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1 Anthropology ANTH V2005 The Ethnographic Imagination (part of Columbia Global Seminar in Mexico City) Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Claudio Lomnitz Anthropology ANTH V3878 Neoliberal Urbanism and the Politics of Exclusion Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Steven Gregory Anthropology ANTH W4033 Historical Archaeology of the Modern World Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Jessica Maclean Art History and Archaeology AHIS G4615 Mapping Gothic Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Stephen Murray Art History and Archaeology AHIS W3826 Women Painters in Europe, Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Michael Cole Art History and Archaeology AHIS W3837 Visual Arts and Natural History in the Enlightenment Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Catherine Girard Art History and Archaeology AHIS W3847 Cities of Knowledge: Displaying Archaeological Knowledge in the Public Spaces of Amman Art History and Archaeology AHIS W3882 August Sander and Photographic Portraiture in the 20th Century Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Avinoam Shalem Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Noam Elcott Art History and Archaeology AHIS W4073 Contemporary Arts of Africa Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Zoe Strother Business (Undergraduate) BUSI W3702 Venturing to Change the World Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Damon Phillips & Amol Sarva Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race CSER W3928 CSER W4340 CSER W4350 Colonization Decolonization (part of Columbia Global Seminar in Mexico City) Visionary Medicine: Racial Justice, Health and Speculative Fictions Cinema of Subversion: Responses to Authoritarianism in Global Cinema Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Claudio Lomnitz Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Sayantani DasGupta Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Eric Gamalinda CSER W4360 American Diva: Race, Gender and Performance Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Deborah Paredez Page 1 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
2 Classics CLCV V3992 Archaeology of the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Southern Levant Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Ellen Morris Classics CLCV W3156 Survey of Jewish in Greek Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Seth Schwartz Classics LATN V3013 Classical Latin Prose Lecture 3 Spring 2016 James Zetzel Classics LATN W4140 Latin Stylistics Lecture 3 Spring 2016 James Zetzel Classics / Hellenic Studies Program Classics / Hellenic Studies Program Classics / Hellenic Studies Program CLGM G4290 Greece at the Crossroads Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Ioanna Laliotou GRKM V3002 Advanced Modern Greek II Language 3 Spring 2016 Maria Hadjipolycarpou HSGM G4550 The Future in History Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Ioanna Laliotou Creative Writing WRIT W3294 The Craft of Writing Dialogue Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Rebecca Curtis Creative Writing WRIT W3296 How to Build a Person Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Alexandra Kleeman Creative Writing WRIT W3302 Approaches to the Short Story Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Alena Graedon Creative Writing WRIT W3308 Short Prose Forms Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Ann DeWitt Creative Writing WRIT W3323 Learning to See: Writing the Visual Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Kate Zambreno Creative Writing WRIT W3325 Truth and Facts: Creative License in Nonfiction Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Elizabeth Greenwood Creative Writing WRIT W3335 The Lyric Essay Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Jennifer Percy Page 2 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
3 Creative Writing WRIT W3370 Structure and Style Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Alan Ziegler Creative Writing WRIT W3372 Formally Yours: Experiments in Form and (Neo)Formalism in Contemporary American Poetry Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Deborah Paredez Creative Writing WRIT W3388 Daily Life Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Jon Cotner Creative Writing WRIT W3830 Voices and Visions of Childhood Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Benjamin Metcalf EAAS W3310 Social Problems in Contemporary China Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Leta Hong Fincher EAAS W3936 EAAS W3937 Reading the City in Early Modern Japan: Urban Space in Edo-Period, Thought, and Culture Transnational Worlds in Modern Korean Culture:, Film, History Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Thomas Gaubatz Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Jonathan Kief EAAS W3990 Approaches to East Asian Studies Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Robert Hymes EAAS W4226 Gender, Class and Real Estate in Urbanizing China Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Leta Hong Fincher EAAS W4277 Japanese Anime and Beyond: Gender, Power and Transnational Media Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Hikari Hori EAAS W4572 Chinese Documentary Cinema Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Ying Qian EARL W4310 Life-Writing in Tibetan Buddhist Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Alexander Gardner HSEA W4027 Issues in Early Chinese Civilization: Theories and Debates Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Feng Li HSEA W4879 Ecology and Economy in Modern China Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Masato Hasegawa Page 3 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
