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1 GLOBAL STUDIES APPROVED COURSES - Spring 2019 COURSE # COURSE NAME TRACK AMER 25705, ARTH New Worlds: Art and Material Culture in Early America, , 3 ANTH Explorations in Oral Narrative 2, 3 ANTH Making Plants Work: Anthropology of Human- Plant Relationships 1 ANTH 21342, CRES Welcome to the Good Life: The Black Edition 1, 2, 3 The Collective Self and Its Others in Contemporary ANTH 22735, HMRT ANTH 23076, LACS 26418, CRES 26418, GNSE ANTH 23700, CRES Political Communities 4 Race, Gender, and Indigeneity in Latin America and the Caribbean 1, 4 Capitalism, Colonialism, and Nationalism in the Pacific 1, 2, 3, 4 The Spirit of the Nation: Comparisons between India and China 2, 4 ANTH 23912, SALC ANTH 24309, GNSE 24308, PBPL Reproductive Worlds 1, 2 ANTH 25208, RLST 27570, GNSE Bodies, Gifts, and Commodities 1, 3 ANTH Ethnicity in the Contemporary World 1, 4 ANTH 27430, LING Linguistic Politics: Language Revitalization 4 ANTH 29601, SOCI Populism and Its Discontents 4 ARTH 17735, LACS The Art of Post-Revolutionary Mexico 2, 3, 4 ARTH The Bauhaus at ARTH Modern & Contemporary Materialities (Suzanne Deal Booth Conservation Seminar) 2 ARTH 25708, EALC Imagining Private Life in Early Modern China 3, 4 ARTH 26790, ARTV A Curating Case-Study: The Hut 2 Gourmet Biology: Exploring Relationships Between Human Nutrition, Food & Biodiversity 1 BIOS BIOS Biomechanics: How Life Works 1, 2 BIOS Biodiversity 1 BPRO 28200, ENGL Narrating Migration 3, 4 BPRO 28300, CHDV 28301, MUSI Disability and Design 1, 2, 3, 4 CATA 21400, SPAN Languages in the Iberian Peninsula: Multilingualism and Language Ideologies 2, 3, 4 The Translation Zone: Languages in Catalan- Speaking Territories 2, 3 CATA 24019, SPAN CMST 24112, HIST 26808, KNOW 24112, SALC Screening India: Bollywood and Beyond 3, 4 CMST 24521, REES Film and Revolution 2, 4 The Underground: Alienation, Mobilization, CMST 24568, REES 26068, SIGN Resistance 2, 4 CMST Comics as Medium 2, 3 CMST 27915, ENGL Introduction to Videogame Studies: Art, Play, and Society 2, 3, 4 1
2 CMST History of International Cinema, Part III: 1960 to Present 3 CRES 10200, MUSI Introduction To World Music 3 CRES 13720, ENGL 13720, SIGN 26041, MDVL Thinking with Race in Medieval England 1, 4 CRES 18702, HIST Race, Politics, and Sports in the United States 1, 3, 4 CRES 20104, GEOG 22700, SOSC 25100, ENST Urban Structure and Process 2, 4 CRES 20111, HIST 20111, GNSE 20111, RLST History of Death 1, 2, 3 CRES 23405, CHDV Cultural Diversity, Structural Barriers, and Multilingualism in Clinical and Healing Encounters 1, 2 CRES The Black Radical Tradition 1, 2, 4 CRES 27523, GNSE Black Americans, Gender, and the Politics of Group Threat 1, 4 CRES 27526, GNSE 27526, HIST Race and Gender in the Making of the Modern Atlantic World(s), c s 1, 4 CHDV Forced Exile: Displacement, Development and Disaster 3, 4 CMLT 21112, GNSE 21112, ENGL Nudes, Princesses and Cyborgs : Gender, Violence, and Biblical Fiction 1, 2, 3 CMLT 26210, JWSC Oedipus in Zion: The Oedipal Figure in Modern Hebrew Literature 2, 3 CMLT 26301, ENGL 26300, GNSE The Literature of Disgust, Rabelais to Nausea 1, 2, 3 CMLT 27125, ENST 27125, ENGL 27125, PBPL 27125, REES 29025, HIST Voices of Alterity and the Languages of Immigration 2, 4 CMLT 27450, ENGL Stateless Imaginations: Global Anarchist Literature 2, 4 CMLT 28219, ITAL Negative Empathy, Catharsis, Fear: An Intermedial Approach to Tragedy and Its Transformations 2, 4 CMLT 28800, ITAL 27700, KNOW The (Auto)Biography of a Nation: Francesco De Sanctis and Benedetto Croce 4 EALC 10503, CRES Topics in EALC: Korean Diaspora and "Homecomings" in East Asia 1, 4 EALC Topics in EALC: East Asian Popular Music 3 EALC Topics in EALC: Imagining Environment 1, 2 EALC 16806, ARTH Arts of Japan 3 EALC Inequalities in Chinese Literature and Media 3 EALC Citizenship in China: Concepts, Practices, Dynamics 2, 4 EALC 24411, ENGL The Science of Literature 2, 3 EALC 24811, HIST 24810, GNSE China and Global Capitalism since , 4 ECON 12220, HIST Economic History III: The Global Economy from Great Depression to Great Recession 3 ECON Inequality and the Social Safety Net: Theory, Empirics, and Policies 3 ECON Crony Capitalism 3, 4 ENGL 12704, ENST Writing Persuasion: Health and Environment 1, 2 2
