
FACULTY OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES 2001-2002
- Programs
and Course Titles
*courses marked by an asterisk will not be offered this academic year
Committee
on Degrees in Women's Studies
Warren House, Barker Center
12 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(Ph) 617 495 9199
wgs@fas.harvard.edu
www.fas.harvard.edu/wgs
The
concentration in Women’s Studies brings together the new scholarship on
women and gender that has come to occupy an increasingly important place in a
number of disciplines over the past two decades. This honors concentration offers
a theoretical foundation in Women’s Studies and advanced study in specific
disciplines, leading to the design and completion of individual undergraduate
academic programs.
CWS Administration:
Professor
Katharine Park, Chair
Christianna Morgan, Administrator
Kath Weston, Director of Studies
Michele O’Brien, Staff Assistant
Mari Ruti, Assistant Director of Studies
Committee
on Degrees in Women's Studies 2001-02:
Katharine Park, Samuel Zemurray, Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone Radcliffe
Professor of the History of Science and of Women’s Studies (Chair)
Kath Weston (Director of Studies), Senior Lecturer on Women’s Studies
Melissa Barry, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Janet Beizer, Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures
Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual & Environmental Studies
Julie A. Buckler, Harris K. Weston Associate Professor
of Slavic Languages & Literatures (on leave fall term)
Eileen Cheng-yin Chow, Assistant Professor of Chinese Literary & Cultural
Studies
Bradley S. Epps, Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures
Drew Gilpin Faust, Professor of History
Lynn Mary Festa, Assistant Professor of English & American Literature & Language
Stephanie W. Jamison, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of Sanskrit & Indian
Studies
Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Professor of History of Art & Architecture
Jane E. Mangan, Assistant Professor of History
Christie McDonald, Smith Professor of French Language & Literature
Afsaneh Najmabadi, Professor of History and of Women’s Studies
Ann Wierda Rowland, Assistant Professor of English & American Literature & Language
Sharmila Sen, Assistant Professor of English & American Literature & Language
(on leave spring term)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay, G. Gordon Watts Professor of Music
Mary M. Steedly, Professor of Anthropology
Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Kenneth T. Young Professor of Sino-Vietnamese History
Charis Thompson, Assistant Professor of the History of Science
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Harvard College Professor; James Duncan Phillips Professor
of Early American History
Affiliated Members:
Nalini Ambady, John & Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social
Science (on leave 01-02)
Bridie Andrews, Assistant Professor of the History of Science (on leave
01-02)
Laura Benedetti, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities
Daniel V. Botsman, Assistant Professor of History (on leave 01-02)
Peter J. Burgard, Professor of German
Verena A. Conley, Visiting Professor of Literature
Ruth Feldstein, Assistant Professor of History & of History & Literature
(on leave 01-02)
Melissa Franklin, Professor of Physics
Marjorie Garber, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities
Claudia Goldin, Henry Lee Professor of Economics (on leave 01-02)
Alice Jardine, Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures (on leave
01-02)
Barbara E. Johnson, Fredric Wertham Professor of Law & Psychiatry
in Society
(on leave 01-02)
Susan Pedersen, Professor of History & Dean for Undergraduate Education
Elizabeth J. Perry, Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government
Elaine Scarry, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics & the General Theory
of Value
Susan R. Suleiman, C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France & Professor
of Comparative Literature
Kay B. Warren, Professor of Anthropology
Other
Faculty Offering Instruction in Women's Studies
Kathleen Coll, Lecturer on Women’s Studies
Cameron Macdonald, Visiting Assistant Professor of Social Studies (University
of Connecticut)
Naomi Pabst, Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Lecturer on Women’s Studies & Afro-Am
Studies
Diane L. Rosenfeld, Lecturer on Women’s Studies
Mary Ruggie, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government
Mari Ruti, Lecturer on Women’s Studies (Assistant Director of Studies)
Courses
of Instruction in Women’s Studies 2001-02
http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/Courses/StudiesofWomenGenderandSexuality.html
97 Tutorial — Sophomore
Year (Ruti)
98r. Tutorial — Junior Year (Weston and Staff)
99a/b. Tutorial — Senior Year (Weston and Staff)
101r. Money Changes Everything: Gender and Globalization (Weston)
110a. Bodies and Boundaries (Park)
110b. Current Problems in Feminist Theory (Conley)
110c. Borders and Betrayals: Engendering Cultural Identities (Weston)
125. Gender and Health
131. Women, Violence, and the Law (Rosenfeld)
160. Black Feminisms (Pabst)
161. On Love: Gender, Sexuality, Identity (Ruti)
162. Feminist Research in the Social Sciences (Macdonald)
164. Women, Citizenship, and Social Movements (Coll)
Courses
of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/Courses/
Core Curriculum
Foreign Cultures 62.*Chinese Family, Marriage, & Kinship: A Century of
Change (J. L. Watson)
Historical Study A-33.*Women, Feminism, and History (Laurel Thatcher Ulrich)
Afro-American Studies
110.*African-American Women’s History: Seminar (Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham)
124.*Constructions of Identity (K. Anthony Appiah)
