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Fall 2009

AMST 2401: Introduction to U.S. Latina and Latino Literature

Asian Studies 1109: Asian Religions in American Literature, Art & Politics

Cascadilla School Library Visit

Collective Bargaining 2601: Citizens, Race and Class in 20th Century America

Comp Lit 1114.101: Multiple Voices: The Fatal Allure of Narcissism

Comp Lit 1126.102: Sound, Sound Art & Social Relations

Cornell Institute for Policy Analysis (Fall 2009)

EAS 1400: Writing in the Sciences, Environmental Pespectives

English 1108.103: Writing About Film

English 1111.101: The Literature of American Work

English 1127.103: Shakespeare

English 1158: American Literature and Culture--Writing Nature and the Environment: Journalism, Science, and the Arts.

English 1134.104: Memoir and Memory

English 1134.106: Memoir and Memory

English 1134.107: Memoir and Memory

English 1168:103: Digital Media and Virtual Experience

English 1170.105: Linked Stories

English 1170.106: Linked Stories

English 1185.109: Wild Justice: The Literature of Revenge

English 1185.114: Writing About Literature: Stolen Childhoods

English 1190.103: Great Books

English 2680: Culture and Politics of the 1960s

English 2880.101: Expository Writing: A Boy Named Sue

First-Year Essentials: So You Have a Research Paper Due?

German Studies 1109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

Government 1101.101: Bad Grrrls: Feminism, Religion and Politics

Government 1101.102: Power and Politics: Passions, Politics, & Violence (Fall 2009)

Government 1101.103: Power and Politics: Causes of War and the War in Iraq (Fall 2009)

Government 1101.103: Islam and Development in the Comparative Perspective

Government 1101.106: Assessing China's Rise: Policy and the Emergence of a New Great Power

Government Honors Students

History 1117.101: Hiroshima Past and Present: Nuclear Anxiety and Collective Memory

History of Art & Visual Studies 1133: A Sea of Islands: Identity and Art in the Pacific

Library Resources for German Language Instructors

Music 1313: A Survey of Jazz

Music 2501: Researching Hip-Hop

Philosophy 1111: Philosophical Problems, Science and Objectivity (Sethi)

Philosophy 1111: Problems in Philosophy, Knowledge and Objectivity (Fedyk)

Sociology 4950/4960: Senior Honors Thesis

STS 1123: Do Cyborgs Have Ethics?

STS 4131: Comparative Environmental History: The 20th Century World

Theatre 1230:Performing Asian/American Identities in the 20th Century

Theatre 2400.1: History of World Theatre

Writing 1370.107: An Introduction to Writing in the University

Writing 1420.102: Writing and Research in the University

Writing 7100: Library Resources and Services for First Year Writing Seminar Instructors


SUMMER 2009

American Studies 1240: Democracy and it Discontents

English 1131.104: Reading and Writing about Latin America

English 2090: Introduction to Cultural Studies

Human Ecology 1100: College Success: Critical Reading and Thinking

STS 1451: Mind, Body & Health: Perspectives for Future Health Professionals

Writing 7100: Library Resources and Services for First Year Writing Seminar Instructors


SPRING 2009

Africana Studies 1801: Stories, Poems, and Essays by Black Male Writers

Africana Studies 1803: Exploring Self-Knowledge with Stories by African American Woman Writers

Anthropology 1165.101: The Mandala and McDonald's: Technology and Transformation in Cultural Perspective

AP Spanish: Ithaca High School

Art History 1127: African Personal Adornment: Changes & Translations

Comp Lit 1114: The Fatal Allure of Narcissism

EAS 1400: Writing in the Sciences, Environmental Perspectives

English 1127.101: Shakespeare

English 1127.103: Shakespeare

English 1134.102: Memoir and Memory

English 1147.102: The Mystery in the Story

English 1158: Blue-Collar and Blues

English 1158.102: The Power of the Page

English 1158.105: The Fiction of Toni Morrison

English 1158.106: How the Other Half Lives-Writing and the Poetics of Poverty

English 1170.103: Linked Stories

English 2700.103: The Reading of Fiction

English 2700.105: The Reading of Fiction

English 2890.101: Women's Activism in the U.S.