4 HSEA W4927 Unequal Geographies: Asia and the Making of an Inter- Regional World Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Steffen Rimner Economics ECON W4260 Market Design Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Yeon-Koo Che EEEB EEEB G4135 Urban Ecology and Design Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Matthew Palmer EEEB EEEB W1005 First Year Seminar in Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology Seminar 1 Spring 2016 Jill Shapiro & Matt Palmer EEEB EEEB W3919 Trading Nature: A Conservation Biology Perspective Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Mary Blair EEEB EEEB W3925 Sustainable Development in Practice Field 4 Spring 2016 Dustin Rubenstein EEEB EEEB W4160 Landscape Ecology Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Maria Uriarte CLEN W3786 European Drama, Spectacle, Visual Culture Lecture 4 Spring 2016 Julie Stone Peters CLEN W3972 Feminism and Disability Services Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Rachel Adams ENGL W3236 Melodrama: Race, Gender, Sexuality, 1850-Present Seminar 4 Victoria Wiet ENGL W3250 Victorian Science and Science Fiction Seminar 4 Rebecca Jayne Hildebrand ENGL W3393 Banned Books Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Emily Bloom ENGL W3633 and American Citizenship Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Aaron Ritzenberg ENGL W3876 The Lives of Things in American Seminar 4 Valeria Tsygankova Page 4 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
5 ENGL W3894 Medieval and Modern Concepts of Nature Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Josephine Livingstone ENGL W3896 The Idea of the Author in Middle English Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Gerald Song ENGL W3945 London: Global City, Global Fictions Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Roger Luckhurst ENGL W3946 Money! Materialism and Morality in the 19th Century Novel Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Monica Cohen ENGL W4331 British Poetry from Restoration to Romanticism Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Dustin Stewart ENGL W4500 H.G. Wells Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Sarah Cole ENGL W4507 The Shape of Gothic Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Roger Luckhurst ENGL W4611 Modernism and Media Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Emily Bloom ENGL W4635 Science Fiction Poetics Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Michael Golston Film Studies FILM G4047 Sound and Image Theory Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Jane Gaines Film Studies FILM G4131 World Film Melodrama Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Jane Gaines History HIST W1054 Introduction to Byzantine History Lecture 4 Spring 2016 Alexandre Roberts History HIST W3271 History of Ukraine as Unmaking the Russian and Soviet Empires Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Sergei Zhuk History HIST W3555 America in Depression and War Lecture 4 Spring 2016 Meg Jacobs Page 5 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
6 History HIST W3636 Farming a New/Old Land: Remaking the Jewish Nation in Israel, the Americas and Europe History HIST W4081 Building Forever: Rome through its Monuments, Antiquity and the Middle Ages Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Jonathan Dekel-Chen Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Maya Maskarinec History HIST W4110 French America, Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Pierre Force History HIST W4271 Rock-n-Roll, Western Films, and a Crisis of Soviety Identity: Problems of Cultural Consumption in Ukraine Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Sergei Zhuk History HIST W4281 Culture in Polish Lands Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Malgorzata Mazurek History HIST W4288 Russia at War, Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Sergei Antonov History HIST W4331 Modern Germany, Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Volker Berghahn History HIST W4347 Europe and Islam in the Modern Period, 1798-Present Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Sarah Ghabrial History HIST W4396 Britain in the Age of Revolutions: Radicalism, Repression, and Reform Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Matthew Wyman- McCarthy History HIST W4470 Cold War Power: "Hot," "Soft," and "Hard" Diplomacy Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Victoria Phillips History HIST W4596 American Consumer Culture Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Meg Jacobs History HIST W4617 Jews in Muslim Lands in the Middle Ages Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Mark Cohen History HIST W4641 Holocaust Genocide in American Culture Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Rebecca Kobrin & Daniel Press History HIST W4922 The Engineering and Ownership of Life Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Daniel Kevles Page 6 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
