Bibliographies, Tutorials, and Guides Prepared for Specific Classes

FALL 2008

Africana Studies 100.1: Stories, Poems, and Essays by Black Male Writers

Classics 1531: Greek Myth

Comparative Literature 1114.101: Multiple Voices: The Fatal Allure of Narcissism

Comparative Literature 1123.101: Going Back and Beyond: Literature, Time, and Travel

CRP 1109-102 (FWS): Social Movements and Collective Action in the Age of Globalization

Cornell Institute for Public Affairs: Service-Learning Project

English 1127: Shakespeare

English 1127: Writing About Shakespeare (Kalas)

English 1134.103: Memoir and Memory (Ray)

English 1134.105: Memoir and Memory (Cragun)

English 1134.107: Memoir and Memory (Jefferis)

English 1158.02: American Literature & Culture: The Power of the Page

English 1158.106: Hooking Up -- Literary Collaboration

English 1168.4: Cultural Studies: Examining Whiteness

English 1170.3: Linked Stories (Reitzes)

English 1185.16: Vegetable Love: Natural History Then and Now

English 1185.109: Serious Comics: Graphic Novels from Caped Crusaders to Coming Out

English 2880: Making the News: The Politics of the Media

English 3700: The 19th-Century Novel

French 1119: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 1130: Metropolis, Modernity, and Mass Culture

German Studies 1170: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

Government 1101: Islam and Development in the Comparative Perspective

History 1108: Science and the Entwined Histories of Gender and Race

History 1400: From Lagos to New Orleans

Hist 3331/ Anthro 3310/ Lat A 3330 Crosscurrents: Challenge and Change in Contemporary Latin America

History 4141: Women's Activism and Social Change in the Twentieth Century U.S.

History 4240: Art and Politics in Twentieth-Century Latin America

History 4900: New World Encounters, 1500-1800

History of Art & Visual Studies 4761: Caricature, Political Cartoons and Laughter

History of Art & Visual Studies 1127: African Personal Adornment: Changes & Translations

Italian 2090: Intermediate Italian

Linguistics 1100-104: Gender and Language

MEDVL 1101-1: Aspects of Medieval Culture--Questioning Spanish Medieval Art 700-1492

Psychology 1101: Introduction to Psychology: The Frontiers of Psychological Inquiry

Sociology 1100: Social Order and the Law

Sociology 4950/4960: Senior Honors Thesis

STS 1126: Public Images of Nanotechnologies

STS 1126: Science and Nazism

STS 1126.102: Idea of Race in Science, Medicine, and Technology

Theatre 1240: Virtual Bodies, Living Machines: The Role of Technology in Live Performance

Writing 1370: Introduction to Writing in the University

Writing 1420.102: Writing and Research in the University

Writing 7100: Library Resources and Services for FWS Instructors


SUMMER 2008

American Studies 124: Democracy and its Discontents

English 131: Reading and Writing about Latin America

Human Ecology 100: College Success: Critical Reading and Thinking

Sociology 4950/4960: Senior Honors Thesis

Writing 7100: Library Resources and Services for FWS Instructors


SPRING 2008

Africana Studies 100.1: Stories, Poems, and Essays by Black Male Writers

Africana Studies 100.3: Exploring Self-Knowledge with Stories by African American Woman Writers

Africana Studies 100.4: Black Identity in Cinema

Africana Studies 100.7: Black Humor

Anthropology 136: Culture and AIDS

Anthropology 143: Immigration and Language Ideology

Anthropology 151: Commercial Passenger Aviation: An Anthropological Approach

Anthropology 152: A Gift of Go(l)d: Generosity, Alms, and Charitable Acts in Asian Religions

