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ALIT210 | From Tea to Connecticut Rolls: Defining Japanese Culture Through Food |
ALIT226 | Memory and Identity in Contemporary Chinese Fiction and Film |
ALIT227 | Man and Nature in Classical Chinese Literature |
ALIT230 | Japanese Detective Fiction and Narrative Theory |
ARHA291 | Duty, Power, Pleasure, Release: Key Themes in Classical Indian Thought |
CCIV112 | Three Great Myths: Prometheus, Persephone, and Dionysus |
CCIV153 | Single Combat in the Ancient World |
CCIV170 | Rome and the Caesars |
COL112 | The European Novel from Cervantes to Calvino |
COL223 | All the World's a Stage: Theater and Society in the Age of Shakespeare and Calderón |
COL238 | Animal Theories/Human Fictions |
ENGL132 | Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer |
ENGL231 | Nineteenth-Century African American Women Writers |
ENGL266 | The Russian and English Novel |
ENGL270 | Writing Creative Nonfiction |
ENGL303 | Narrative Theory |
ENGL353 | Medieval Ethnicities and Ethnographies |
GRST230 | The Simple Life |
GRST251 | Kafka: Literature, Law, and Power |
GRST252 | From Caligari to Hitler? Weimar Cinema in Context |
GRST273 | Sex and Text in Freud's Vienna |
RULE205 | The 19th-Century Russian Novel |
RULE240 | Reading Stories |
RULE258 | Russia's Storyteller Playwrights |
RUSS205 | The 19th-Century Russian Novel |
RUSS222 | Doubles in Literature |
RUSS240 | Reading Stories |
RUSS258 | Russia's Storyteller Playwrights |
RUSS265 | Kino: Russia at the Movies |