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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]


SUMMER 2007

American Studies 124: Democracy and its Discontents

Cornell Municipal Clerks Institute

English 170: Linked Stories

English as a Second Language 211

Human Ecology 100: College Success

HE 101: College Achievement Seminar

Pre-freshmen Summer Program: You are what you eat: The economics, politics, and culture of food.

School of Criticism &Theory

Writing 134.4: Introduction to College Writing

Writing 700: Library Resources and Services


SPRING 2007

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 Humor

Anthropology 124: Streetlife China

Anthropology 134: The Archaeology of Myth

AP Spanish: Ithaca High School

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

CRP 101: The Global City

Comparative Literature 108: Power, Prestige, and Literary Prizes

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

Development Sociology (DSOC) 111: Corporate Controversies

Development Sociology (DSOC) 113: Home Base: the Militarization of American Life

English 105.04: Melville, Hemingway, Wright, and Other "Manly" Male Authors

English 111: Rethinking Crime, Reimagining Evidence: Race, Forensics, and the Body

English 111.3: The Myth of the Paradise Island

English 127: Writing About Shakespeare

English 147.03: The Mystery in the Story

English 158.01: Americans Abroad

English 158.03: The Politics & Poetics of American Marriage

English 158.04: The Family in Fragments

English 168.2: Culture: An Open Question?

English 168.03: Cultural Studies

English 170: Linked Stories (Mitchell and Reitzes)

English 170.01: Linked Stories: Invisible Bridges (Cragun)

English 185.04: Exceptional Bodies in Literary, Visual, and Popular Culture

English 185.08: "I would prefer not to"

English 185.12: Fairy Tales Revisited

English 185.2: Fairy Tales Re-examined

English 187.01: Portraits of the Self (Sankar)

English 187.07: Portraits of the Self (Chung)

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

English for Later Binguals 116

French Language/Romance Studies 630: Reading for French

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French Literature 123: The Republic of Letters, Then and Now

Government 100.01: Political Theory & the American Founding

Government 100.02:Political Participation

Government 400.1: Issues in Incarceration

Government 491: Ethical Issues in International Affairs

History 100.38: The Naughty Side of History: Magic and Witchcraft in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

History 279: International Humanitarianism

History 306: Modern Mexico: Independence to Zapatistas

History 325/American Studies 325: Age of the American Revolution 1754-1815

History 422: British in India, 1750-1830

History 424: Art and Politics in Twentieth Century Latin America

Italian 123 and 209

Lansing High School English 11: American Humor

Lansing High School English 12: Prize-Winning Author Project

Latin 208 Seneca's Tragedies

Latin 315 Imperial Latin

Linguistics 100.1: Language out of the box

Linguistics 100.1: Language Processing and Disorders

Linguistics 100.2: Language, Thought, and Reality: From cuneiform to cryptography

Linguistics 400: Language Typology

Moravia High School AP History

Medieval Studies 101.1 Writing Women in the Middle Ages

Music 111: Futurist music and technology

PAM 380: Human Sexuality Library Research Tutorial

Sociology 303: Design and Measurement

Spanish Literature 139: Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation

Spanish Literature 142: Violence in Latin American Women's Writing

STS/GOVT 483: The Military and New Technology

Theatre 129: Staging America: Image, Myth, and Society

Theatre 150: Paradise Revisited: The Drama and Theatre of Oceania

Theater 176: Native American Drama and Performance

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

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


FALL 2006

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

American Studies 201: Popular Culture in the United States

Anthropology 122: Seeing and Believing: Photography in Focus

Anthropology 130: Anthropology and the Research University

Anthropology 133: Our Town: The Anthropology of Community and Place

Anthropology 172: Anthropology of Food and Cuisine

Anthropology 190: Anthropology and the Animal

Anthropology 452: Latin America: Politics and Practice of Culture

Art History 103: Seeing Things: Reconstructing Culture through the Spectacle of Art

Asian Studies 109: Asian Religions in American Literature, Art, and Culture.

CIPA Library Session

Comparative Literature 103.01: Besieged Identities

Comparative Literature 103.02: Tenacious Wonders: Fantasy Literature in the Modern Present

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

Comparative Literature 120: Cultural Crossings: Reading Across Differences

Comparative Literature 123: The Plotter's Play

CRP417/517: Economic Development

Development Sociology (DSOC) 111: Corporate Controversies

Development Sociology (DSOC) 112: Home Base: the Militarization of American Life

Economics 101

English 103.03: Disability in American Culture

English 108.03: Writing About Film: Based on the Book

English 111.5: The Myth of the Paradise Island

English 127.1: Writing About Shakespeare (Corey)

English 127.2: Writing About Shakespeare (Wronski)

English 127.3: Writing About Shakespeare (Winders)

English 147.3: The Mystery in the Story (Gniadek)

English 147.5 The Mystery in the Story (Biers)

English 147.7: The Mystery in the Story (Freeman)

English 158: Love and Hate in the Fiction of Toni Morrison

English 158.02: Latina/o Caribbean Literature

English 158.04: The Politics &Poetics of American Marriage

English 158.08: Americans Abroad

English 168.02: Cultural Studies (Wang)

English 168.04: Cultural Studies (Depew)

English 168.05: Cultural Studies (Emmett)

English 170: Linked Stories (Carlacio)

English 170: Linked Stories (Cragun)

English 170: Linked Stories (Reitzes)

English 170: Linked Stories (Watts)

English 185.03: Sea Stories - Exploring Oceanic and Maritime Texts

English 185.04: "I would prefer not to"

English 185.06: Reading and Writing Nature

English 185.11: Exceptional Bodies in Literary, Visual, and Popular Culture

English 187: Portraits of the Self (Baca)

