Fall 2018 Cultural Studies Courses
CULS-C 601: Introduction to Cultural Studies
Professor Shane Vogel
CULS-C 601: Introduction to Cultural Studies
Tu/Th 4:00-5:15 PM AC C101
Above class meets with ENG-L 680
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Professor Sara Friedman
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: The Citizenship of Anthropology
Mo/We 11:15-12:30 PM BH 108
Above class meets with ANTH-E 600
Professor Michael Dodson
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: Empire/Imperialism
Mo/We 3:35-5:30 PM LH 026
Above class meets with HIST-H 680
Professor Rebecca Lave
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: Introduction to Political Ecology
Tu 1:00-3:30 PM SB 014
Above class meets with GEO-G 449 and GEO-G 549
Professor Jane Goodman
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: Intro to Performance
We 10:00 AM-12:30 PM SB 060
Above class meets with ANTH-E 502
Professor Maria Bucur-Deckard
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: Comparing Gender Histories
Th 4:00-6:00 PM LH 026
Above class meets with HIST-H 699
Professor Benjamin Robinson
CULS-C 701: Special Topics in Cultural Studies
Topic: Islam and German Literature--Secularity and Revelation
Tu 4:00-6:15 PM AD A152
Above class meets with GER-G 564
Minor Course Requirements
C601 Introduction to Cultural Studies (4 credits). Survey of main issues, theories, and methods in cultural studies. Topics may include communications and mass culture; gender, race, and the social construction of identity; historiographic and ethnographic approaches to modern cultures and societies.
C701 Special Topics in Cultural Studies (3-4 credits). Prerequisite: C601 or consent of instructor. Advanced exploration of a specific issue in cultural studies.
Examples of Recently Offered C701 Courses:
- Anthropology and Citizenship
- The Child, Queerly
- Extreme Masculinities
- Contesting Culture as Property
- Images and Critique in Public Culture
- Variations in Blackness
- The ‘Other’ in Modern Japanese Literature and Film
- Food and Culture
- Methods of Media Research
- Rhetorical Theories of Cultural Production
C790 Independent Readings in Cultural Studies (3-4 credits). Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Open only to students minoring in Cultural Studies. Click on the link above for instructions on arranging and registering for C790.