3 ENGL 12720, SIGN Inventing Consciousness: Literature, Philosophy, Psychology 2 ENGL Cinemania: Movies and Madness 2, 3 ENGL 21310, GNSE Our Biopolitics, Ourselves, Feminist Science Fiction 1, 2 ENGL Luxury and Global Modernism 3, 4 ENGL 23121, GNSE The Politics of Life Itself 1, 2, 4 ENGL 23190, ENST Eco-consciousness: Climates and Ecologies of Eighteenth-Century Literature 1 ENGL 23505, MAAD Virtual Worlds and Nonhuman Narratives: Cyberspace Fiction 2 ENGL America's Literary Scientists 1, 2, 3 ENGL Islands and Otherness 1, 2, 4 ENGL 25804, SPAN 25818, LACS Signs of the Americas 1, 2, 3, 4 ENGL 27013, KNOW 27013, HIPS Being Corporate 2, 4 ENGL History That Never Was: The Counterfactual Novel 2, 3 ENGL Making News: Literature and Journalism 2, 4 ENGL Appropriations and Impostures 2, 3 ENST Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast 1 ENST South Side Ecologies 1, 3 ENST 24102, LLSO 24102, PBPL Environmental Politics 1, 4 ENST 24776, PBPL International Environmental Policy 1, 2, 4 ENST 25116, HIST 25116, HIPS 25116, RLST Utopia, Dystopia, and the Apocalypse in Western Culture 2 ENST 25117, HIST 25117, HIPS Natural History of Humans/Human History of Nature 1, 2 ENST Environmental Effects on Human Health 1 ENST 26003, SOSC 26003, GEOG 24300, PBPL Chicago by Design 2, 4 FNDL 23810, FREN 23810, SIGN Memory and Identity in French Literature: Proust to the Present 2, 3 FNDL 25331, GNSE Beauvoir: The Second Sex 1 FNDL Tyranny Ancient and Modern 4 GNSE 11005, CMST 20400, MAAD Problems in the Study of Gender and Sexuality: Media Wars 1, 3 GNSE 21301, SSAD Global Mental Health 1 GNSE 22213, LLSO The Legal Tender of Gender: Paradigms of Equality & Realities of Inequality in Gender & the Law 1, 2, 4 GNSE Workshop: Regulation of Family, Sex, and Gender 1, 2, 4 GNSE Transnational Queer Politics and Practices 1, 4 GNSE 25706, HIST Gender, Sex, and Empire 1, 4 GNSE 27100, SOCI Sociology Of Human Sexuality 1 GNSE 28002, HMRT Women, Children, Gender and Human Rights 1, 4 GRMN Music and German National Identity 4 GLST A Sense of Humour: Medicine Between India, Antiquity, and Islam 1, 2, 3 3
4 GLST 24112, ANTH Taste and Technoscience 2, 3 GLST 27703, INST Earthbound Metaphysics: Speculations on Earths and Heavens 1, 2 GLST 27704, ANTH The End Tales: Recounting, Retrieving the Altering Worlds 1, 2 GLST 29524, HIST Approaches to World History 2, 4 GLST 29525, HIST 29525, ENST The Global Life of Things 1, 3 HIPS 25315, SALC 25315, KNOW Science Outside of Europe 2 HIPS 29200, KNOW 29970, ARTV 20013, HIST XCAP: The Experimental Capstone - Experiencing the Real - Nature, Culture, Society 2 HIPS 29632, KNOW 29632, HIST Tutorial: The Poet's Scientist: A pre-disciplinary course in science & literature 2, 3 HIST 14204, SIGN History of the Present 2, 4 HIST Democracy in America? 4 HIST 23612, GRMN Modern German History, 1740-Present 4 HIST 25616, NEHC 20603, SOSC 22200, RLST Islamic Thought and Literature-3 2, 3 HIST 25904, NEHC Islamic History and Society III:The Modern Middle East 3, 4 HIST 26222, LLSO 29080, RLST Modernity and Its Discontents from Dawn to Decline 2 HIST 26516, LACS The United States and Latin America, a History from 1840s to Trump 1, 4 HIST 27712, ENST 27210, PBPL 27210, REES Where We Come From: Methods & Materials in the Study of Immigration 3, 4 HIST 27713, ENST 27330, PBPL 27330, REES Spaces of Hope: The City and Its Immigrants 1, 4 HIST Imagined Frontiers: From the West to Mars 2, 4 HIST 29000, LACS 29000, CRES 29000, RLST Latin American Religions, New and Old 2, 3, 4 Writing Women: Feminist History and Feminist Historiography 1, 2 HIST 