English 187.01: Portraits of the Self (Sankar)

English 203: Introduction to American Literatures

English 270.05: The Reading of Fiction (Freeman)

English 270.07: The Reading of Fiction

English 329: Milton

English 600: Graduate Colloquium

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French Literature 123: The Republic of Letters, Then and Now

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

Government 100.04:The Politics and Law of International Human Rights

Government 393: Introduction to Peace Studies

Government 428: Government and Public Policy

History 100.21: Book Collecting

History 100.21: Research Guide

History 100.31: Modern Visions of the Medieval and Renaissance World

History 210: The Government of God

History 441: Fourth Century & Early Hellenistic Greece

History of Art 109: Cathedrals, Mosques and Palaces: Medieval Art of the Mediterranean

IHS English 11 Honors

Italian 123: Continuing Italian

Linguistics 100.1: Language, Thought and Reality: Testing the Language Instinct

Linguistics 100.1: Language Processing and Disorders

Linguistics 101: Introduction to Linguistics

Medieval Studies 101.1: Writing Women in the Middle Ages

Medieval Studies 101: Raiders and Traders: Vikings in Britain and Ireland

Medieval Studies 101.6: You have the Right...!: The Birth of Natural Rights

Medieval Studies 101.7: Law in Medieval Literature

Medieval Studies 101.2: The Anglo-Saxons: Scholars, Saints and Heroes

Medieval Studies 132.04: Midsummer Night's Weirdness

Music 111: Futurist music and technology

Natural Resources 430: Natural Resources Policy, Planning & Politics

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

Philosophy 100.1: Global Poverty and Duties of Aid

Psychology 103 Section B: The Pursuit of Happiness

Romance Studies 105.1: The Comedies of Cervantes and Shakespeare

Science & Technology Studies 126.1: Science and Society: Studying the Scientific Self

Science & Technology Studies 135: Augmented Bodies

Science & Technology Studies 471: The Dark Side of Biology

Spanish Literature 141.01: Taking Melodrama Seriously

Spanish Literature 145: Utopia--Dystopia

Spanish Literature 214: The Spanish Difference: Readings in Modern Iberian Literatures (Stycos)

Spanish Literature 214: The Spanish Difference: Readings in Modern Iberian Literatures (Najera)

Technology and Society 123: Tinkering with Sex

Theatre 115: Kung Fu Fighters & Warrior Women: Exploring the Martial Arts Film

Theatre 129: Staging America: Image, Myth, and Society

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing in the University (Gilliland)

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing in the University (Pierpont)

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing in the University (Shapiro)


SUMMER 2006

American Studies 124: Democracy and Its Discontents

Cornell Telluride Program

Electronic Genealogy: Finding your ancestors Online

English 131.06: Film, Fantasy, and the Bard

English for Later Bilinguals 115 and English as a Second Language 211

Human Ecology 100: College Success

Human Ecology 101: College Achievement Seminar

School of Criticism &Theory

Summer Intensive Nepal Project

Writing 134.4: Introduction to College Writing

Writing 700: Teaching Writing


SPRING 2006

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 100.6: The Black Experience in Writing: Taking the Journey Home

American Studies 230/Film 276/Visual Studies 230: Survey of American Film

Anthropology 134: The Archaeology of Myth

Anthropology 141: Alternative Genders, Alternative Sexualities

Anthropology 314: Learning in Japan

AP American History: Moravia High School

AP European History: Moravia High School

AP Spanish: Ithaca High School

Biology & Society 420: The Darwinian Scientific Revolution

Classics 120: Murder, Intrigue and the Sordid in the Ancient World

Comparative Literature 106.2: "On the Road to Nowhere": Wandering in the Middle Ages

Comparative Literature 108: Power, Prestige, and Literary Prizes

DSOC 111: Home Base: The Militarization of Daily Life

DSOC 112: Stories of Power

DSOC/LSP/AMST 375: Comparative U.S. Racial and Ethnic Relations

English 105: Writing on the Margins: Reading Multi-Ethnic Women's Literature (Metzler)

English 105.02: Gender and Writing: Man Enough?: The Construction of American Masculinity (Cote)

English 108: Based on the Book: Adapting (Non)Fiction into Film (Soodik)

English 111.3: Fiction and Philosophy

English 127.3: Shakespeare: From Real to Reel

English 127.4: Shakespeare (McQueen-Thomson)

English 147.2 The Mystery in the Story (Wilson)

English 147.3 The Mystery in the Story (Brazeal)

English 158: "The 'Hood Took Me Under": Urban Geographies of Race in Los Angeles & Toronto (Ferguson)

English 158.2: Visual Cultures: The Image Circus and Your Drowning Eye (Foran)

English 158.6: Literary Non-Fiction

English 168: The Making of an American

English 170: Linked Stories (Thornhill)

English 170: Linked Stories (Weiger)

English 185.3: Going Places: Literature and Travel

English 185.5: Everyday Life in the Age of Shakespeare

English 185.6: The Surfin’ Dead: Zombies in the Western Tradition

English 185.10: Because It's There: Mountains and Literature

English 204: The Making of America: Reconstruction to the Present

English 270: The Reading of Fiction

English 288: The Body in Medicine

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

English 390: Autobiography: The Politics of History, Memory, and Identity

English for Later Bilinguals 116

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 632

Government 100.02 Sex for Sale: Thinking through Sex Work in America and Beyond (Majic)

Government 100.3: Rewriting Politics: Theories, Histories, Futures

Government 131: Introduction to Comparative Politics

History 216: Gender and Colonization in Latin America

History 233: War and Women in Japan - The Asia-Pacific War (1931-45) and its Legacies

