2011-2012 Courses

2011-2012 Graduate Courses

ART HISTORY:

AHI 200A (Art History: Theory and Methods) – Heghnar Watenpaugh
AHI 250/AHI 190B (Problems in Art History. Planned topic: Art, Trauma, 
and Heritage) – Heghnar Watenpaugh
AHI 190f/290 (Comparative Decadence Between Jiajing and Wanli Eras) – Katharine Burnett

ENGLISH:
ENL 244 (Research Approaches to Shakespeare) – Gina Bloom
ENL 240 (Constructing the Middle Ages) – Seeta Chaganti

FRENCH:
FRE (Literary Anthropology) – Julia Simon

HISTORY:
HIS 201C (History of Early Modern Europe) – Norma Landau
HIS 201S/202C (Beneath the Valley of the Scientific Revolution: Early Modern Science, Technology and Medicine) – Daniel Stolzenberg

LAW:
LAW 274T (History and Philosophy of Intellectual Property)  – Mario Biagioli

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY STUDIES:
STS 250 (Imaging Techniques in Science) – Mario Biagioli

SPANISH:
SPA 257 (Spanish Literature of the Renaissance and Golden Age: Drama) – Adrienne Martin

2011-2012 Undergraduate Courses

RT HISTORY:

AHI 155 (The Islamic City) – Heghnar Watenpaugh
AHI 1E (Islamic Art) – Heghnar Watenpaugh

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:

COM 14  (Introduction to drama, will include Greek, Shakespearean and 20th-21st century texts) – Seth Schein
COM 166A  (Epic, probably Iliad, Aeneid, Paradise Lost) – Seth Schein
COM 210  (The myth of Dionysus and the Dionysiac, co-taught with Prof. Kari Lokke) – Seth Schein
COM (The Enlightenment) – Julia Simon

DRAMA:

DRA 127a, (Directing) T/Tr 9 a.m. to noon W2012 – Peter Lichtenfels
DRA 20 (Intro to Theatre) T/Tr 9 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. S2012 Wyatt – Peter Lichtenfels
DRA 252  (Time, Space, Place)  T/Tr  2 p.m. to 5 p.m. W2012 – Peter Lichtenfels

ENGLISH:

ENL 117 (Shakespeare) in Fall 2011 – Gina Bloom
ENL 105 (History of the English Language) – Seeta Chaganti
ENL 240 (The Construction of the Middle Ages) – Seeta Chaganti
ENL 113A (Troilus and Criseyde and Shorter Poems) – Seeta Chaganti
ENL Undergraduate Seminar on Shakespeare’s sonnets – Richard Levin
ENL (16th century poetry) – Richard Levin
ENL (On Milton) – Richard Levin
ENL10A (historical survey) – Richard Levin

FRENCH:

FRE 117B (On Moliere) “The Classical Moment.” – Noah Guynn
FRE 116 (French Renaissance Literature) – Melissa Stem

GREEK:

Greek 102:  (Euripides’ Bacchae) – Seth Schein

HISTORY:

HIS 10B (World History, 1350-1850) – A. Katie Harris
HIS 131B (European History During the Renaissance and Reformation) – A. Katie Harris
HIS 102D (Muslims, Jews, and Christians in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain) – A. Katie Harris
HIS 130B (Christianity and Culture in Europe, 1450-1600) – A. Katie Harris
HIS151C (18th Century England) – Norma Landau
HIS102I (History of 18thC Crime and Criminal Law) – Norma Landau
HIS 102K (Seminar: The Early Modern Black Atlantic) – John Smolenski
HIS 181 (Religion in American History) – John Smolenski
HIS 170B (The American Revolution) – John Smolenski
HIS 136 (The Scientific Revolution)  – Daniel Stolzenberg
HIS 10B (World History 1350–1850) – Daniel Stolzenberg
HIS 133 (The Age of Ideas: European Intellectual History from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment) – Daniel Stolenberg

RELIGIOUS STUDIES:

RST 10/10A (Ethical Issues. This time it is on “Ethical Eating”) –Allison Coudert
RST 107 (Christianity, 1450-1700) – Allison P. Coudert
RST 10/10A (Ethical Issues. “The Devil”) – Allison P. Coudert
RST 105 (Christianity, 1700-1926) – Allison P. Coudert

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES:

STS 198/4 (Science and Intellectual Property) – Mario Biagioli
STS 20 (Introduction to Science and Technology Studies)  – Mario Biagioli