AMST305 On Monsters: Race, Sex, Gender and the Other
AMST352 Settler and Native Ecologies of Power in North America
AMST355 Between Asia and Asian America
AMST230 Italian and Italian American Cinema: Not Just Mafia Movies
AMST270 Criminalization, Regulation, and Resistance: Introduction to Native North American History
AMST201 Queer Theories: Junior Colloquium
AMST204 Saving America from Itself? Movie Interventions (Moore, Lee, DuVernay, Kopple): Junior Colloquium
AMST207 Primitive Accumulation: The Beginnings of Capitalism
AMST201 Queer Theories: Junior Colloquium
AMST204 Saving America from Itself? Movie Interventions (Moore, Lee, DuVernay, Kopple): Junior Colloquium
AMST207 Primitive Accumulation: The Beginnings of Capitalism
AMST229 An Ordered Commonwealth: Race, Gender, and Power in Colonial New England
AMST230 Italian and Italian American Cinema: Not Just Mafia Movies
AMST241 Childhood in America
AMST247 Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora
AMST255 Anarchy in America
AMST266 New York City: Architecture and Urbanism
AMST267 Jazz Avant-Gardes
AMST270 Criminalization, Regulation, and Resistance: Introduction to Native North American History
AMST275 Introduction to African American Literature
AMST276 God & Guns: The History of Faith and Firearms in America
AMST282 Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
AMST293 Reenacting Justice: Guns in America
AMST298 From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel
AMST307 LAND BACK! Indigenous Sovereignty Politics
AMST316 Television Storytelling: The Conditions of Narrative Complexity
AMST317 Human Rights and Spiritual Ecologies of Indigenous Peoples
AMST320 Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and Literature
AMST334 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
AMST307 LAND BACK! Indigenous Sovereignty Politics
AMST315 Entertaining Social Change
AMST316 Television Storytelling: The Conditions of Narrative Complexity
AMST317 Human Rights and Spiritual Ecologies of Indigenous Peoples
AMST320 Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and Literature
AMST334 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
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