29419, GNSE HIST History Colloquium: American Indian History 1, 4 HIST History Colloquium: Urban History 3, 4 HIST History Colloquium: Religion and History 2, 4 HMRT 21002, PHIL 21002, HIST 29319, LLSO Human Rights: Philosophical Foundations 2 HMRT 21201, SSAD Policing, Citizenship, and Inequality in Comparative Perspective 1, 2, 3, 4 HMRT 21403, PBPL Health in a Changing America: Social Context and Human Rights 1, 2 HMRT 25213, PHIL Cognitive Disability and Human Rights 1, 2 Stolen Childhoods: The Human Rights of Child Migrants and Refugee Youth 4 HMRT HMRT American Human Rights Policy 1, 4 HMRT Art Against the Law 2, 3, 4 4
5 HMRT Housing as a Human Right: The National Public Housing Museum and the Future of Museums 1, 2, 3 ITAL 24020, GNSE The Place of the Intellectual: Civic Life in Italian Literature and Theory 3, 4 ITAL 27500, GNSE Women and the Mafia in Contemporary Italian Cinema 1, 3, 4 JWSC 21212, RLST 21212, GNSE Virgins, Victims, and Vixens: Biblical Bodies and Their Reimaginings 1, 3 JWSC 25149, ANTH 25150, NEHC Anthropology of Israel 3, 4 JWSC 27028, REES David Bergelson's Strange New World 1, 2, 4 JWSC 29560, HIST Reckoning With the Holocaust 1, 4 LACS 21100, SPAN Las Regiones Del Espanol 4 LACS 22020, ARTH Contemporary Art from Latin America 3 LACS 25118, SOCI 20279, CRES Historical Sociology of Racism Latin America 1, 4 LACS 26416, ANTH 23093, PBPL Latin American Extractivisms 3, 4 Linguistic Minorities & Language Rights in Latin LACS 27480, LING America 1, 3, 4 LACS 28488, PBPL Politics and Public Policy in Latin America 4 LLSO International Human Rights 1, 4 LLSO 25005, SOSC 25005, PBPL Inequality at Work 3 LLSO 25110, PLSC Empire and International Justice 2, 4 Democracy and the Information Technology Revolution 2 LLSO 27101, PLSC LING Sociolinguistics 2 LING 26310, REES Contact Linguistics 2 MUSI 10200, CRES Introduction To World Music 3 MUSI 23509, SIGN 26044, TAPS Eurovision Song Contest 2, 3 MUSI 26819, MAAD Video Game Music as Play and D 3 NEHC Media and Social Change in the Middle East 3, 4 Drawn Together: Comics Culture in the Middle East 3 Introduction to the Musical Folklore of Central Asia 3 NEHC NEHC 20765, MUSI 23503, ANTH 25905, REES PHIL Introduction to Philosophy of Science 2 PHIL 21600, PLSC 22600, GNSE 21601, LLSO Introduction to Political Philosophy 4 PHIL 21901, GNSE Feminist Philosophy 1, 2 PLSC Homelands, Borderlands, and No Man's Land 1, 2, 4 PLSC Disability: A Democratic Dilemma 1, 4 PLSC Revolution: Theories of Political Crisis 2, 4 Capitalism, Socialism, Anarchism: Perspectives on States, Markets, and Justice 2, 4 PLSC PLSC International Relations of South Asia 4 PLSC Democratic Erosion 4 PLSC Introduction to Comparative Politics 3 PSYC Understanding the Foundations of Wisdom 2 5
6 PBPL The Business of Nonprofits and the Evolving Social Sector 3 PBPL 24901, LACS 24901, SOCI Trade, Development and Poverty in Mexico 3, 4 PBPL 26205, ARTV Big Art - Little Art 2, 3 PBPL Public Policy Practicum: Interview Project on Gun Violence 1, 3 PBPL Women and Labor Markets 1, 3 PBPL 28300, ECON Health Economics and Public Policy 1, 3, 4 RLST 23905, SALC Is Buddhism a Religion? 2 Christian Traditions and Medicine in the Late RLST 26315, CCTS Modern World 1, 2 RLST 27420, CRES American Hinduism 2, 4 RLST Star Wars and Religion 2, 3 RLST 28900, ANTH 23906, KNOW Magic, Science, and Religion 2, 4 SOCI Japanese Society: Functional/Cultural Explanations 4 SOCI Race in Contemporary American Society 1, 4 SOCI Religion and Politics 2, 4 SOCI Sociology of Medicine 1, 2 SPAN 23219, LACS 23219, GNSE Leyes del deseo: miradas queer ibéricas, latinoamericanas y latinx 1, 3 TAPS Contemporary Political Strategies in Performance 4 TAPS Theater for Social Change 3, 4 ARTV Drawing Through the World: Relational Ways of Seeing 2, 3 ARTV Gods of the 21st Century and Beyond: Religion and Parallel Activity in Contemporary Art 2, 3, 4 6
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