History 245: Drugs: People, Policies, Politics

History 422: British in India, 1750-1830

History 490: The New World

Italian 123: Continuing Italian

Lansing High School English 12: Prize-Winning Author Project

Lansing High School, English 11: American Humorists

Latin American Studies/History 301: Perspectives on Latin America: Challenges and Change in Contemporary Latin America

Linguistics 100.2: Language, Thought and Reality: English Outside the Box

Linguistics 100.2: Language, Thought and Reality: Testing the Langague Instinct

Linguistics 100.5: Language, Thought and Reality: From Cuneiform to Cryptography

Linguistics 400: Language Typology

Medieval Studies 101.1: Turning the Other Cheek - Pacifism in the Middle Ages

Medieval Studies 103.2 Legend, Fantasy & Vision: Arthur's Britain in Fact and Fiction

Medieval Studies 103.1: Legend, Fantasy & Vision: Sex and the Supernatural in Medieval Epic and Romance

PAM 380: Human Sexuality Library Research Tutorial

Romance Studies 106.1: Going South: Latin American Short Stories in Translation

Science and Technology Studies 123: Technology and Society: A Utopian World or the Path to Collective Suicide?

Science and Technology Studies 126.2: Global Humanitarianism and Science

Science and Technology Studies 433: International History of Science

Theatre 115: Kung Fu Fighters & Warrior Women: Exploring the Martial Arts Film

Theatre 116: The Theatre of Black Americans

Theatre 158: Power & Femininity

Theatre Graduate Students

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

FALL 2005

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

Africana Studies 100.6: The Black Experience in Writing: Taking the Journey Home

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

Anthropology 130: Anthropology and the Research University: Ethnography, Critique, and Reform

Anthropology 132: Clothing, Culture and Identity

Anthropology 133: Our Town: Anthropological Explorations of Community and Place

Anthropology 150: Politics of Culture in Latin America

Anthropology 228: Slavery and Human Trafficking

Anthropology 335: Situation of China's Minorities

Asian Studies 100: Fictional Fascinations

Asian Studies 101: Representations of Womanhood in Traditional China

Asian Studies 103: Performing Arts in Southeast Asia

Asian Studies 119: Portraits of the Self

CIPA Library Session

Classical Studies Graduate Students

CRP 371 Cuba: The Search for Development Alternatives

CRP 109 The changing nature of property in the United States

CRP 417/517 Economic Development

COM L 112.02: Cultural Fiction: The Gift of Gore; Toward a Theory of Sacrifice

Comparative Literature 123.01: The Place of Meaning

Comparative Literature 124: From Crisis to Composition: Displacement in Film and Fiction

Comparative Literature 126.02: Visual Texts

Comparative Literature 126.3: Reading Jazz around the Globe

Development Sociology 111: Corporate Controversies

Economics 101

Education 100.01: Multiculturalism in Education

English 105.02: Gender and Writing: Man Enough?: The Construction of American Masculinity

English 105.03 Writing on the Margins: Reading Multi-Ethnic Women's Literature

English 105.08 Women in Medicine from Healing Goddess to Cyberbody

English 108.1: Based on the Book -- Fiction into Film (Soodik section)

English 108.5: Based on the Book -- Fiction into Film (Simons section)

English 111.3: Fiction and Philosophy

English 111.5: Blood Matters: Race, Forensics, and the Body

English 127: Shakespeare

English 127.4: Shakespeare [Young-Bryant section]

English 141

English 147.03: The Mystery in the Story (Brazeal)

English 158.03: Visual Cultures: Images and Identity in the Age of Technology

English 158.04: Sacred Clowns and Monkeying Around: The Trickster

English 158.08: "The 'Hood Took Me Under": Urban Geographies of Race in Los Angeles & Toronto

English 158.10:American Literature & Culture: the Poetics and Politcs of Play

English 168.1: Cultural Studies: The Making of an American

English 168.5: Cultural Studies: Nature-Making in America

English 170: Linked Stories (Carlacio sections)

English 170.2: Linked Stories (Thornhill section)

English 170.5: Linked Stories (Weiger section)

English 185.3: Modernizing the Medieval

English 185.7: Futures Past: Tradition and Revolution in the Twentieth Century

English 185.10: Writing About Literature: Because It's There--Mountains and Literature

English 187.4: Portraits of the Self (Rincon section)

English 187.7: Portraits of the Self

English 187.9: Portraits of the Self (Robinson section)

English/FGSS 251: Twentieth Century Women Writers

English 272: Introduction to Drama

English 288: Expository Writing: Making the News

English 327: Shakespeare: Staging Women

English 600: Graduate Colloquium

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

Freshman Writing Seminar 105.07: Writing About Literature: Women and Nature

Government 100.1 Sex for Sale: Thinking through Sex Work in America and Beyond

Government 100.3: Environmental Politics through History, Theory and Action

Government 100.3 (Carter): Environmental Politics through History, Theory and Action

Government 100.4: What is This World Coming to? World Politics in the Twenty-first Century

Guide to Researching the European Union

History 100.62: Biography and the Making of Asia's Modern Heroes

History 219: Women and Gender in South Asia

Hotel Administration 275: Introduction to IS Management

Italian 123: Continuing Italian

Latino Studies Program 230 (DSOC 230/AMST 231): Latino Communities

Linguistics 100.5: From Cuneiform to Cryptography

Linguistics 100.2: Language, Thought and Reality: Testing the Language Instinct

Linguistics 100

Medieval Studies 101.1: Turning the Other Cheek, Pacifism in the Middle Ages

Medieval Studies 101.2: The Anglo-Saxons: Scholars, Saints and Heroes

Medieval Studies 102.2: Chivalry Rules: King Arthur's Court and Beyond

Medieval Studies 103.1: Legend, Fantasy & Vision: Sex and the Supernatural in Medieval Epic and Fantasy