130. Harlem Renaissance (Henry Louis Gates, Jr.)
141. Afro-Atlantic Religions (J. Lorand Matory)
165y.*African Women in Art and History (Suzanne Blier)
168. Visual Culture of Latina and African-American Women (Gwendolyn DuBois
Shaw)
Anthropology
114. Evolution of Human Sexuality: Research Seminar (Frank W. Marlow)
138. The Behavioral Biology of Women (Cheryl D. Knott)
201r. Topics in the Anthropology of Gender (Mary M. Steedly)
275. Gender Issues in Biological Anthropology (Cheryl D. Knott)
Celtic Languages and Literatures
Celtic 113. Gaelic Women’s Poetry (Barbara L. Hillers)
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Chinese Literature 157.*Women’s Writing in Imperial China (Wilt Lukas
Idema)
English and American Literature and Language
90hv. Sexing Victorian Fiction (Leah Price)
90ka. The Brontes (Elaine Scarry)
90un.*Gender and Nation in 19th-Century British Literature (Ann Wierda
Rowland)
147n. Women and the Novel to Jane Austen (Lynn M. Festa)
Folklore and Mythology
107a.*Witchcraft from Paganism to the Early Modern Era (Stephen A. Mitchell)
107b.*Witchcraft from “The Burning Times” to the Present (Stephen
A. Mitchell)
113.*Women Storytellers in Africa (Deborah D. Foster)
166. Witchcraft and Hostile Magic in the Later Middle Ages (Stephen A.
Mitchell)
Government
1085. Dilemmas in Feminism (Melissa Sharon Lane)
History
1166.*Family, Sex, & Marriage in Western Europe 1300-1700 (Steven Ozment)
1459. Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe: Conference Course (Judith
Surkis)
1642b.*U.S. Women and Gender History, Turn of the Century to the Present
(Ruth Feldstein)
1646. The Challenge of Feminist Biography: Conference Course (Susan W.
Ware)
1741. Gender and History in Latin America (Jane E. Mangan)
1854.*Gender and Japanese History: Conference Course (Daniel V. Botsman)
1863. Australian History: Class, Gender, and Race (Marilyn Lake)
1908.*Rethinking Gender in African History (Emmanuel K. Akyeampong)
2312.*The German Family, 1250-1750: Seminar (Steven Ozment)
2907. Readings in Comparative Gender History: Proseminar (E. Higginbotham;
L. Ulrich)
History of Art and Architecture
173y.*Difference from Within: Contemporary Women Artists (Ewa Lager-Burcharth)
History of Science
147. Sex, Gender, and Modern Medicine (Stephanie Kenen)
154.*Gender and Science (Charis Thompson)
182.*Gender in East Asia: Lecture (Bridie Andrews)
271v. History of Masculinity: Seminar (Jill Morawski)
Linguistics
81.*Language and Gender
Literature
105. Introduction to the Theory of Sexuality (Heather Love)
125. Literature, Technology, and the Body (Verena Conley)
131. Twentieth-Century Fictions of Sexuality (Heather Love)
Philosophy
167. Feminist Perspectives in Moral and Political Philosophy: Proseminar
(Melissa Barry)
Psychology
1703. Human Sexuality (Michael Robert Rodriguez)
1803.*Eating Disorders (Pamela K. Keel)
2435.*Laboratory in Eating Disorders (Pamela K. Keel)
The Study of Religion
1414.*Gospel Stories of Women (Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza)
1416. Feminist Biblical Interpretation (Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza)
1490.*Feminist Theology as Systematics: A Critical Survey (Sarah Coakley)
1491. Themes in Christian “Spirituality”: Theories of Prayer,
Self, and Gender (Sarah Coakley)
1494.*Feminist Theory and Theology (Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza)
1590.*Issues in Feminism and Islam: A Historical Overview (Leila Ahmed)
2490.*Philosophy, “Religious Experience,” and Feminist Critique:
Conference Course
2501. The Religious History of American Women: Seminar (Ann D. Braude)
2550. Women and Religion in Contemporary America: Seminar (Ann D. Braude)
