COL102 | Outsiders in European Literature |
COL104 | Baroque Rome |
COL105 | Double Visions: Rewriting, Repainting, and Refilming the Classics |
COL107 | Laughter and Politics |
COL110 | The Enlightenment and the Birth of the Modern World |
COL111 | Religion and Society in Modern Europe |
COL113 | Autobiography and Professional Choice |
COL114 | Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe |
COL115 | The Great Separation: Politics, Religion, and the Modern West |
COL130 | Thinking Animals: An Introduction to Animal Studies |
COL208 | Rome Through the Ages |
COL213 | Advanced Creating Writing |
COL215 | Theater of Anton Chekhov: Research, Analysis, and Performance |
COL218 | Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent |
COL220 | Modern Christian Thought |
COL222 | The Craft of Writing Nonfiction: Technique and Genre |
COL225 | 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity |
COL226 | Francophone Uses of America in Literature and Film |
COL227 | Migration and Identity in Contemporary France |
COL230 | Shakespeare and Elizabethan Tragedy |
COL231 | Orientalism: Spain and Africa |
COL232 | Death and the Limits of Representation |
COL234 | Dante and Medieval Culture I |
COL235 | Knights, Fools, and Lovers: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance French Culture |
COL236 | Dante and Medieval Culture II |
COL237 | Garcia Lorca and His World |
COL238 | Animal Subjects |
COL242 | Spain and Its Cinema: A Different Mode of Representation |
COL244 | Junior Colloquium |
COL246 | Senior Colloquium |
COL247 | Culture and Society in Renaissance Italy |
COL249 | Narrative and Ideology |
COL251 | Theories and Fiction of Androgyny |
COL255 | Tragedy |
COL256 | Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies |
COL258 | 20th-Century Intellectual History |
COL261 | Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel |
COL262 | Tolstoy |
COL264 | Cultural Criticism Before Theory |
COL267 | Love and Emotion in Ancient Greek Philosophy |
COL269 | French Feminisms: Texts, Pretexts, and Contexts |
COL270 | Medieval Lyric Poetry |
COL273 | Giants of German Prose |
COL279 | Poetry and Philosophy |
COL280 | German Aesthetic Theory |
COL281 | Genius and Madness |
COL282 | Styles of Philosophical Discourse |
COL283 | Theories of Human Nature |
COL284 | Joyce's ULYSSES |
COL285 | Kafka and Jesus |
COL286 | The Holocaust: Historical, Philosophical, and Literary Aspects |
COL287 | History of Political Philosophy: From Individual Rights to Group Rights |
COL288 | Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Living Philosophy |
COL289 | Philosophy and Literature |
COL290 | Poems |
COL291 | The Treason of the Intellectuals: Power, Ethics, and Cultural Production |
COL293 | Inventing the Criminal: Literature and Criminality |
COL294 | Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization |
COL297 | From Luther to Napoleon: Early Modern Germany, 1500-1815 |
COL298 | Marginality in Francophone Cinema |
COL299 | Going Too Far: Transgressive Texts (Seminar in German Studies) |
COL301 | Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel |
COL303 | Political Independence and Literary Dependence in 19th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literatures |
COL307 | Negotiating French Identity II: Migration and Identity in Contemporary France |
COL308 | Transcendence, Truth, and History in Modern Jewish Thought |
COL313 | Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish and New World Classical Theater |
COL317 | Once Upon a Time Is Now |
COL319 | The Stories of Medieval French Lyric Poetry |
COL325 | The French Enlightenment's Africa, 1650-1800 |
COL332 | European Intellectual History Since the Renaissance |
COL335 | Art and Truth in the History of Aesthetics |
COL339 | Reading Theories |
COL340 | Goethe, Poet of the Germans (Goethe und kein Ende) |
COL349 | Wagner and Modernism |
COL350 | Doing Theory in Style |
COL351 | Topics in the Philosophy of History |
COL360 | Philosophical Classics II: Early Modern Philosophy from Descartes Through Kant |
COL382 | Viennese Modernism |
COL384 | Lust and Disgust in Austrian Literature Since 1945 |
COL391 | The Spanish Empire: Identity and Diversity in the Early Global Age |
COL396 | Literature and Crisis |
COL397 | Early Modern Masculinities |