Course Schedule—Fall 2007

Interdepartmental

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INTERDEPARTMENTAL

360.133 (H)
(W)

GREAT BOOKS: WESTERN TRADITION OR THE HUMANITIES: A TRADITION OF CLASSICS (3) Egginton/Patton/Talle/Valládares  
Limit 20 per section
Open to all Undergraduates
Cross-listed with Classics, the Humanities Center, German and Romance Languages & Literatures, and Music

Sec. 01

02

03

04

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

ThF 10:30-12

360.233 (H)
(W)

FEMINIST AND QUEER THEORY (3) Goodfellow Limit 25   This course is an introduction to theories of Feminism, gender, and sexuality. It examines classic and recent texts and considers problems and cases from a variety of cultures and historical periods in local, national and global contexts.
Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Sec. 01

MTW 10

360.371 (S)(W)

RELIGION AND SENSUALITY IN THE INDO-EUROPEAN IMAGINATION (3) Singh Limit 15 Are orgies immoral? Is God a sensual being? We study aspects of three distinct but overlapping cultures, Ancient Greece, India and the United States to understand different conceptions of human and divine sensuality, and the interplay of masculine, feminine and androgynous principles in religion and philosophy. Readings include Foucault, Pierre Hadot, Nietzsche, Weber, Gandhi, Thoreau, Emerson, as well as segments on Greek and Hindu myth, and the HBO television show 'Sex and the City'. Cross-listed with Anthropology, Classics, German & Romance Lang. & Lit. & Study of Women, Gender, & Sexuality  Course added 6/07/07

Sec. 01

ThF 1-2:30

360.376 (S)
(W)

THE BODY OF ISLAM (3) Staff 
Limit 15  “The Body of Islam” seeks to understand how, through the interplay between bodies, behavior and belief, notions of proper human living, gender and sexuality are constituted in the Muslim World.  Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Course canceled 5/30/07

Sec. 01

MTW 11

360.528

APPLIED ECONOMICS RESEARCH (3) INTERNSHIP Hanke  Prereq: 180.101-102   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

TBA

360.533

DIRECTED READINGS - WGS
Cross-listed with Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

 

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