3005.*Doctoral Colloquium in Religion, Gender, and Culture (Leila Ahmed)
Romance Languages and Literatures
French 70b. Introduction to French Literature II: Representations of Change
(From the Romantics to the Present) (Janet Beizer)
French 136.*Feminist Literary Criticisms (Alice Jardine)
French 175.*Julia Kristeva: Introductions and Conclusions (Alice Jardine)
Romance Languages and Literatures continued
French 180.*20th-Century French and Francophone Women Writers (Alice Jardine)
French 188. Women Francophone Writers (Samba Diop)
French 256. Sand, Colette, and the Mothers of Invention (Janet Beizer)
Italian 194.*Bella ciao! Women’s Identities in 20th-Century Italy (Laura
Benedetti)
Spanish 48. Perspectives on Mexico (Johanna Damgaard Liander)
Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Indian Studies 115. Voices of Indian Women in Literature and Film: Seminar
(Rena Fonseca)
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Slavic 130a. Heretics, Hussites, & Holy Women: Identity, Culture, & Society
in Medieval & Early-Modern Bohemia (Alfred Thomas)
Slavic 191. Gender and Nation after Yugoslavia (Tomislav Z. Longinovi)
Slavic 288.*Sex, Self, and Russia (Stephanie Sandler)
Social Studies
98dw. Gender Politics (Oona Ceder)
Sociology
107.*The American Family (Martin K. Whyte)
124. Social Stratification (Judah Matras)
157. Gender and Social Policy (Mary Ruggie)
207.*Gender and Sexuality: Seminar (David J. Frank)
251. Gender and Organizations: Seminar (Barbara F. Reskin)
Visual and Environmental Studies
152ar.*Women and Film: Production and Criticism (Giuliana Bruno)
163. Feminism, Space, and Visuality: Seminar (Elizabeth Grosz)
Courses of Related
Interest to the Study of Gender
http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/Courses/
Core Curriculum
Foreign Cultures 17. Thought and Change in the Contemporary Middle East
(Nur Yalman)
Foreign Cultures 21. Cinema et culture francaise, de 1896 a nos jours (Tom
Conley)
Foreign Cultures 60. Individual, Community, and Nation in Vietnam
Foreign Cultures 70.*Understanding Islam and Contemporary Muslim Societies
(Ali S. Asani)
Hist Stud A-14. Japan: Tradition & Transformation (Andrew Gordon)
Hist Stud A-35. Democracy in America and Europe (James T. Kloppenberg)
Hist Stud B-35.*The French Revolution: Causes, Processes, & Consequences
(P. Higonnet)
Hist Stud B-40. Pursuits of Happiness: Ordinary Lives in Revolutionary
America (Ulrich)
Lit & Arts A-16.*Lives Ruined by Literature: The Theme of Reading in the
Novel (Judith Ryan)
Lit & Arts A-18. Fairy Tales, Children’s Literature, & the Construction
of Childhood (M. Tatar)
Lit & Arts A-40. Shakespeare, The Early Plays (Marjorie Garber)
Lit & Arts A-41.*Shakespeare, The Later Plays (Marjorie Garber)
Lit & Arts A-76. Five Japanese Portraits (Jay Rubin)
Lit & Arts B-27. Majesty and Mythology in African Art (Suzanne P. Blier)
Lit & Arts C-14.*The Concept of the Hero in Greek Civilization (Gregory
Nagy)
Core Curriculum continued
Lit & Arts C-43. The Medieval Court (Eckehard Simon)
Lit & Arts C-55. Surrealism: Avant-Garde Art and Politics between the
Wars (Susan R. Suleiman)
Moral Reasoning 22.*Justice (Michael J. Sandel)
Moral Reasoning 50. The Public and the Private in Politics, Morality, and
Law (Glyn Morgan)
Moral Reasoning 64. Ethics and Everyday Life: Work & Family (Russell Muirhead)
Science B-29. Human Behavioral Biology (Irven DeVore, Marc D. Hauser, Richard
W. Wrangham)
General Education
105. The Literature of Social Reflection (Robert Coles)
Afro-American Studies
97b. Topics in Afro-American History and Society: Seminar (Kimberly McClain
DaCosta)
123z. American Democracy (Cornel West and Roberto Mangabeira Unger)