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows -- Research Guide

Music 111: Jazz, Fusion Jazz, and Society

Music 601: Introduction to Bibliography and Research

Natural Resources 430: Natural Resources Policy, Planning & Politics

NES 237: Ninth-Century Baghdad and its "Bad Boys (and Girls)"

Philosophy 100.2: Consent and Coercion

Philosophy 100.5: Puzzles of Identity

Romance Studies 105.1: The Comedies of Shakespeare and Cervantes

Science and Technology Studies 126.1: Global Humanitarianism and Science

Science and Technology Studies 355: Computing: 17c to the dot com boom

Spanish Literature 137: Literature and Revolution in Latin America

Spanish Literature 139: Magic Realisms

Spanish Literature 255: Maladies of the Soul: Don Quijote

Spanish Literature 318: Readings in Spanish American Literature

Theatre 115: Kung Fu Fighters & Warrior Women: Exploring the Martial Arts Film

Theatre 116: The Theatre of Black Americans

Theatre 123: Alternative American Drama

Theatre 128: Acting Shakespeare and His Contemporaries in the Elizabethan/Jacobean Theatre

Theatre 158: Power & Femininity

Theatre 242: History of World Theatre III

Theatre Graduate Students

Trumansburg AP U.S. History

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing in the University [Gilliland section]

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

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


SUMMER 2005

American Studies 124: Democracy and Its Discontents

English 170: Linked Stories

English for Later Bilinguals 115 and English as a Second Language 211

Finding Your Ancestors Online

Human Ecology 100: College Success

Human Ecology 101: College Achievement Seminar

School of Criticism & Theory Summer Seminars

Writing 134.04: Introduction to Writing in the University: Trapped in Oz


SPRING 2005

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 100.7: Orality, Literacy and Society

Anthropology 141: Alternative Genders, Alternative Sexualities

AP American History: Moravia High School

AP European History: Moravia High School

AP Spanish: Ithaca High School

Biology and Society 104: Ecosystems and Ego Systems

Comparative Literature 124: From Crisis to Composition: Displacement in Film and Fiction

CRP 417/517: Economic Development

CRP 659: Community Development Proposal Writing Workshop

Development Sociology 111: Genetic Engineering: Exploring Current Controversies

Developmental Sociology 355 / Latino Studies 355 / American Studies 357: Latinos, Law, and Identity

English--Lansing High School

English 108.01: Writing About Film: Memory and Forgetting

English 111.01: Writing and Politics: Problems with Authority

English 111.5: Neverwhere: Vanished Worlds and Fantastic Landscapes in Victorian Literature

English 141: Heroes, Gods, and Legends: The Creation of History

English 158.04: American Literature and Culture: Contact and Captivity Narratives

English 168.02: Cultural Studies: Image, Text,and Techne

English 168.03: Cultural Studies: Barbie, Bombs & Broadcasting

English 170.01: Linked Stories (Carlacio section)

English 170.03: Linked Stories (Simons section)

English 170.05: Linked Stories (Watts section)

English 185.01: Out of the Horror: Poetry from the Great War and the War in Vietnam

English 185.02: Laughter and Despair: Woody Allen and the Meaning of Life

English 185.04: Writing about Literature: Wild Things, Wolves, Wizards--The Poetics and Politics of Children's Books

English 204: Introduction to American Literature: The Making of America: Reconstruction to the Present

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 289.02: International Cinema and Global Politics

English for Later Bilinguals 116

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

Government 100.1: Political Theory & the American Founding

Government 100.2: Environmental Theory &Politics

Government 215: Gender, Nationalism, and War

History 100.29 Hair, Skin, Nails and Muscles: Historical Encounters with the Social Body

History 100.31 Modern Visions of the Medieval and Renaissance World

History 116: JFK and the Cold War

History 224: Art and Politics in Twentieth Century Latin America

History 227: The Russian Empire: An Imperial Perspective

History 229: Jefferson and Lincoln

History 329: The Old South

History 410: Archipelago: Worlds of Indonesia

History 417: Female Adolescence in Historical Perspective

Human Ecology 100: Critical Reading and Thinking

Italian 209: Intermediate Italian

Italian Literature 107: Machiavelli's The Prince

Latin American Studies/History 301: Perspectives on Latin America: Challenges and Change in Contemporary Latin America

Linguistics 100.05: like, slang 101: Teens as linguistic innovators

Linguistics 212: Language and Culture

Linguistics 400: Language Typology

Medieval Studies 101: Dante's Divine Comedy

Medieval Studies 101.1: Great Discoveries in Medieval Archaeology

PAM 380: Human Sexuality Library Research Tutorial.

Romance Studies 111: Making Worlds: Metafiction, Inc.

