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Listening to psyche: an interdisciplinary method of generating choreography — DAN2259.01
Listening: Acting as Crafting the Visual and Listening with Intention — DRA4128.01
Literary Bennington — LIT2390.01
Literary Bennington — LIT2390.01
Literature and History of the Holocaust — LIT2582.01
The Holocaust is one of the most ethically challenging, traumatic, and consequential occurrences in modern history. This seminar aims to give students a granular understanding of the mass oppression, enslavement, and genocide that occurred in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, in order to then consider how it has been represented in poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction both by
Literature as Resistance: The works of Rosario Castellanos — SPA4304.01
Literature of Barcelona and Madrid — SPA4218.01
Literature of Barcelona and Madrid — SPA4806.01
Literature of the AIDS Pandemic — LIT2513.02
Literature of the Holocaust — LIT2526.01
Literature of the Renaissance — LIT2265.01
Literature of the Spanish Civil War — LIT2396.01
Literature of Travel and Discovery — FRE4605.01
Literature of Travel and Discovery — FRE4222.01
Literature of World War I — LIT2345.01
Live Sound - Load In to Load Out — MSR4368.01
Live Sound Technology — MSR2124.01
Lives of Quiet Desperation: the Transcendentalists vs. America — LIT2420.01
In this course we will undertake a comprehensive survey of American Transcendentalism through a close examination of the major writings from this tumultuous period. We will read the major figures (Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau), as well as a host of lesser known members of the Transcendental Club (Orestes Brownson, Ellery Channing, poet Jones Very