125. Philosophical Problems of Race and Racism (K. Anthony Appiah)
133. African-Americans in the Civil War Era: Conference Course (Susan E.
O’Donovan)
139. Black Travel and Transnationality (Naomi Pabst)
144. Haiti and Haitian Vodou (Karen McCarthy Brown)
153. Hip Hop America: Power, Politics, and the Word (Marcyliena Morgan)
187y. Black Cinema as Genre from Blaxploitation to Quentin Tarantino (Isaac
Julien)
191. The Civil Rights Movement: Seminar (Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham)
Anthropology
110. Introduction to Social Anthropology (Ted Bestor)
122.*Japanese Culture and Society (Ted Bestor)
137. Human Behavioral Ecology (Frank W. Marlowe)
151. North American Prehistory (Carole A. Mandryk)
262.*Kinship Practice (James Watson)
264. Anthropology and the Uses of History (Michael Herzfeld)
Celtic Languages and Literatures
Celtic 106.*Folklore of Ireland (Barbara L. Hillers)
The Classics
167. Classics and Literary Theory (William R. Allan)
Comparative Literature
158. Turning the Century: Culture, Technology, & Representation, 1870-1910
(D. Kakoudaki)
168.*Literature and Film (Svetlana Boym)
211.*Mysticism and Literature: Seminar (Luis M. Giron Negron)
285. Comparative Romantic Theory (James Engell)
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Chinese Literature 150. Diaspora and Transnationalism (Eileen Cheng-yin
Chow)
Chinese Literature 160. Heroes and Anti-Heroes in Chinese Literature (Eileen
Cheng-yin Chow)
Korean History 230r. Social History of the Choson Dynasty (Sun Joo Kim)
Economics
1812. Operation of the Labor Market (James L. Medoff)
1815.*Social Problems of the American Economy (Lawrence F. Katz)
English and American Literature and Language
90kw. The American Civil War (John Stauffer)
90tw. Transatlantic Literature (John M. Picker)
97. Seminar-Sophomore Year (Elisa New and Members of the Department)
101. The History and Structure of the English Language (Daniel G. Donoghue)
103f. Anglo-Saxon Language and Culture: Before Love (Daniel G. Donoghue)
141. The 18th-Century Novel (Leah Price)
224c. Problems in Shakespearean Interpretation: Graduate Seminar (Marjorie
Garber)
240. Poetry, Politics and Prophecy: Graduate Seminar (James Engell)
Germanic Languages and Literatures
148.*Freud (Peter J. Burgard)
190.*The Modern German Novel and Social Reality (Judith Ryan)
244. Readings in Film Theory (Eric Rentschler)
250.*Cultural Studies and the Literary Text (Maria Tatar)
Government
90ca. Shakespeare’s Politics (Mary P. Nichols)
90dx.*Political Participation and Public Policy in the US (Andrea L. Campbell)
90gn. Cultural Politics: Religion and State in Modern Democracies (Eva
Bellin)
90tg. American Political Ideologies (Jennifer L. Hochschild)
1207. Comparative Politics of the Middle East (Eva Bellin)
1208.*The Politics of Islamic Resurgence (Eva Bellin)
1341.*Civil Liberties (Keith J. Bybee)
2140. Identity in History and Politics (Yoshiko M. Herrera, Alastair Iain
Johnston, Terry D. Martin)
2335. Power in American Society (Jennifer L. Hochschild)
2340. Proseminar on Inequality and Social Policy II (Jennifer L. Hochschild)
History
71a. America: Colonial Times to the Civil War (Catherine A. Corman)
71b. The Rise of Modern America, 1865 to Present (Sven Beckert)
90a. Major Themes in Medieval History (Thomas N. Bisson)
1085. The Roman Empire, Augustus to Constantine (Christopher P. Jones)
1101.*Medieval Europe (Michael McCormick)
1111.*World of Late Antiquity (Michael McCormick)
1212.*The Imperial System: Byzantine Society and Civilization, 8th c.-1204
(Angeliki E. Laiou)
1431. 19th-Century Britain (T. Robert Travers)
1602.*The Frontier in Early America (Joyce Elizabeth Chaplin)