Sociology 100: From Vendettas to Arms Races

Spanish Literature 134: The Otherwordly in Medieval Literature

SPAN R 125: The Hispanic City in Fiction

STS 126.2- Enemies of the People: Disease in Human History

Theatre 156: Nuts, Bolts, & Neurons: Artificial Intelligence in Film

Theatre 158: Power and Femininity

Theatre 240: History of World Theatre

Writing 138: The Bioengineering of Plants

Writing 138: An Introduction to Writing in the University [Shapiro section]


FALL 2004

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

American Indian Studies/Anthropology 161: Beyond Feathers and Beads: Representing American Indian Cultures and Histories

Anthropology 139: Virtual Encounters, Liminal Spaces

Anthropology 140: About face: Portraiture and power

Art History 103: Seeing things: Reconstructing culture through the spectacle of art

Asian Studies 119: Writing and Desire in Meiji Fiction

Classics 150: A Research Guide

Comparative Literature 123: Mapping Literary Spaces: Literary Debts and Departures

Comparative Literature 124: From Crisis to Composition: Displacement in Film and Fiction

Comparative Literature 126: Comparative Arts: Writing in the pocket-A practicum in jazz literature

CRP 200, The Promise and Pitfalls of Contemporary Planning: use CRP 417/517

CRP 453/6834, International Dimensions of Environmental Planning

Economics 101

Education 100: Multiculturalism in Education

English 105.01: Narratives of History, Identity, Place, and Race: The Fiction of Toni Morrison

English 108.3: Writing about Film: Memory and Forgetfulness

English 111.03: Problems with Authority

English 111.6: Vanished Worlds and Fantastic Landscapes in Victorian Literature

English 141: Heroes, Gods, and Legends: The Creation of History (Mallipeddi and Urban sections)

English 147.03: The Mystery in the Story (Colesworthy)

English 147.05: The Mystery in the Story

English 158.03: From "Real Men" to Reality TV: Authenticity in America

English 158.06: American Literature and Culture: Contact and Captivity Narratives

English 168.01: Cultural Studies: Image, Text, and Techne

English 170.01: Linked Stories (Carlacio section)

English 170.03: Linked Stories (Croghan Alarcon section)

English 170.04: Linked Stories (Warner section)

English 170.05: Linked Stories (Watts section)

English 170.07: Linked Stories (Elliot section)

English 185.11: Nature Writing

English 187.06: Portraits of the Self

English 187.10 and 187.09: Portraits of the Self

English 244: Studies in Irish Culture

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 600: Graduate Student Colloquium

French Literature 108: Monstrous Forms -- "Wild Men, Wicked Women"

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

FWS 105.09: Writing About Literature: Women and Nature

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

German Studies 122: Library Research Guide

German Studies 170.2: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

Government 393: Peace Studies

History 100.31: Modern Visions of the Medieval and Renaissance World

History 100.35: The American Civil War, Defining a Nation

History 100.49: Hopeless Romantics? European Romanticism in Context

Information Fluency Workshop Series: An Introduction to Researching Hip Hop History, Culture, and Politics, a web guide for three FWS

ILR 304: Insurgents, Presidents, and American Politics, 1948-1988

Italian 209: Intermediate Italian

Linguistics 100.2: Language, Thought, and Reality: English outside the box

Linguistics 100.3: Language, Thought, and Reality: From cuneiform to cryptography

Linguistics 100.4: Language Processing and Disorders

Medieval Studies 101.1: Aspects of Medieval Culture: Adultery and the Love Affair in the Middle Ages

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows - Research Guide

Near Eastern Studies 491: Guide to Near Eastern Studies, a multidisciplinary approach

Romance Studies 111: Making Worlds: Metafiction, Inc.

Sociology 100: Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: The Experience of Work in Contemporary America

Spanish Literature 135: From Virgin to Sex Goddess: Re-Envisioning the Chicana Experience Through Art and Literature

Science and Technology Studies (STS) 126.1: The Art of Science, the Science of Art

Theatre 154: World Stage: Post-colonial Drama

Theatre 156: Nuts, Bolts, & Neurons: Artificial Intelligence in Film

Wells College: Visiting Researchers from the Women's Studies Program

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing [Gilliland]

Writing 137: Introduction to Writing [Pierpont]

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


SUMMER 2004

American Studies 124: Democracy and its Discontents

English for Later Bilinguals 115 and English as a Second Language 211

Human Ecology 100: College Success

Human Ecology 101: College Achievement Seminar

Philosophy 145: Contemporary Moral Issues

Summer Intensive Nepali Program

Virtual Visuals: Image Collections on the Internet

Writing 134: Introduction to Writing in the University(Beebe section)

Writing 134: Introduction to Writing in the University (Serrell section)

Writing 134.03: Introduction to Writing in the University (Vandermeer section)


SPRING 2004

Africana Studies 100.2: The Black Experience in Writing: Taking the Journey Home

Anthropology 155: Counterfeits, fakes, and the real thing

Anthropology 159: Globalization and culture change

Anthropology 160: The Spices of Life

AP Spanish - Ithaca High School

AP U.S. History - Moravia High School

AP U.S. History - Trumansburg High School

Comparative Literature 120.01: Cultural Crossings: Changing Lanes

Comparative Literature 126: Comparative Arts: Writing in the pocket--A practicum in jazz literature

CRP417/517 Economic Development

Research in Education

English 105.02: Narrative, Memory, Community: The Fiction of Toni Morrison

English 111.02: Literature and Freedom

English 127: Shakespeare (Mallipeddi section}

English 127.03: Shakespeare (Ho section)

English 147.03: Mystery Stories

English 158 Chicana Feminist Literature

English 158.02: 11 September 2001: The City in Crisis

English 168.01: Cultural Studies

English 168.04: Cultural Studies: Contemporary Pop Culture

English 170.05: Linked Stories (Hall section)

English 170.06: Linked Stories (Carlacio section)

English 171: Poetic Play, Artful Prose

English 185.03: Genius, Madness, Illness: Melancholia Through the Ages

English 185.07: Forms of Confession: Self-Disclosure and Self-Discovery

English 204: Narrating the Nation

English 270: The Reading of Fiction

English 288: The Misfit and the Mainstream

English for Later Bilinguals 115

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny: Exploring the Romantic Unconsciousness

