museums and craft your own exhibit.  Field trips to local museums.

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

HUMANITIES

300.137 (H)

REPRESENTING GENDER AND POLITICS: CHINESE CINEMA (3) Guo   Limit 15     This course is an introduction to the history and development of Chinese Cinema, with a particular focus on its representation of the intertwined issues of gender and politics in modern China.

Sec. 01

W 2-3:30,
F 11-12:30

PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

200.365 (S)
             

PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIAL POLICY(3) Serences Limit 15   Juniors & Seniors only The course will use theories on decision making and group psychology to critically evaluate social policies dealing with education, violent crime and the media, and other current issues.

Sec. 01

M 2-5

ROMANCE LANGUAGES & LITERATURES

212.220 (H)

THE SISTER ARTS IN FRANCE: LOVE AND HATE RELATIONS BETWEEN TEXTS AND VISUAL IMAGES (3) Cook-Gailloud    Limit 15 Prereq: 210.301-302     This course explores the relationships between literary texts and visual arts in France, with special emphasis on the nineteenth century.

Sec. 01

MW 2-3:30

 

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