1624.*Jacksonian America, 1815-1845 (Catherine A. Corman)
1638. United States Social History, from 1929 to the Present (Stephen Thernstrom)
1640.*The United States Since World War II (Lizabeth Cohen)
1643.*The Confederacy (William E. Gienapp)
1648.*Communication in the Early Nation (Catherine A. Corman)
1649. The American West: 1780-1930 (Catherine A. Corman)
1656.*The 19th-Century Bourgeoisie: Western Europe and the U.S. (Sven Beckert)
1660. Using Primary Sources in African-American History (E. B. Higginbotham)
1661. Social Thought in Modern America (James T. Kloppenberg)
1676.*Social Movements in the United States from Populism to the New Right
(Lisa M. McGirr)
1742. Religion and Social Change in Latin America (Jane Mangan)
1820. Premodern Vietnam (Hue-Tam Ho Tai)
1878b. Ottoman State and Society II: 1550-1920 (Cemal Kafadar)
1903. Modern Africa from 1850 to the Present (Caroline M. Elkins)
1910.*Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa, 630 C.E. to Present (Emmanuel Akyeampong)
2533. Identity in History and Politics: Seminar (Terry D. Martin, Iain
Johnston, Yoshiko M. Herrera)
History of Art and Architecture
70. Introduction to Modern Art and Visual Culture, 1700-1990 (Ewa Lajer-Burcharth)
235x. Art of the Royal Tombs of Ur (Irene J. Winter)
240r. Byzantine Art (Ioli Kalavrezou)
271x. Rethinking the Origins of Modernity: The “New” 18th Century
(Ewa Lager-Burcharth)
History of Science
112. Medicine and Society in Medieval and Renaissance Europe (Katherine
Park)
130.* Modern Biology (Everett I. Mendelsohn)
151. Cultural History of Medicine (Stephanie Kenen)
175. Madness and Medicine: Themes in the History of Psychiatry (Anne Harrington)
176. Evolution and the Mind (Anne Harrington)
177.* Stories Under the Skin: The Mind-Body Connection in Modern Medicine
(A. Harrington)
178v. Minding of America: The Popularization of Psychology (Jill Morawski)
180.* Science, Medicine, and Imperialism (Bridie Andrews)
Linguistics
80.*Dialects of English (Bert Vaux)
Literature
128.*Performing Texts (Julie Buckler)
129.*Reading the 18th Century through 20th-Century Eyes (Christie McDonald)
Microbiology
213. Social Issues in Biology (Jonathan R. Beckwith, Roberto G. Kolter,
and Louis Guenin)
Music
191r. Topics in Medieval and Renaissance Music: Proseminar (Mauro Calcagno)
209r. Ethnomusicology: Seminar (Ingrid Monson)
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Islamic Civilizations 125. History and Culture of Islamic Peoples of the
Former Soviet Union (John S. Schoberlein)
Jewish Studies 121. Who is a Jew? (Shaye J.D. Cohen)
Modern Hebrew 130r. Advanced Modern Hebrew: Contemporary Israeli Culture (Miri
Kubovy)
Philosophy
276. Topics in Bioethics
Psychology
980a.*Becoming Who We Are: Issues in Social Development (Stephen M. Kosslyn)
1506. Social Relationships (Anne M. McGuire)
1507. Cross-Cultural Psychology (Anne M. McGuire)
1567.*Altruism and Aggression: Seminar (Anne M. McGuire)
1657.*Personality and Social Development: Research Seminar (R. Bruce Thompson)
1702. Emotions: Theories and Research (Shelley Carson)
The Study of Religion
45.* Martyrs, Mystics, and Heretics: Alternative Christianities
1001.*Ethnographic Imaginations (Brian C.W. Palmer)
1045. Thinking about Thinking (Harvey G. Cox, Jr., Alan Dershowitz, Stephen
J. Gould)
1050.*Multicultural Biblical Criticism: Conference Course (Elizabeth Schussler
Fiorenza)
1489. Contemporary Interpretations of Jesus (Harvey G. Cox, Jr.)
1493. Contemporary Roman Catholic Theology (Francis Fiorenza)
1526. Religion in America from c. 1865 to the 1970s
1528. Globalization, Civil Religion & Human Values (Brian C.W. Palmer)
1530r. Religious Values and Cultural Conflict (Harvey G. Cox, Jr.)