Anthropology 406: Culture of Lives

Anthropology 478: Taboo and Pollution

AP Spanish: Ithaca High School

ARTHIST 119.1: From the "Barbarian Invasions" to 1492: Art of Medieval Spain

ARKEO 245: Roman Private Life

Comparative Literature 108.01: Behind the Iron Curtain

Comparative Literature 108.03: Eastern Novels, Western Prizes

Comparative Literature 114.01: Multiple Voices: the Fatal Allure of Narcissism

Comparative Literature 120: Cultural Crossings: Reading Across Differences

CRP 417/517: Regional Economic Development

Development Sociology (DSOC) 111: World Inc.: How Global Corporations Market Our Lives

EAS140: Writing in the Sciences: Environmental Perspectives

English 105: The Woman Warrior

English 108.1: Writing About Visual & Verbal Texts [Novels & Films]

English 127.2: Shakespeare: Bodies of Rhetoric

English 158.3: Rethinking Crime, Reimagining Evidence: Race, Forensics, and the Body

English 168.01: Cultural Studies (Haque)

English 170: Linked Stories (Reitzes)

English 170: Linked Stories (Kennedy)

English 170: Linked Stories

English 170: Linked Stories (Gonzalez)

English 187: Portraits of the Self

English 289: TV Nation: Television and Identity in the USA

English 374: "Mammies and Militants": Slavery in 20th Century American Film and Literature

English 394: Research Methods in Literature

English 492: Authentic Romantics

English for Later Bilinguals 116

French 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French 117: Soul Searching in the Western World

French 118: Surreal Cinema

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny [Arslan]

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny [Otto]

German Studies 114: Charlatans, rogues, upstarts and swindlers: the picaresque in (German-ic) Literature

Government 100.02: Power and Politics: Political Participation

Government 100.02: Power and Politics: The Global Arms Trade -- Politics, Markets and Security

GOVT/SOC 341 Modern European Society & Politics

History 100.31: Latin America’s Native Peoples

History 100.27: Inventing Race Racial Ideas in European and American Culture 1750-2000

History 100.22: Narratives of War in the Western Tradition

Hist 320: The Viking Age or (use History 269: The Early Middle Ages)

Italian 123/209: Continuing Italian

Lansing High School English 12: Prize-Winning Author Project

Latin 309: Roman Prose

Latin 205: Latin Prose

Linguistics 100.3 Language, Thought, and Reality: Words and Pictures

Linguistics 302: Introduction to Phonology

Linguistics 100.5: Language Processing and Disorders

Linguistics 100.4: Sounds in the World Around Us

Mdvl 103: Heroes vs Villains—The Anglo-Saxon Perspective

Moravia High School AP History

Moravia High School World History

Near Eastern Studies 303: Cosmopolitan Alexandria (COML 303, JWST 303)

PAM 380: Human Sexuality Library Research Tutorial

Science and Technology Studies 126: Science and Society: Experimental Medical and Scientific Cultures

Science and Technology Studies 423 & FGSS 424: Gender and Technology in Historical Perspective

Science & Technology Studies 434: Science & Empire, Britain & India

SOC/Govt 341 Modern European Society & Politics

Spanish 115: Transatlantic Early Modern Spain

Spanish 117.1: Cuba In and Out of Exile

Spanish 220: Perspectives on Latin America

Spanish Literature 139: Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation

Theater 118: Body Beautiful/Body Dangerous: Women on the Musical Stage and Screen

Theater 121: The Politics of Documentary Theatre

Theatre 131: Master of Mayhem: The Classic Trickster Figure in Comedy

Writing 138: Introduction to Writing in the University (Pierpont)

Writing 142.2: Writing and Research in the University


FALL 2007

Africana Studies 100.4: Black Identity in Cinema

Africana Studies 100.7: Black Humor

Anthropology 130: Anthropology and the Research University

Anthropology 142.01: Thinking Outside the (Glass) Box

Anthropology 143: Coming to America: Immigration and Language Ideology

Anthropology 147: Borderlands

Anthropology 149: Brands and Advertising in Cross Cultural Perspective

Anthropology 346/Asian studies 345: Asian minorities

Asian 102.1: Stories of Deception

Cascadilla School: Introduction to the Cornell University Library

Comparative Literature 108.01: Behind the Iron Curtain

Comparative Literature 108.03: Eastern Novels, Western Prizes

Comparative Literature 109: Revealing the End

Comparative Literature 114.2: Multiple Voices: The Modern Self and its Discontents

CRP 109.01: Waiting for Water

CRP 109.02 : Social Movements in the Age of Globalization

Development Sociology (DSOC) 111: World Inc.: How Global Corporations Market Our Lives

Development Sociology (DSOC) 112: Urban Subjects: The Politics of Citizenship in the Global City

Economics 101

English 105: Women's Social Activism in the U.S.