English 3570.101: Gothic Conventions and Reinventions

English 3670.101: Studies in U.S. Fiction After 1900

English 4480.101: Charles Dickens

English 4920.102: Becoming Virginia Woolf

ENGLB 1116.101: English for Later Bilinguals

French 1119: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 1140: Strangers, Exiles, Migrants

German Studies 1109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

GOVT 1101.102: Power and Politics: Pirates and Political Order

Government 3937: Introduction to Peace Studies

HIST 1107: Pirates, Smugglers, Merchants, and Trade: Exploring Early America's Economy

HIST 1180 SEM 101 Viking America

Hist 1109: I Want My Mommy! Motherhood and Womenhood in the Italian Renaissance

HIS 2770 Getting Medieval I: The Early Middle Ages

HIST 4000/4001/4002: History Honors

HIST 6051 Empires and Their Successors: Habsburg, Ottoman, Russian

Italian 1230: Continuing Italian

Lehman Alternative Community School: US Foreign Policy

Linguistics: 1100.102: Language, Thought,and Reality: From Cuneiform to Cryptography

Linguistics 1100.103: Language, Thought, and Reality: How to Build a Language

Linguistics 100.105: Language, Thought, and Reality: English Outside the Box

Linguistics: 3302: Introduction to Phonology

MEDVL 1103 Old Irish Myths and Sagas

Moravia High School AP History Classes

Music 2501.1: Researching Hip-Hop

PAM 3800: Human Sexuality Library Research Tutorial

ROMS 1105.101: The Difficult Female: Rebellion and Marriage in Cervantes and Shakespeare

Romance Studies 1107: Nightmare and Fantasy in Borges and Kafka

Sociology 4950/4960: Senior Honors Thesis

Spanish 1106: Voluptuous Mysticism

STS 1126: Science and Nazism

STS 4231: Gender and Technology

Theatre 1240.101: Virtual Bodies, Living Machines

Theatre 1260.101: In On the Act: The Spectator's Role in Comedy


FALL 2008

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

Anthropology 1143: Coming to America: Immigration & Language Ideologies

Anthropology 1165.101: The Mandala and McDonald's: Technology and Transformation in Cultural Perspective

Anthropology 1166: Of Magic and Medicine

Anthropology 1167: Generations: Anthropological Approaches to Persons and Things

Anthropology 1168: Cultural Notions of Youth: The Impact of Participation in Politics

Anthropology 1170: Gifting, Debt, Memory, & Hope: Social Dynamics of Migration & Remittances

Anthropology 2468: Medicine, Culture, and Society

Cascadilla School

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 1108.03: Writing About Film (Souza)

English 1111: Writing and Renaissance

English 1111.104: Thinking Across Cultures: Good Taste: Food and Writing

English 1127: Shakespeare

English 1127: Writing About Shakespeare (Kalas)

English 1134.103: Memoir and Memory (Ray)

English 1134.104: Memoir and Memory (Suwendy)

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 1158.10: Capes & Capers: the Anti-Hero in American Literature & Film

English 1158.106: Hooking Up -- Literary Collaboration

English 1158.109: America in Fact, American in Fiction

English 1168.1: Cultural Studies: Bodies, Objects, and Things

English 1168.102: Cultural Studies: Based on a True Story

English 1168.105: Cultural Studies (Foran)

English 1168.4: Cultural Studies: Examining Whiteness

English 1170.101: Linked Stories (Barrett)

English 1170.104: Linked Stories (Grice)

English 1170.3: Linked Stories (Reitzes)

English 1185: Rights and Fictions

English 1185.16: Vegetable Love: Natural History Then and Now

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

English 1185.111: Literature and the Laboratory

English 1190.103: Great Books? Exploring the Literary Tradition (Fellion)

English 2700: The Reading of Fiction

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

English 3700: The 19th-Century Novel

English 4701: Documentary Writing, Recording, and Film

French 1119: Introduction to Semiotics

French 1190: The Reign of Terror

German Studies 1130: Metropolis, Modernity, and Mass Culture

German Studies 1170: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

Government 1101: Power and Politics, Individual Liberty and the U.S. Constitution

Government 1101: Islam and Development in the Comparative Perspective

Government 4817: International Conflict and the Laws of War

Government 4281: Government and Public Policy

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

Hist 1109: I Want My Mommy! Motherhood and Womenhood in the Italian Renaissance

Hist 1113: An American Childhood History of Children and Families in the United States

History 1400: From Lagos to New Orleans

Hist 3331/ Anthro3310/ 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

Ithaca High School: Lincoln at Gettysburg

Linguistics 1100.101: Metaphors We Live By

Linguistics 1100.103: Language, Thought, and Reality: How to Build a Language

Linguistics 1100.108: Language, Thought, and Reality: From Cuneiform to Cryptography

Linguistics 1100.104: Gender and Language

Linguistics 1100.1: We Are What We Speak

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

MEDVL 1103-101 Old Irish Myths and Sagas

MEDVL 1103-102: EXILE AND ESTRANGEMENT, MEDIEVAL TO RENAISSANCE

MEDVL 1101.103 Martyrs, Mystics and Madmen: Making the Medieval Saint

Natural Resources 4300: Environmental & Natural Resources Policy Processes

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

Theatre 1250: Classical Greek Theatre

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




BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR SUMMER 2008 AND BEFORE

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