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Spring 2005 Courses

Course #

Call #

Course Title

Day

Time

Professor

Room #

G41.1060

31422

Introduction to Old English

T

3:30-5:30

Momma

194M 308

G41.1115
x-listed with G78.2115

31285

Bible and Criticism

R

2:00-4:45

Kawashima

726B 542

G41.1841

31221

Introduction to American Fiction, 1900-1945

T

3:30-5:30

Hendin

SILV 207
NEW ROOM

G41.2072

30367

Topics in the English Language: Language and Style

T

6:20-8:20

Hoover

25W4 C-18
NEW ROOM

G41.2266

31279

Chaucer I

W

6:20-8:20

Dinshaw

285M 7th Fl

G41.2270

31421

Topics in Medieval Literature-Beowulf: The Critics and the Monsters

M

3:30-5:30

Momma

SILV 411
NEW ROOM

G41.2540

31406

Topics in 18th Century Literature & Culture: Generic Change in Eighteenth-Century Literature

R

3:30-5:30

Richetti

19UP 229

G41.2626
x-listed with G51.1111

31413

Topics in Romanticism I: Exemplary Texts-On Haunted Writing

R

3:30-6:10

Ronell

SILV 207

G41.2710

30369

Topics in the Literature of the Transition: The Renaissance of the Renaissance-Ruskin, Pater, Joyce

W

3:30-5:530

Haverkamp

19UP 229

G41.2838.001
x-listed with G91.1006

31328

Topics in American Literature I: Adultery and the European, Russian, and American Novel

T

6:20-8:20

Lounsbery

SILV 206

G41.2838.002
x-listed with G13.2327

31522

Topics in American Literature I: Race Matters in Contemporary American Culture

M

4:55-7:35

Parikh

285M 7th Fl



G41.2839-001

31223

Topics in American Literature II: The Rise of the Novel in African American Contexts

W

1:00-3:00

McHenry

14UP 1st Fl

G41.2839-002

31224

Topics in American Literature II:New York Poetry, 1960-1980

W

6:20-8:20

Shaw

19UP 229

G41.2890
NEW COURSE

31460

Graduate Seminar and Speaker Series: The Humanities in an Era of Global Comparatism

R

2:00-4:00

Pratt/Apter

19UP 222

G41.2955

31225

Topics in Criticism: Reader Theory and Criticism

R

6:20-8:20

Maynard

19 UP 229

G41.2956
x-listed with G29.2310,

31154

Topics in Criticism: Literature, Politics, and Cultural Status of Women in Europe, 1500-1650

W

3:10-6:10

Reiss

19UP 305

G41.2957
x-listed with G40.2002

31388

Topics in Literary Theory I: Inabilities-The Ironies of Satire

R

3:30-5:30

Haverkamp

19UP 305
NEW ROOM

G41.2966
x-listed with G29.2501

31227

Critical Theory from Kant to Present

R

3:30-5:30

Lockridge

SILV 409

G41.3001*

30379

Guided Research I

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

G41.3002*

30380

Guided Research II

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

G41.3003*

30381

Guided Research III

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

G41.3324*

31229

Topics in Renaissance Literature: Renaissance Literature-Renaissance Drama's Old Worlds

M

3:30-5:30

Archer

19UP 229

G41.3629*

31230

Topics in Literary Theory: Aesthetics

T

3:30-5:30

Starr

19UP 229

G41.3802*

31309

Topics in American Literature: North American Literature in a Contemporary Context-Slavery

W

12:30-3:15

Ruttenberg

19UP 229

G41.3926*

31231

Topics in British and American Literature: Woolf and Cather

M

6:20-8:20

Meisel

SILV 803

G41.3951**

31446

Topics in the History of the Production of Knowledge:
Secrecy and Disclosure in Modern Institutions

W

3:30-5:30

Poovey

285M 10th Fl

* Requires an access code from Graduate Program Administrator, Alyssa Leal.
**Requires an access code from IHPK assistant, Eileen Bowman (8-8899, 285M 10th Fl)
Crosslisted Departments:

G29-Comparative Literature Department
G51-German Department
G65-Draper Studies Program (Humanities and Social Thought)
G78-Hebrew and Judaic Studies
G91-Russian and Slavic

Room Key:

14UP= Drapers Studies Program,14 University Place
25W4=25 West Fourth Street (Lower Level of Student Services Center)
194M= 194 Mercer Street (across from Coles Sports Center)
19UP=19 University Place
285M=285 Mercer Street
BOBST= Elmer Holmes Bobst Library,70 Washington Square South
SILV=Silver Center,100 WSQE (32 Washington Place)

 

 

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