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COL102The Political Animal
COL105The Fantastic in Narrative Imagination
COL106The Italian Renaissance
COL107MADAME BOVARY in Context
COL112Language, Mind, Body: Philosophies of Linguisitics
COL113Autobiography and Professional Choice
COL114Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe
COL115Literature of Protest and Complaint
COL116Fiction and the Real
COL117The Satirical Imagination
COL186Recent American Fiction
COL204Theories of Culture
COL208Rome Through the Ages
COL218Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent
COL226Francophone Uses of America in Literature and Film
COL227Migration and Identity in Contemporary France
COL230Shakespeare and Elizabethan Tragedy
COL231Orientalism: Spain and Africa
COL232Death and the Limits of Representation
COL236Dante and Medieval Culture II
COL240The Early Modern European City
COL242Spain and Its Cinema: A Different Mode of Representation
COL244Junior Colloquium
COL246Senior Colloquium
COL247Character, Person, Representation
COL248Urban Fantasies: The City, Sexuality, and National Identity in the Modern Spanish Novel
COL249European Literature of the Fin de Siècle
COL250Narrative and Ideology
COL252Forgiveness and Retribution
COL255Tragedy
COL256Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies
COL261Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel
COL262Tolstoy
COL265Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
COL266Muslims and Infidels in the Medieval Mediteranean
COL267Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Spain
COL272Piety and Politics: The Age of European Reformations
COL273Giants of German Prose
COL280Poetry and Philosophy
COL281Genius and Madness
COL283Theories of Human Nature
COL285Kafka and Jesus
COL287History of Political Philosophy: From Individual Rights to Group Rights
COL288Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Living Philosophy
COL289Philosophy and Literature
COL291The Treason of the Intellectuals: Power, Ethics, and Cultural Production
COL293Irony and Imagination: Romantic Revolutions in Literature, Music, Art, and Thought
COL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
COL300Political Philosophy
COL301Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
COL302Plato's Middle Dialogues
COL303Political Independence and Literary Dependence in 19th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literatures
COL308Transcendence, Truth, and History in Modern Jewish Thought
COL309The Trauma of the Spanish Civil War: Representations on Narrative and Film
COL313Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish and New World Classical Theater
COL317Once Upon a Time Is Now
COL318Religion and History
COL319European and Russian Avant-Garde
COL324Freud and Psychoanalysis
COL327Cervantes
COL332European Intellectual History Since the Renaissance
COL335Art and Truth in the History of Aesthetics
COL339Reading Theories
COL340Goethe, Poet of the Germans (Goethe und kein Ende)
COL343Socratic Paradoxes Old and New
COL363Postwar German Literature: Confrontations with the Past
COL384Lust and Disgust in Austrian Literature Since 1945


Spring 2008 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       COL
COL102The Political Animal
COL104Baroque Rome
COL105The Fantastic in Narrative Imagination
COL106The Italian Renaissance
COL107MADAME BOVARY in Context
COL108Language
COL113Autobiography and Professional Choice
COL116Fiction and the Real
COL186Recent American Fiction
COL204Theories of Culture
COL208Rome Through the Ages
COL215Theater of Anton Chekhov: Research, Analysis, and Performance
COL220Modern Christian Thought
COL227Migration and Identity in Contemporary France
COL229Heroes, Lovers, and Swindlers: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Spanish Classics and Cult
COL230Shakespeare and Elizabethan Tragedy
COL231Orientalism: Spain and Africa
COL232Death and the Limits of Representation
COL234Dante and Medieval Culture I
COL241Sophomore Colloquium
COL242Spain and Its Cinema: A Different Mode of Representation
COL243Junior Colloquium
COL245Senior Colloquium
COL249European Literature of the Fin de Siècle
COL250Narrative and Ideology
COL255Tragedy
COL256Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies
COL25820th-Century Intellectual History
COL259Feminist Literature in Spain: From the Dictatorship to the Democratic Era
COL261Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel
COL265Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
COL266Muslims and Infidels in the Medieval Mediteranean
COL268Understanding Modernity: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud
COL271The Meaning of Life and Death
COL272Piety and Politics: The Age of European Reformations
COL273Giants of German Prose
COL280Poetry and Philosophy
COL281Italy and Spain Since 1896
COL284Joyce's ULYSSES
COL286The Holocaust: Historical, Philosophical, and Literary Aspects
COL288Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Living Philosophy
COL289Philosophy and Literature
COL290Poems
COL291The Treason of the Intellectuals: Power, Ethics, and Cultural Production
COL293Irony and Imagination: Romantic Revolutions in Literature, Music, Art, and Thought
COL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
COL299Introduction to German Studies: From Tacitus to Günter Grass
COL301Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
COL305Nomadic Islanders: Contemporary Caribbean Diasporas and Identities
COL306Persuasion in Rhetoric and Philosophy in the Ancient Tradition of the West
COL308Transcendence, Truth, and History in Modern Jewish Thought
COL309The Trauma of the Spanish Civil War: Representations on Narrative and Film
COL313Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish and New World Classical Theater
COL317Once Upon a Time Is Now
COL319European and Russian Avant-Garde
COL321Gender, Science, and British Cultural History
COL327Cervantes
COL335Art and Truth in the History of Aesthetics
COL343Socratic Paradoxes Old and New
COL359Philosophical Classics I: Ancient Western Philosophy
COL363Postwar German Literature: Confrontations with the Past
COL382Viennese Modernism
COL384Lust and Disgust in Austrian Literature Since 1945
COL410Senior Thesis Tutorial

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