7 History HIST W4993 Histories of Cold Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Rebecca Woods Institute for Comparative and Society (ICLS) Institute for Research on African-American Studies Institute for Research on WMST G4440 Women, Gender, and Sexuality CPLS W3942, Medicine and Technology Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Rishi Goyal AFAS W4039 Afro-Latin America Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Frank Guridy Gender and Affective Politics: Hate, Fear and Love in the MENA Region Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Maria Frederika Malmstrom Institute for Research on WMST W3880 History of Sex in the 'West,' Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Hilary Hallett Women, Gender, and Sexuality Institute for Research on WMST W3890 Women, Gender, and Sexuality Institute of Latin American Studies From Exclusion to Inclusion? Sexuality and Citizenship in American Politics Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Justin Phillips LCRS G4500 Feminist and Queer Theory in Brazil Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Miriam Pillar Grossi Italian INSM W3920 Nobility and Civility: East and West I Colloquium 3 Spring 2016 Jo Ann Cavallo Italian ITAL G4092 The Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto: Global Perspectives Latin American and Iberian Latin American and Iberian Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Jo Ann Cavallo SPAN W3315 New York as Theatre of Spanish Modernity Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Alberto Medina SPAN W3416 Transnational : Spacialities in Latin America Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Graciela Montaldo Mathematics MATH V2002 The Magic of Numbers Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Vivek Pal Music MUSI V3335 Analysis of Alternative Music Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Marlon Feld Music MUSI W4151 New York Avant-Gardes: Music and Performance since 1950 Seminar 3 Spring 2016 David Gutkin Page 7 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
8 Philosophy PHIL W3859 Moral and Political Philosophy Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Christine Susienka (AY Teaching Scholar) Physical Education PHED C1002 Physical Education: Recreational Games Physical Ed 1 Spring 2016 TBA Physical Education PHED C1002 Physical Education: Lifeguard Training Physical Ed 1 Spring 2016 TBA Political Science POLS W3190 Republicanism: Plato to Pettit Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Jessica Kimpell Johnson Political Science POLS W3235 The American President Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Irwin Gertzog Political Science POLS W4405 Insurgencies and Conflicts in Southeast Asia Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Duncan McCargo Political Science POLS W4428 European Political Development Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Sheri Berman Political Science POLS W4867 U.S.-Japan Relations Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Justin Reeves Psychology PSYC G4645 Culture, Motivation, and Prosocial Behavior Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Svetlana Komissarouk Religion RELI V1710 God Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Gil Anidjar Religion RELI V3811 The Holocaust I Lecture 4 Spring 2016 Gil Anidjar Religion RELI W3601 Atoms and Eve: Exploring Science and Religion in America Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Cara Rock-Singer Religion RELI W4015 Reincarnation and Technology Seminar 4 Spring 2016 David Kittay Religion RELI W4524 Theories of the Unconscious and Jewish Thought Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Clemence Boulouque Page 8 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
9 Religion RELI W4622 The Spiritual Quest of August Wilson Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Obery Hendricks, Jr. Slavic Languages CLSL G4008 Slavic Avant-Garde Surfaces Seminar 3 Spring 2016 Aleksandar Boskovic Slavic Languages RUSS V3305 The Poetics of Censorship after the Thaw Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Sophie Pinkham Sociology SOCI W3914 Seminar in Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Thomas DiPrete Sociology SOCI W3942 Contemporary Theory and Methods in Historical Sociology Sociology SOCI W3962 State-Society Relations in Post-Socialist China: Through the Lens of Social Theory Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Jose Thomas Atria (AY Teaching Scholar) Seminar 4 Spring 2016 Abigail Coplin Urban Studies URBS V3467 Excavating the Empire City Lecture 3 Spring 2016 Meredith Linn Page 9 of 9 Office of Academic Affairs, 10/29/2015
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