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COL104Baroque Rome
COL109A History of Civil Disobedience
COL110What Does Art Mean? Studies in Aesthetics and Cultural Relevance
COL113The Language of Poetry
COL115How to Read a Literary Text
COL117Writing Love: Myth-Making and Experience in the Literature of Amour
COL120Muslims, Jews, and Christians: Getting Along in Medieval Spain
COL123Love, Sex, and Marriage in Renaissance Europe
COL128Constantinople: From Rome to Istanbul
COL129Writing the French Revolution
COL150Great Books Unbound
COL186The Changing American Novel: From Jack Kerouac to Maggy Nelson
COL204British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, and the Public Sphere
COL213Writing Short Fiction
COL214The Modern and the Postmodern
COL219Modern Spain: Literature, Painting, and the Arts in Their Historical Context
COL223The Picaresque Hero: Rogue (Picaro), Anti-Hero, Citizen
COL22520th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
COL227Life Writing: Writing About the Self and from Experience
COL230Introduction to European Avant-Garde, 1880--1940
COL231Orientalism: Spain and Africa
COL233Tales of Transcendental Homelessness: Journey, Adventure, and the Foreigner Before the Novel
COL235The Spanish Inquisition
COL236Witchcraft in the Early Modern World
COL238Animal Theories/Human Fictions
COL239Paris, 19th Century
COL244Junior Colloquium
COL246Senior Colloquium
COL247The Fall of Rome and Other Stories
COL249Narrative and Ideology
COL251Kafka: Literature, Law, and Power
COL253Existentialism
COL254Folly & Enlightenment: Madness Before and After the Mind/Body Split
COL256The Emergence of World Literature(s)
COL257Remembering Selves: Forces and Forms of Autobiography
COL262Tolstoy
COL265Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
COL266History and Limits of Aesthetic Theory
COL270Modernist City-Texts
COL271Performing Ethnicity: Gypsies and the Culture of Flamenco in Spain
COL272Exoticism: Imaginary Geographies in 18th- and 19th-Century French Literature
COL273The Agony and the Ecstasy: The German Novel and Novella
COL276Creativity and Crisis: Germany 1918-1933
COL277Language, Thought, and Politics
COL279Good, Evil, Human: German Fairy Tales and Their Cultural Impact
COL280Work: Its History and Future
COL282Cybernetics and Ghosts: Narrative Machines and Posthumanist Fiction
COL285Spanish Identity in the Early Modern World
COL286French Cinema: An Introduction
COL293Goethe, Schiller, and German Romanticism
COL298Minorities in French Cinema
COL303Matter, Community, Environment
COL307Negotiating French Identity: Migration and Identity in Contemporary France
COL308Medievals on the Move: Pilgrimage, Jihad, Crusade, and Apocalypse
COL313Classic Spanish Plays: Love, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice on the Early Modern Stage
COL324Interpreting the "New World": France and the Early Modern Americas
COL332European Intellectual History since the Renaissance
COL336Theories of Translation
COL339Reading Theories
COL341Plato's REPUBLIC
COL347Emperor, Caliph, King: Comparing the Byzantines, Abbasids, and Carolingians
COL360Philosophical Classics II: Early Modern Philosophy from Descartes Through Kant
COL370Digital History


Spring 2019 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       COL
COL104Baroque Rome
COL108FLanguage (FYS)
COL109A History of Civil Disobedience
COL110What Does Art Mean? Studies in Aesthetics and Cultural Relevance
COL112FThe European Novel from Cervantes to Calvino (FYS)
COL115How to Read a Literary Text
COL117Writing Love: Myth-Making and Experience in the Literature of Amour
COL125FStaging America: Modern American Drama (FYS)
COL128Constantinople: From Rome to Istanbul
COL150Great Books Unbound
COL201Writing Nonfiction
COL202Poetry and Politics: Pound, Arendt, Lowell
COL204British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, and the Public Sphere
COL213Writing Short Fiction
COL214The Modern and the Postmodern
COL216"Multikulti Germany": Expressions of Germany's Cultural Diversity
COL217Love and Loss in Medieval and Early Modern French Literature and Culture
COL219Modern Spain: Literature, Painting, and the Arts in Their Historical Context
COL220Modern Christian Thought
COL224The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Rethinking the Italian Renaissance
COL22520th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
COL226Dialogue of Poets: Classical and 20th-Century Poetry in Spain and Latin America
COL228Virtue and Vice in History, Literature, and Philosophy
COL229Heroes, Lovers, and Swindlers: Medieval and Renaissance Spanish Literature and History
COL231Orientalism: Spain and Africa
COL233Tales of Transcendental Homelessness: Journey, Adventure, and the Foreigner Before the Novel
COL234The Cosmos of Dante's Comedy
COL238Animal Theories/Human Fictions
COL239Paris, 19th Century
COL240Modernism and Modernity in 19th-Century French Painting
COL241Sophomore Colloquium
COL243Junior Colloquium
COL245Senior Colloquium
COL251Kafka: Literature, Law, and Power
COL254Folly & Enlightenment: Madness Before and After the Mind/Body Split
COL255The Invention of Fiction: Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron
COL256The Emergence of World Literature(s)
COL264Critical Theory: From Karl Marx to Angela Davis
COL265Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis
COL266History and Limits of Aesthetic Theory
COL269Modern Aesthetic Theory
COL271Performing Ethnicity: Gypsies and the Culture of Flamenco in Spain
COL273The Agony and the Ecstasy: The German Novel and Novella
COL275Virtue Ethics: Traditional, Comparative, and Contemporary Approaches
COL276Creativity and Crisis: Germany 1918-1933
COL277Language, Thought, and Politics
COL278European Realist Novels
COL279Good, Evil, Human: German Fairy Tales and Their Cultural Impact
COL280Work: Its History and Future
COL284Rethinking the Baroque
COL285Spanish Identity in the Early Modern World
COL286French Cinema: An Introduction
COL291Forward, Without Forgetting: The GDR in Literature and Film
COL292Reason and Its Limits
COL293Goethe, Schiller, and German Romanticism
COL297Reading Nietzsche
COL298Minorities in French Cinema
COL306Spectacles of Violence in Early Modern French Tragedy
COL307Negotiating French Identity: Migration and Identity in Contemporary France
COL308Medievals on the Move: Pilgrimage, Jihad, Crusade, and Apocalypse
COL309Truth & the Poet: Lyric Subjectivity and Phenomenology
COL313Classic Spanish Plays: Love, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice on the Early Modern Stage
COL320Modern Intellectual History in Global Perspectives
COL324Interpreting the "New World": France and the Early Modern Americas
COL327Cervantes
COL332European Intellectual History since the Renaissance
COL332LEuropean Intellectual History since the Renaissance- Service Learning
COL338Utter Nonsense: Making Sense of Literature and Theory
COL339Reading Theories
COL341Plato's REPUBLIC
COL347Emperor, Caliph, King: Comparing the Byzantines, Abbasids, and Carolingians
COL349Modernism and the Total Work of Art
COL359Philosophical Classics I: Ancient Western Philosophy
COL370Digital History

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