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Courses, Spring 2008

Selected Faculty Course Offerings and Selected Area-Related Courses

 

Department of Anthropology

—Anthro 2AC: Introduction to Archaeology, R. Tringham

Department of Demography

—Demog 296: Advanced Research Techniques, E. Hammel

Department of English

—English 125C: The European Novel, L. Golburt

Department of History

—History 171C: The Soviet Union, 1917 to the Present, Y. Slezkine
—History 177B: From Pre-Modern Empires to the Present, S. Astourian
—History 275B: Europe, J. Connelly

Department of History of Art

—HistArt 192F: Russian Art: from Argunov to Kabakov, I Ustyuzhyn

Department of Music

—Music 77: History of Western Music: the 20th Century, R. Taruskin
—Music 220: Topics in Music History and Criticism: Censorship, R. Taruskin

Department of Near Eastern Studies

—NE Stud 15: Introduction to Near Eastern Art and Archaeology,
M. Feldman
—Ne Stud 126: Silk Road Art and Archaeology, S. Mehendale
—Ne Stud 190A: Ancient Near Eastern Studies: "Archaeology of Afghanistan", S. Mehendale

Department of Political Science

—Poli Sci 137C: Democracy and Its Alternatives in the Developing World, M.S. Fish
—Poli Sci 149B: Dictatorship and Its Discontents, J. Wittenberg
—Poli Sci 210: Themes in Comparative Politics: Power and Political Change in Social Science, A.C. Janos

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

—Slavic R5A: Reading and Composition Course: Power Relationships and Literature of Transformations, E. Fischer-Mikolavich
—Slavic R5B: Reading and Composition Course: Literature and Money, TBA
—Slavic R5B: Reading and Composition Course: Monsters, Loose and Tight: Russia's Great Books, J. Stone
—Slavic R5B: Reading and Composition Course: Mind and Language: A Metaphorical Analysis of Political Discourse, TBA
—Slavic 46: Twentieth-Century Russian Literature, H. Ram
—Slavic 50: Introduction to Russian/East European/Eurasian Cultures, A. Timberlake
—Slavic 101: Advanced Russian Phonetics and Oral Performance, A. A. Alexeev
—Slavic 105B: Advanced Russian/English/Russian Translation, A.A. Alexeev
—Slavic 133: The Novel in Russia and the West, L. Golburt
—Slavic 134C: Dostoevsky, O. Matich
—Slavic 134E/ Theater 166: Chekhov, A. Muza
—Slavic 158: The Many Springs of Prague: History and Culture of the Czech Lands, E.R. Langer
—Slavic 158: Representations of Post 1939 Polish History in Literature and Film, W. Szyngwelski
—Slavic 170: Survey of Yugoslav Literatures, R. Alexander
—Slavic 190: Russian Culture Taught in Russian: Country, Identity, and Language, A. Muza
—Slavic 200: Graduate Colloquium, I. Paperno
—Slavic 222: Descriptive Grammar of Slavic Languages, J.B. Nichols
—Slavic 280: Studies in Slavic Literature and Linguistics, J.B. Nichols
—Slavic 280: Studies in Slavic Literature and Linguistics, I. Paperno
—Slavic 280: Studies in Slavic Literature and Linguistics, A. Timberlake
—Slavic 280: Studies in Slavic Literature and Linguistics, L. Golburt
—Slavic 301: Slavic Teaching Methods, R. Alexander
—Slavic 301: Slavic Teaching Methods, L.C. Little
—Slavic 301: Slavic Teaching Methods, O. Matich

Language Courses:

—The Slavic department has courses in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, Czech, Georgian, Hungarian, Polish, and Russian. The Jewish Studies department offers Yiddish. Eurasian Studies offers Armenian.

Department of Sociology

—Sociology 101B: Sociological Theory, D. Riley

Department of Theater Studies

—Theater 10: Introduction to Acting, M. Gordon
—Theater 151B: Theater History, M. Gordon
—Theater 166/Slavic 134E: Chekhov, A. Muza

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