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Jan 02, 2025
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2021-2022 Caspersen School of Graduate Studies
Course Descriptions
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Arts & Letters |
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• AREL 683 - Topics in Literature
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• AREL 803 - Shakespeare
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• AREL 804 - British Romantic Extremes
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• AREL 805 - The Importance of Being Witty
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• AREL 806 - Victorians: Visionary Ones, Impossible Ones
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• AREL 807 - British Romantic Extremes: Byron & the Shelleys
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• AREL 808 - The Literature of Late Medieval Britain
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• AREL 809 - Medievalist Visions of the Nineteenth Century
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• AREL 810 - Joyce’s Journey
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• AREL 815 - The Poetry of Robert Frost
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• AREL 820 - Willa Cather and William Faulkner: A Conversation
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• AREL 821 - Willa Cather: The Development of the Writer
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• AREL 822 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
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• AREL 824 - Short Fiction and Essays of Willa Cather
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• AREL 825 - Blood America: Reading Cormac McCarthy
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• AREL 826 - Literary Modernism in America
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• AREL 827 - The Art of Memoir
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• AREL 828 - Ways of Looking at Fiction
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• AREL 829 - Contemporary Poetry
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• AREL 830 - Staging the Nations; Contemporary American Drama, Its Protestations, Portayals and Proclamations
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• AREL 831 - Contemporary Fiction
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• AREL 832 - Transatlantic Modernisms
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• AREL 833 - The Novels of Marilynne Robinson
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• AREL 834 - Flannery O’Connor: Short Fiction
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• AREL 835 - The Poetry of Robert Frost
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• AREL 839 - The Literature of Grief
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• AREL 840 - Noir Fiction and Contemporary Male/Female Identities
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• AREL 841 - Voices of the “Lost Generation”
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• AREL 845 - Women and Theatre: Playwriting Their Lives
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• AREL 851 - The Graphic Novel
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• AREL 852 - Beyond Words: The Graphic Novel and Representations of Ethnic and Racial Violence, the Holocaust and Genocide
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• AREL 853 - Not Simply Betty or Veronica: Women’s Graphic Storytelling
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• AREL 854 - Experience: The Graphic Narrative, the Mundane, the Extraordinary, & the Extreme
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• AREL 860 - The Novella Tradition in Spain and Latin America
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• AREL 861 - Memories and Migrations: U.S. Latinos in Literature and Film
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• AREL 870 - Un/Natural Space/American Landscape
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• ARFA 583 - Topics in Fine Arts and Media
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• ARFA 683 - Topics in Fine Arts and Media
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• ARFA 783 - Advanced Topics in Fine Arts and Media
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• ARFA 804 - Art History: Collage and Beyond
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• ARFA 805 - Art History: The Value of Art
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• ARFA 806 - Art as Global Communication
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• ARFA 808 - The Arts of Drew
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• ARFA 810 - Topics in the Watercolourist’s Craft
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• ARFA 811 - Watercolorist’s Craft: Book Arts/Word and Image
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• ARFA 812 - The Watercolourist’s Craft: Pushing the Boundries
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• ARFA 815 - The Value of Art
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• ARFA 816 - Medical Illustration
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• ARFA 817 - Mystical Imagery in Art
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• ARFA 830 - Music and America
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• ARFA 835 - Opera and Society
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• ARFA 836 - Music in the Modern Era
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• ARFA 854 - The Representation of Writers, Visual Artists, and Musicians in Film
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• ARFA 855 - Representations of Aging in Film
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• ARFA 856 - Birth of a Black Nation: A Century of African Americans in Film
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• ARFA 857 - ”Stuff”: What is it? Why DO We Buy It? Who Collects IT?
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• ARFA 858 - Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Cinema
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• ARFA 895 - Topics
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• ARGS 810 - Dante: The Inferno
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• ARGS 811 - Dante: The Purgatorio
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• ARGS 812 - Boccaccio’s “Decammeron”
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• ARGS 813 - Life and Times of Bede the Venerable
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• ARGS 815 - The Renaissance in Italy
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• ARGS 820 - Tools of the Titans: Psychodynamic Myths
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• ARGS 821 - Contemporary Uses of Mythology: The Journey Back to Self
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• ARGS 829 - History of Modern India through the Novel
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• ARGS 830 - India in Literature, Religion and Art–Classical to Modern
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• ARGS 831 - A Cultural History of Food from 1492 to the Present
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• ARGS 833 - East Asia: Tradition and Today
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• ARGS 834 - Women in Asian Traditions
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• ARGS 835 - Women Writing Africa: Gender in Modern African Literatures
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• ARGS 836 - HIstory of India: Medieval to Modern
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• ARGS 839 - A History of Empires and Imperialism
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• ARGS 840 - The Evolution of the Empire
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• ARGS 841 - Science, Spade and Scripture: History, Archaeology, and Religion in the Bible Lands
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• ARGS 842 - History, Culture and the Environment
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• ARGS 845 - Gender and Globalization
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• ARGS 850 - Diaspora and Space in Hispanic Fiction and Film
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• ARGS 863 - Banned Books: Russian Literature and Censorship
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• ARGS 877 - How Soccer Explains the World: Sports, Nationalism and Globalization in the Modern World
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• ARHI 805 - The Digital Revolution: An Interdisciplinary Seminar
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• ARHI 806 - Archives: History and Methods
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• ARHI 807 - George Washington: The Indispensable Man
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• ARHI 808 - The Great Visionaries: Frederick Douglass, Wm. Lloyd Garrison and the Antebellum Reformers
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• ARHI 809 - Abraham Lincoln: Many and Myth in American Memory
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• ARHI 810 - The American Civil War in History and Memory
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• ARHI 812 - ”A Splendid Little War”: The Spanish American War and The Dawn of the American Century
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• ARHI 813 - The Sea in American History
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• ARHI 818 - War Without Mercy: World War II in the Pacific
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• ARHI 831 - The Great War in Modern Memory
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• ARHI 832 - Modern British and Imperial History
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• ARHI 833 - Modern British Intellectual History
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• ARHI 834 - The Victorian Mind
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• ARHI 835 - History of the Book
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• ARHI 855 - Psychology of the Holocaust
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• ARHI 856 - Special Topics in Shoah Studies
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• ARHI 857 - Popular Culture and the Shaping of the Holocaust in American Memory
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• ARHI 858 - Women in the Shoah: Experience, Expression and Representation
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• ARHI 860 - History of Sexuality in the Contemporary West
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• ARHI 861 - The Spanish Civil War
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