AMST121F | Are You a Feminist? (FYS) |
AMST125F | Staging America: Modern American Drama (FYS) |
AMST150 | Indigenous Middletown: Native Histories of the Wangunk Indian People |
AMST174 | Popular Culture and Social Justice: An Introduction to American Studies |
AMST176 | Race, Indigeneity, and Citizenship: Introduction to American Studies |
AMST177 | American Movies as American Studies: An Introduction to American Studies |
AMST179 | Contemporary U.S. Politics: An Introduction to American Studies |
AMST200 | Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas |
AMST201 | Critical Queer Studies: Junior Colloquium |
AMST202 | Representing Race in American Culture: Junior Colloquium |
AMST203 | Biopolitics, Animality, and Posthumanism: Junior Colloquium |
AMST206 | New England and Empire: Junior Colloquium |
AMST208 | Visual Culture Studies and Violence: Junior Colloquium |
AMST213 | African American History, 1444-1877 |
AMST218 | Introduction to Queer Studies |
AMST223 | Technologies of the Self |
AMST224 | History of American English |
AMST226 | 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity |
AMST229 | Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War |
AMST230 | The United States Since 1901 |
AMST232 | American Architecture and Urbanism, 1770--1914 |
AMST234 | What Was the Public Sphere? |
AMST235 | American Literature, 1865-1945: The Americanization of Power |
AMST237 | Histories of Modern U.S. Gender and Sexuality |
AMST238 | Place, Belonging, and Sound in the 20th c. Latina/o/x, Black, & Caribbean Imaginations--NYC |
AMST239 | Critical Race and Art History: Theories and Methods |
AMST240 | Hipsters |
AMST242 | Mixed in America: Race, Religion, and Memoir |
AMST245 | Personalizing History |
AMST247 | Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora |
AMST249 | Art After 1945 |
AMST255 | Anarchy in America: From Haymarket to Black Lives Matter |
AMST257 | Darwinian Fictions |
AMST258 | Black Religions in the Americas |
AMST259 | Discovering the Person |
AMST260 | Bioethics and the Animal/Human Boundary |
AMST262 | Beyond the Talking Book: Reading African American Literature in the Newspapers |
AMST263 | Artifacts of US Empire: Post-Cold War Narratives of Migration and Multiethnic Literature |
AMST264 | Introduction to Asian American Literature |
AMST264A | Introduction to Asian American Literature |
AMST269 | New World Poetics |
AMST270 | Memory Image: Introduction to Art (as) History |
AMST273 | Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies |
AMST274 | Economics of Wealth and Poverty |
AMST280 | Frank Lloyd Wright: Myth and Fact |
AMST281 | Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway) |
AMST283 | History of Jazz in American Culture |
AMST288 | War and Religion in Early America |
AMST291 | Afro-Asian Intersections in the Americas |
AMST294 | Pleasure and Power: The Sociology of Sexuality |
AMST295 | Kill Anything That Moves: The Vietnam War in Literature and Film |
AMST299 | Labor and Religion in American History |
AMST300 | The American West in the Age of Capitalist Transformation |
AMST304 | The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry |
AMST313 | After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000 |
AMST315 | Entertaining Social Change |
AMST325 | The Work of Art Against Work: Art, Labor, Politics |
AMST326 | Queer and Trans Aesthetics |
AMST329 | Issues in Latina/o Politics and Culture |
AMST334 | Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery |
AMST350 | The Law, the Citizen, and the Literary and Cinematic Imaginations |
AMST351 | Queer of Color Critique |
AMST355 | Between Asia and Asian America |
AMST361 | Thresholds of Art and Activism Since the 1960s |
AMST362 | Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: The Dark Turn in Television Storytelling |
AMST391 | Religion and the Social Construction of Race |
HIST239 | The Long 19th Century in the United States |