AMST200 Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas
AMST201 Queer Theories: Junior Colloquium
AMST201 Queer Theories: Junior Colloquium
AMST213 African American History, 1444-1877
AMST214 Performing Property: Legal Experimentation and Activism in Contemporary Art
AMST222 Secrets, Lies, and Fictions in the Americas
AMST228 Cancelled, Blocked, Banned: Junior Colloquium
AMST231 Guns and Society
AMST242 19th Century US History
AMST254 Intersectionality and Identity (FGSS Gateway)
AMST259 Discovering the Person
AMST263 Post Cold War Narratives of Migration to the U.S.
AMST264 Introduction to Asian American Literature
AMST283 History of Jazz in American Culture
AMST291 Afro-Asian Intersections in the Americas
AMST294 Pleasure and Power: An Introduction to Sexuality Studies (FGSS Gateway)
AMST299 Christianity and Globalization
AMST313 After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000
AMST322 Visions of the Future: Capitalism and Colonialism in the World's Fairs
AMST334 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
AMST313 After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000
AMST322 Visions of the Future: Capitalism and Colonialism in the World's Fairs
AMST334 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
AMST210 School Days: Junior Colloquium
AMST210 School Days: Junior Colloquium
AMST225 Latinidad: Introduction to Latina/o Studies
AMST226 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
AMST250 Incorporation of America: Corporate Capitalism and the American Way of Life
AMST253 American Modernisms, 1900-1945
AMST261 God & Guns: the History of Faith and Firearms in America
AMST269 New World Poetics
AMST273 Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies
AMST274 Economics of Wealth and Poverty
AMST304 The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry
AMST305 On Monsters: Race, Sex, Gender and the Other
AMST319 "The History that Hurts": Reading Saidiya Hartman
AMST330 Economies of Erasure: Exploring the Violence Concealed by the Liberal Promise of Care
AMST362 Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: The Dark Turn in Television Storytelling
AMST304 The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry
AMST305 On Monsters: Race, Sex, Gender and the Other
AMST319 "The History that Hurts": Reading Saidiya Hartman
AMST330 Economies of Erasure: Exploring the Violence Concealed by the Liberal Promise of Care
AMST362 Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: The Dark Turn in Television Storytelling
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