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Past Courses Approved for Critical Theory Minor
Past courses for Critical Theory minor, 2017-2018 Academic Year:
FALL 2017:
- AF_AM_ST 215: Intro to Black Political & Social Life | TBD
- AF_AM_ST 220: Civil Rights and Black Liberation | Biondi
- AF_AM_ST 350: Theorizing Blackness | Weheliye
- AF_AM_ST 363: Racism in Western Modernity | Hesse
- ART_HIST 255: Introduction to Modernism | Copeland
- ART_HIST 368: Art Against Empire in the 1960s | Reitz
- COMP_LIT 202/FRENCH 277: Literature of Existentialism | Durham
- COMP_LIT 205/ASIAN_LC 290/GNDR_ 341: Feminist Theory & Media in S. Asia | Brueck
- ENG 312: Caryl Churchill: Techniques and Provocations | Davis
- ENG 375: Techno-Orientalism | Huang
- ENG 378: Art of Revolution | Erkkilä
- ENG 385: Oceanic Studies: Literature, Environment, History | Feinsod
- ENG 397: Cultures of Play | Soni
- GERMAN 224: Political Extremism | Behrs
- GERMAN 335: Minority Voices in Germany | Parkinson
- PHIL 361: Slavery, Religion, and the Philosophy of Freedom | Alznauer
- PHIL 362: Critiques of Morality, Nietzsche and Williams | Alznauer
- POLI_SCI 307/GSS 351: Deportation Law & Politics | Stevens
- POLI_SCI 390: Rule of Law | Stevens
- POLI_SCI 395: Illiberalism and the Retreat of Democracy: A New Global Era? | Joseph
- REL 339: Jews and the Transgender Moment | Wimpfheimer
- REL 379: Politics of Religious Diversity | Hurd
WINTER 2018
- AF_AM_ST 350: The Black Diaspora and Transnationality: Britain and Germany | Weheliye
- AF_AM_ST 345: Politics of Afro-Latin America | Bryant
- COMM_ST 333: Girlhood in Public Culture | Radway
- COMM_ST 392: Global Culture, Communication, and Commerce | Gaonkar
- COMM_ST 395: Feminism in Trumplandia | Baldwin
- COMP_LIT 312-0-20: Proust | Durham
- COMP_LIT 312-0-21: Hölderlin and Heidegger | Weber
- ENG 300: Coming to Terms | Grossman
- ENG 344: Jane Austen Judges the 18th Century | Soni
- ENG 372: Walt Whitman and the Democratic Imaginary | Erkkilä
- ENG 385: Natural Languages and Green Worlds | Wolff
- GERMAN 226: The Black Diaspora & Transnationality | Weheliye
- GERMAN 334: Writers and their Critics | Weber
- PHIL 262: Ethical Problems and Public Issues | Sheldon
- PHIL 313-1: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason | Mueller
- PHIL 230: Gender, Politics, & Philosophy | Zimmer
- POLI_SCI 307/GSS 351: Deportation Law & Politics | Stevens
- POLI_SCI 341: International Political Economy | Nelson
- POLI_SCI 390: Racial and Ethnic Politics | Merseth
- POLI_SCI 390: Strategy and the Politics of War | Rice
- POLI_SCI 395: Tyranny and Resistance | Dietz
- REL 378: Death, Myth, and Meaning | Balberg
SPRING 2018
- AF_AM_ST 339: Unsettling Whiteness | Hesse
- AF_AM_ST 342: Comparative Slavery | Bryant
- AF_AM_ST 375: Postcolonial African American Studies | Hesse
- ART_HIST 368: Studies in 20th Century Art: US Latina/o Art History | TBD
- COMM_ST 215: Principles of Rhetorical Criticism | Mayes
- COMM_ST 314: Rhetoric and Public Communication| Ray
- COMM_ST 324-1: Rhetoric of US Women’s Rights: Colonial to 1920 | Radway
- COMP_LIT 202/GERMAN 232: The Theme of Faust | Fenves
- COMP_LIT 207/PHIL 220: Intro to Critical Theory | Zimmer
- COMP_LIT 305-0-20: Time, History, Film | Bush
- COMP_LIT 312/GERMAN 322: Nietszche: The Eternal Return and Will to Power | Weber
- ENG 369: Faulkner – Race and Politics in Major Novels | Stern
- ENG 385: Literature & Law | Schwartz
- ENG 386: Women on Page and Screen | Johnson
- GERMAN 327: Expressionismus: Modernity, Madness, Revolution | Behrs
- PHIL 220: Introduction to Critical Theory | Zimmer
- PHIL 230: Gender, Politics & Philosophy | Zimmer
- PHIL 267: Philosophy, Race, and Racism | Medina
- PHIL 390/SPAN 397: Special Topics in Philosophy | Zambrana
- POLI_SCI 308: Critical Theory and The Study of Politics | Loriaux
- POLI_SCI 201: Introduction to Political Theory | Nili
- POLI_SCI 303: Modernity and Discontents | Dietz
- POLI_SCI 348: Globalization | Nelson
- POLI_SCI 390: Critical Studies in World Politics | Loriaux
- POLI_SCI 395: Wealth and Power in America | Page
- REL 379: Ahisma: Theory and Practice of Nonviolence in South Asia and Beyond | McClish
- SPANISH 341: Latin American Modernismo | Uslenghi
- SPANISH 343: Latin American Avant-Gardes | Uslenghi