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Academic Year 2004/2005
American Studies - Courses Currently Offered by Course ID (CID)
AMST113 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
AMST120 FA
Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
AMST123 FA
Sophomore Seminar: Natives, Europeans, and Africans in the New World
AMST155 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
AMST177 FA
Introduction to African American Poetry
AMST195 FA
Readings in American Drama
AMST200 FA
Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas
AMST202 FA
Junior Colloquium: Locating Queer Studies
AMST207 FA
Junior Colloquium: Methodologies in Ethnic Studies
AMST211 FA
Diaspora and Asian American Experiences
AMST215 FA
Recent American Fiction
AMST231 FA
Sophomore Seminar: American Utopias in the 19th Century
AMST232 FA
American Architecture and Urbanism, 1770-1914
AMST237 FA
Early African American History, 1619-1865
AMST240 FA
Introduction to African American Literature
AMST244 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
AMST251 FA
Anthropology of Childhood: Race, Class and Gender in the Construction of Contemporary Childhoods
AMST252 FA
Psychoanalysis and Race: Studies in Latino/a and African American Literatures
AMST253 FA
Television: The Domestic Medium
AMST258 FA
Migration and Cultural Politics: Caribbean Immigrant Experiences in the United States
AMST268 FA
American Masculinities Through the Victorian Era
AMST273 FA
Domesticity and Gender in Mid-19th-Century American Literature and Culture
AMST274 FA
Native American Peoples of the Southwest
AMST278 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
AMST289 FA
Postcolonialism & Globalization
AMST292 FA
Women in U.S. History
AMST301 FA
Contesting the Past: Historical Memory and the Struggle over Truth and Representation
AMST302 FA
Race and the Making of American Jewish Identities
AMST320 FA
Nationalism and the Politics of Gender and Sexuality
AMST327 FA
American Modernism
AMST339 FA
Race and Racism
AMST357 FA
The New South
AMST362 FA
Nationality and Power at the Movies: The Combat Film
AMST384 FA
The Rising Tide of Color: 19th and 20th Century Black Nationalism and Internationalism
AMST401 FA
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
AMST411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST419 FA
Student Forum
AMST491 FA
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
AMST151 SP
Early America: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
AMST156 SP
American Literature 1865-1945
AMST197 SP
Problems and Methods in Queer Historiography
AMST199 SP
Jr. Colloquium: The Vietnam Saga
AMST204 SP
Junior Colloquium: Cultural Studies and American Studies
AMST212 SP
Asian Diaspora in the Americas
AMST216 SP
Chosen Peoples, Chosen Nation
AMST217 SP
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
AMST223 SP
The Asian American Female Subject
AMST228 SP
Harlem Renaissance
AMST238 SP
Introduction to Modern African American History
AMST242 SP
Mixed Heritage Asian Americans
AMST243 SP
Scientific Studies of Race and Sexuality
AMST246 SP
Social Movements
AMST247 SP
The United States and the World, 1898-Present
AMST260 SP
Topics in Native Studies
AMST269 SP
Ethnography of Black America
AMST271 SP
Work and Leisure: The Sociology of Everyday Life
AMST272 SP
Transnatinal American Studies: A Queer Bent
AMST284 SP
Aesthetics and Politics in Latino/a Literature
AMST291 SP
Law, Race & Literature: An Introduction to Critical Race Theory
AMST305 SP
Writing Historical Biography/Biographical Fiction
AMST310 SP
Queer Theory
AMST321 SP
Youth Culture
AMST326 SP
The Politics of Sentiment
AMST332 SP
Native American Verbal Art: Theory and Method
AMST341 SP
American Literatures and the Powers of Culture
AMST356 SP
Questions of Queer Travel
AMST358 SP
Anthropology of U.S. Cities: Power, Inequality and Everday Life in Urban America
AMST363 SP
The Novel and the New World
AMST402 SP
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
AMST408 SP
Senior Tutorial
AMST410 SP
Senior Thesis Tutorial
AMST420 SP
Student Forum
AMST492 SP
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
Last Updated on MAR-21-2005
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