Government 100.4: The Politics of National Security and Intelligence

Government 493: Pre-Honors Seminar

History 100: Bugles, Belles, and Bloated Bodies: The Civil War in American Popular Culture

History 100: The Contemporary and Its Discontents

History 100: Reading & Writing Japan: History, Interpretation, Contestation

History 100: World War II in the Pacific theatre through fiction, film, and memoir: A view from the occupied regions

History 107: Culture &Empire, 1898

History 269: The Early Middle Ages

History 277: The Late Middle Ages

History 499: New World Encounters 1500-1800

Latino Studies Program 398 (also ENGL 398/AM ST 396): Latino/a Cultural Practices

Linguistics 100.02: Testing the Language Instinct

Linguistics 100.05: like, slang 101

Linguistics 100.03: Seeing Words

PAM 380: Human Sexuality. Library Research Tutorial.

Philosophy 100.01: Freedom and the Self

Philosophy 100: Is Morality Objective

Psychology 113: Why People Believe Weird Things

Rural Sociology 111: Biotechnology on Our Dinner Plate: Infinite Feast or Frankenfoods?

Science and Technology Studies 125: Writing as Technology

Spanish Literature 107: Woman of Her Word: Latina Writers

Spanish Literature 127: Writing About Conquest

Spanish Literature 128: Envisioning the Caribbean

Theatre 127: Ancient Drama: Eros & the Sacred

Writing Workshop 138: The Bioengineering of Plants (Pierpont)


FALL 2003

Africana Studies 100: Black Church

Anthropology 146: Diverse Cultures/Diverse Environments

Anthropology 149: Women, Islam and the State

Anthropology 151: Secrets and Lies

Anthropology 161: Sex, Money and Superhuman Strength: Questioning "power"

Anthropology 189: Globalization and Youth Culture(s)

Architecture 181: History of Architecture

Asian Studies 104: Erotic, Grotesque, & Avant-Garde: Japanese Literature and Film of the 1920's and 1940's

Asian Studies 113: The Zen Tradition in Japanese Religions

City and Regional Planning: Census Overview

Classics 150: Myths of the Greeks and Romans: an Overview

Comparative Literature 102.1: Magical Realism: Theory and Practice

Comparative Literature 103.2: Writing Silence

Comparative Literature 120.01: Cultural Crossings: Changing Lanes

Comparative Literature 120.02: Cultural Crossings: Recovering the Chicana Literary Tradition

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

English 105.03: Narrative, Memory, Community: The Fiction of Toni Morrison

English 105.04: Whose Story is It?: The Politics of Privacy

English 108: Writing About Film: Hitchcock

English 111.05: Writing Bloodlines: Victorian Family Values

English 111.2: Literature and Freedom

English 127: Shakespeare(Mallipeddi & Corne sections}

English 127: Shakespeare (Kalas & Ho sections)

English 141.3: The Bible and Ancient Authors

English 147.02: The Mystery in the Story

English 147.03: Stories, Mysteries, Mystery Stories

English 158.04 Chicana Literature

English 158.05 Representing Rebellions

English 168, Section 4; Cultural Studies: The (Romance) Novel

English 170.02: Linked Stories (Wasser section)

English 170.06: Linked Stories (Hall section)

English 170.07: Linked Stories (Carlacio section)

English 171: Poetic Play, Artful Prose

English 185.03/10: Shakespeare's Dysfunctional Families

English 185.7: Bloody Transgressions: Race, Sex, and Gothic Horror

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 288.06 The Misfit and the Mainstream

English 491: Women, Narrative, & the Production of National Identity

English 600: Graduate Student Colloquium

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French Literature 126: Monstrous Literature and Marginalized Characters

French Literature 127: From E-mail to Epistles

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny: Exploring the Romantic Unconsciousness

Government 100.04: Analyzing Civil Wars: Rational Violence

Government 428: Government & Public Policy

History 100.50: Reading and Writing Japan: History, Interpretation, Contestation

History 108: Viking America

History 309: History and the Geographical Imagination: From the New World to the New World Order

Linguistics 100.02: Testing the Language Instinct

Linguistics 100.03: Seeing Words

Linguistics 100.04: We Are What We Speak

Linguistics 100.05: Understanding Utterances

Linguistics 100.06: Languages in Contact, Languages in Conflict

Medieval Studies 102.1: Voicing Desire: Sacred and Secular Expressions of Love

Medieval Studies 102.2: Arthurian Love

Medieval Studies 102.3: Heroes, Villains, and Violence

Medieval Studies: The Craft of Storytelling: The Decameron

Natural Resources 402: Natural Resources Policy, Planning & Politics

Near Eastern Studies 499: Senior Honors Thesis

Psychology 113: Why People Believe Weird Things

Rural Sociology 111: Biotechnology on Our Dinner Plate: Infinite Feast or Frankenfoods?

