This list represents only a selection of relevant courses. However, students can petition the cluster director to have other courses, including 300-level introductory classes, count towards the IPCT certificate.
Postcolonial and Critical Theory
Modernity, Modernism, and Modernist
Critical Theories of Space and Place
Critical Theory, Aesthetics and Visual Culture
Studies in Literary Theory & Criticism: Man & Animal
French Critical Thought and Culture
Critical Studies in World Politics
Language and Politics
Knowledge and Politics: The Skeptical Problematic
Knowledge and Politics: The Linguistic Turn
Law, Sovereignty and Bare Life
Political Theology
The Culture Industry and Possibilities of Resistance
Dis-Agreement: Culture and its Discontents
Studies in Literary Theory: W.E.B. Du Bois and Walter Benjamin
Poststructuralism and Minority Discourse
Gender, Sexuality, and Politics in Postmodernity
Hannah Arendt: From Kantian Aesthetics to the Practice of Political Judgment Strauss and Weber: Value Pluralism, Relativism, and the Crisis of Modern Rationalism