English 105.04: Gender and Writing : Women and the Novel Form (Brown)

English 105.6/FGSS 106 Representations of Medieval Women

English 105.06: Gender & Writing: The Woman Warrior -- Feminism, Fighting, and Girl Power for Pop Culture (Wang)

English 108.07: Writing About Film: Sex and the Cinema

English 111: Building a Better Britain?: Literature from Australia and New Zealand

English 111: Irish Literature and National Identity

English 127: Shakespeare: Adaptation and Appropriation

English 127: Shakespeare: Bodies of Rhetoric

English 158.07: Mississippi as Microcosm

English 158.08: When Caring is Just: Disability and Other Differences

English 168: Cultural Studies

English 168: Imagining the City

English 168: The Making of an American

English 170: Linked Stories

English 170: Linked Stories [Carlacio]

English 187.3: Portraits of the Self (Winock)

English 187.07: Portraits of the Self (Talusan)

English 187.10: Portraits of the Self (Cragun)

English 270: The Reading of Fiction: American Gothic

English 270.03: The Reading of Fiction [Faulkner]

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 491: Literature and National Identity

English 600: Graduate Colloquium

English Senior Honors

French 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French 117: Soul Searching in the Western World

French 118: Surreal Cinema

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tale to the Uncanny [Gemmell]

German Studies 109.2: From Fairy Tale to the Uncanny [Otto]

German Studies 130: Metropolis, Modernity, and Mass Culture

German Studies 170: Marx / Nietzsche / Freud

Government 100.01: Power and Politics: From Communism to Democracy

Government 100.02: Nonviolent Citizen Activism

Government 100.3: Evil in International Politics

Government 428/728: Government and Public Policy

Government 429: Politics of Science

History of Art 109: Medieval Art of the Mediterranean

History: Key Library Resources for Western Civilization

History 100.25: Cold War Terror: The United States and Latin America Since 1945

History 245 Drugs: People, Policies, Politics

HIST 273: Women in American Society, Past and Present

HIST 439: RECONSTRUCTION & THE NEW SOUTH

IHS English 11

Italian 123: Continuing Italian

Linguistics 100.5: Language, Thought, and Reality: Words and Pictures

MEDVL 101.3:Saints and Sinners in the Middle Ages

MEDVL 103.01 Heroes vs. Villains: An Anglo-Saxon Perspective

Music 111: Futurist music and technology

NES 293: Middle Eastern Cinema (also JWST 291, FILM 293, COM L 293, VISST 293)

NES Honors Research in NEAR EASTERN STUDIES

Natural Resources 430: Environmental &Natural Resources Policy Process

Science and Technology Studies 126.1: Images of Nanotechnology

Science and Technolgy Studies 355: Computers: 17c to the dot com boom

Spanish 111: Writings of the Blind

Spanish 113: Globalization and Literature

Spanish 215: The Tradition of Rupture, Latin American Writing from Modernism to the Present

Theatre 118: Body Beautiful/Body Dangerous: Women on the Musical Stage and Screen

Theatre 121: The Politics of Documentary Theatre

Theatre 131: Master of Mayhem: The Classic Trickster Figure in Comedy

Theatre 240: History of World Theatre

Writing Workshop 137: Introduction to Writing in the University [Faulkner]

Writing Workshop 137: Introduction to Writing in the University [Pierpont]

Writing Workshop 137: Introduction to Writing in the University [Shapiro]




BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR SPRING 2007 AND BEFORE

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