Theatre 136: Deconstruction & the Avant-Garde

Theatre 139: Morals & Immorality: Restoring English Comedy

Theatre 394: African-American Drama & Performance, 1950 - present

Writing Workshop 137

Writing Workshop 137 (Shapiro sections)

Writing Workshop 137.06: The Bioengineering of Plants (Pierpont)


SUMMER 2003

American Studies 124: America and its Discontents

English 131: Film, Fantasy, and the Bard

English as a Second Language 211

English for Later Bilinguals 115

English 131: Film, Fantasy, and the Bard

English as a Second Language 211

English for Later Bilinguals 115

Human Ecology 101

Myths of the Greeks and Romans

Practical Internet Resources for Everyday Use [Reunion 2003]

School of Criticism and Theory Summer Seminars

Writing Workshop 134

Writing Workshop 134.2


SPRING 2003

Anthropology 196: Violence, Crime and Punishment

Anthropology 308: Race and Nation in the Americas

Biology and Society 104: Ecosystems and Ego Systems

Comp Lit 108: Our Country, Our Culture

CRP 417/517 Economic Development

Education 100: Multiculturalism in Education

English 105: American Literature and the Problem of Witchcraft

English 108.03: Writing About Film

English 132: The Personal Essay

English 141.02: Sacred Stories: The Mythological Journey

English 141.3: The Bible and Ancient Authors

English 147jfs: Mystery Stories

English 158.7: American Literature and Culture: The Art of War

English 168.03: Cultural Studies: Modern Day Monstrosities

English 168.05: Cultural Studies

English 185.04: The Art of the Graphic Novel

English 185.5: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock

English for Later Bilinguals 116

Research Guide for 130 FGSS: Self-Portraiture and the First Person in 20th Century Works by Women

French Literature 109: Semiotics

French Literature 110: A Year in French History: 1933

German Studies 310: Berlin

Government 100: Power and Politics: Militaries & Societies

Government 100: Power and Politics: India

History 100: The Best of all Possible Worlds? History, Criticism, Satire

History 269: The Early Middle Ages

History 429: Islam and Society in South Asia

History, American Studies, and Latino Studies 225: U.S.-Mexico Border: History, Culture, Representation

Linguistics 100.5: From Cuneiform to Cryptography

Linguistics 100.6: Biological Foundations of Language

Medieval Studies 102: The Literature of Chivalry: King Arthur's Knights

Medieval Studies 102.1:The Literature of Chivalry: Heroic Representations of Death

Medieval Studies 103.1: Braveheart: Legend, Fantasy, Vision

Medieval Studies 103.2: Legend, Fantasy, &Vision: Righteous Dudes and Charming Maids: A Sampler of Ethics in Medieval Literature

PAM 380: Human Sexuality

Philosophy 100.1: Is Morality Relative?

Romance Studies 101: The Craft of Storytelling

Rural Sociology 113: Crackpot or Cutting Edge? Controversial Ideas in the Academy

Rural Sociology 114: Upstream-Downstream, Mainstream-Backwater

Theatre, Film, &Dance 135: Shakespeare: Violence &Sexuality

Writing Workshop 138 (Carlacio sections)



FALL 2002

Anthropology 184: The Dead

Anthropology 187: Poetics and Politics of Memory

Anthropology 189: Globalization and Youth Cultures

Anthropology 194: Money Matters

Architecture 181: History of Architecture I

Architecture 399.03/699.01: Metropolitan Knowledge

Asian Studies 110: Zen Buddhism

Asian Studies 119: Modern Japanese Literature

Classics 117: Classical Literature: Who Were the Greeks?

Classics 120.01: Dominae: Powerful Women in Rome

Classics 150.01: Greek and Roman Myths

Comparative Literature 101.03: Deconstructing Dress: Fashion in Fiction and Film

Comparative Literature 103.1: Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds, Other Worlds: History, Violence, and Identity

Comparative Literature 114.01: Multiple Voices: Self-Invention in Autobiography

Comparative Literature 123.01: Mapping Literary Spaces

Economics Honors Students

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

Education 100: Multiculturalism in Education

English 105.2: This Strange House: Women and the City, 1918-1939

English 105.4: American Literature &the Problem of Witchcraft

English 105.5: Feminism, Then and Now

English 111.01: The Criminalization of Narcotics

English 111.03: Silence, Cunning and Exile: Political Satires

English 127.01: Shakespeare

English 132: The Personal Essay

English 141.02: The Bible and Ancient Authors

English 147.05: Mystery Stories

English 147.06: Mystery Stories

English 158.06: American Literature and Culture: The Art of War

English 158.07: Deconstructing Star Trek

English 158.08: Performing Identity

English 168: Mass Media, Popular Culture and Self-Improvement

English 168.01: Cultural Studies: Modern Day Monstrosities

English 168.04: Cultural Studies

English 168.05: Cultural Studies

English 168.06: Cultural Studies

English 171.2: Poetic Play, Artful Prose

English 270: The Reading of Fiction

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 272: Introduction to Drama

English 600: New Graduate Student Colloquium

French Literature 108: Monstrous Forms

French Literature 109: Semiotics

French Literature 110: A Year in French History: 1933

Government 100.03: Politics of Identity in the Celtic Fringe: Scotland, Ireland, and Wales

Government 100.07: The Limits of Authority

Government 314: Prisons

Government 428/728: Government and Public Policy

History 100: The Best of All Possible Worlds? Social Criticism, Social Satire

History 100.36: The Sixties

Linguistics 100.5: Language, Thought and Reality: We Are What We Speak.

Linguistics 100.6: Language: Biological Foundations of Language.

Medieval Studies 101.1: The Fool, the Lover, the Priest: Humorous Literature of the Middle Ages.

Medieval Studies 101.3: Games People Played

Medieval Studies 102.1: The Literature of Chivalry: Heroic Representations of Death

Music 111.3: Sound, Sense and Ideas

Natural Resources 402: Natural Resources Policy, Planning and Politics

Research Guide for NES 499

NES 391: The Sword and the Pen: The Safavid Dynasty of Iran, 1501-1722

Philosophy 100.05: Is morality relative?