1535. Theology and Power: Seminar (Francis Fiorenza)
1725.*Buddhism and Social Change (Christopher S. Queen)
1726. Buddhism in America: Seminar (Christopher S. Queen)
Romance Languages and Literatures
French 27. French Oral Survival: Le Francais parle (Judith Frommer and
staff)
French 48b. Contemporary French Society (Marie-France Bunting)
French 111. Genre and the Problem of Authority in Medieval French Literature
(Kevin Brownlee)
French 132a.*20th-Century French Fiction I: The Realist Mode (Susan R.
Suleiman)
French 132b.*20th-Century French Fiction II: The Experimental Mode (Susan
R. Suleiman)
French 194. Francophone Film, Cinema, and Epic Fiction (Samba Diop)
French 199. Quebec Poetry: Time and Space in the Poetic Mind (Pierre Nepveu)
French 213.*In Search of a Medieval Subject (Virginie Greene)
French 267. The Public Intellectual in France, from Zola to Bourdieu (Susan
R. Suleiman)
French 289r. French African Literature: Seminar (Samba Diop)
Italian 249. From Love to Madness: Orlando’s Journey in Boiardo and
Ariosto (Laura Benedetti)
Portuguese 38. Images of Brazil: Contemporary Brazilian Cinema (Patricia
Sobral)
Romance Studies 196. Other Romances: Literature, Cinema, and Queerness
(Bradley S. Epps)
Spanish 90j.*Lorca, Bunuel, Dali (Bradley S. Epps)
Slavic Languages and Literatures
104. Advanced Russian: Topics in Russian Culture (Alfia A. Rakova)
130b.*Forging Czechs: Questions of Identity in Modern Czech Culture (Alfred
Thomas)
140.*18th-Century Russian Literature: Conference Course (Julie A. Buckler)
185.*Two Poets (Stephanie Sandler)
286. Autobiographical Experiments in Literature and Art (Svetlana Boym)
Social Studies
98ap. New Social Movements and Globalization (William Fisher)
98bq. Popular Culture: Theories and Practices (Lynne B. Layton)
98cd. The Politics of Social Policy in the United States (Anya Bernstein)
98ed. Ideology and Critique (Christopher Sturr)
Sociology
11. American Society (Gwendolyn Dordick)
60. Race and Ethnic Relations (Prudence Carter)
68. Social Movements (Kenneth T. Andrews)
130.*The Politics of Illness: Conference Course (Jason A. Kaufman)
140. Social Institutions of Contemporary China (Martin K. Whyte)
162.*Medical Sociology (Mary-Jo Del Vecchio Good)
166.*Poverty, Public Policy, and Controversy
168.*Sociology of Law (Kenneth T. Andrews)
188.*Lines that Divide: Race, Class, Gender, & Ethnicity in the Ethnographic
Tradition
(K. Newman)
217.*Sociology of Families and Kinship (Martin K. Whyte)
249.*Race and Public Policy: Seminar (Orlando Patterson)
296b.*Proseminar on Inequality and Social Policy II
Visual and Environmental Studies
152br.*Italian Cinema: History, Geography, and Identity (Giuliana Bruno)
154ar. The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation (Giuliana Bruno)
154br. Frames of Mind: Introduction to Film Theory and Film Analysis (Giuliana
Bruno)
155ar. Film Architectures (Giuliana Bruno)
155br. A Cultural Study of Film: Mapping and Fashioning Space (Giuliana
Bruno)
158br. A History of American Independent Film (Bruce Jenkins)
160.*Modernization in the Visual United States (John R. Stilgoe)
162. Theories of Representation (Elizabeth Grosz)
167.*Adventure and Fantasy Simulation, 1871-2036: Seminar (John R. Stilgoe)
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