Psychology 113: Transformations: The Psychology of Individual and Societal Change

Rural Sociology 113: Crackpot or Cutting Edge? Controversial Ideas in the Academy

Rural Sociology 114: Upstream-Downstream, Mainstream-Backwater

Science &Technology 498/ Biology &Society 498

Theatre Arts 140: Contemporary Polish Avant-Garde Theatre

Theatre Arts 335: Modern Drama and Modern Performance

Writing Workshop 137 (Carlacio sections)

Writing Workshop 137.6: Biotechnology and Food (Pierpont section)


SUMMER 2002
American Studies 124: Democracy and its Discontents

Electronic Genealogy: Finding your Ancestors in Cyberspace [Reunion 2002]

English 131: Images of American Indians

English as a Second Language 211

Government Documents [Junior Library Fellows]

Human Ecology 101

Practical Internet Sources for Everyday Use [Reunion 2002]

Primary Sources on the Web [Junior Library Fellows]

Writing Workshop 134



SPRING 2002
Africana Studies 602: Graduate Seminar

Anthropology 182: Fashion and Society

Anthropology 340: Perspectives on Latin America

Architecture 182: History of Architecture and Urbanism II

Architecture 688: Modern Architecture and Urbanism

Asian American Studies 485/English 485: South/Asian American Foundations

Biology and Society 104: Ecosystems and Ego Systems

Comparative Literature 103.03: Remembering the Harlem Renaissance

CRP417/517 Industrial Restructuring.

CRP 619.7

Dutch Language Resources.

Education 100: Multiculturalism in Education

English 111: Writing and Politics: The Art of War

English 111.1: Writing and Politics

English 127: Shakespeare

English 132: The Personal Essay

English 141.3: The Bible and Ancient Authors

English 141.3: The Bible and Ancient Authors (Galloway)

English 220: The Idea of the Pet in Literature and History

English 271.1: The Reading of Poetry

English 492: Women and the Novel Form

English for Later Bilinguals 116

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

Government 100.06: Beyond Drugs and Violence: Politics of Andean South America

Gov 437: Research Guide for Contemportary China

History 100.35: The American Civil War

History 325/American Studies 325: Age of the American Revolution

History 485/The World of Anna Karenina

Italian Feminisms

Linguistics 100.1: Language Thought and Reality: The Languages of Gender.

Linguistics 100.5: Language, Thought and Reality: We are What we Speak.

Mind and Memory: To Detect, To Discover, To Design: The History of Architecture and the Architecture of History

Medieval Studies 103.1:The Monstrous Middle Ages

Psychology 114: Moral Panics!

Science, Technology and Society 406: Biotechnology and the Law

Spanish Literature 121: Mexican Fiction after 1968

Writing Workshop 138 (Gabriel sections)

Writing Workshop 138 (Pierpont sections)


FALL 2001
Anthropology 146: Diverse Environments/Diverse Cultures.

Anthropology 172: The Anthropology of Food and Cuisine

Anthropology 183: Freedom and Social-Cultural Control

Anthropology 184: The Dead: Dearly Departed or Dangerous?

Architecture 181: History of Architecture I

Art History 105.1: Modern Art

Asian 100/Womns 100: Half the Sky: Women in Modern China

Asian Studies 101: Representations of Womanhood in Traditional China

Communications 203: Argumentation and Debate

Comparative Literature 101.02: Tragedy

Comparative Literature 103.03: Remembering the Harlem Renaissance

Comparative Literature 112.02: Global Traffic

Comparative Literature 133: Expressing the Inexpressible

Comparative Literature 203: Introduction to Comparative Literature

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

English 111: Writing and Politics

English 127: Shakespeare

English 132: The Personal Essay

English 168.02: Unthinkable Thoughts

English 600: New Graduate Student Colloquium

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

French Literature 111: Writing Home

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny: Exploring the Romantic Unconsciousness

German Studies 111: Workshop in German Studies

German Studies 115: Beyond Good and Evil: Ethics in Historical Perspective.

Government 100.3: Power and Politics

Government 100.06: Beyond Drugs and Violence: Politics of Andean South America

Government 428/728: Government and Public Policy

History 100.20: Postwar Japanese Film as History

History 100.31: Envisioning America, 1492-1865

History 105-1: Writing and Reading Across the Ages: The Digital Revolution in Historical Perspective

History 126: Local History: Cornell University

History 400: Honors Seminar

Linguistics 100.1: Language: Myth and Reality

Linguistics 100.1: Language, Thought and Reality: The Languages of Gender

Linguistics 100.4: Testing the Language Instinct

Medieval Studies 101.1: Material Remains of the Middle Ages

Medieval Studies 102.2: The Arthurian Legend, From History to Romance

Medieval Studies 103.1: Legend, Fantasy, and Vision: Real Men of the Middle Ages

Research Guide for Medieval Studies 101.3: Aspects of Medieval Culture Dramas of the Diabolical and the Divine.

Natural Resources 402: Natural Resources Policy, Planning &Politics

Psychology 114: Moral Panics

STS 109: Images of Science

Science and Technology Studies/Biology and Society 498: Honors Project

Theatre Arts 116: Voices from the Stage: The Theatre of the African Continuum

Theatre Arts 117: Theatre behind Bars

Writing Workshop 137

Writing Workshop 137 (Gabriel sections)

Writing Workshop 137 (Pierpont Section)


SUMMER 2001
American Studies 124: Democracy and its Discontents

Communication 272: Public Relations

Comparative Literature 105

English 131.01: Diverse Cultures/Diverse Environments

Finding Your Ancestors in Cyberspace: Electronic Genealogy [Reunion 2001]

English for Later Bilinguals 211 and 215

Human Ecology 101

JavaScript Introduction

Nepali Intensive Program

PAM 380: Human Sexuality

Practical Internet Sources for Everyday Use [Reunion 2001]

Performing Gender: from rap lyrics to lamentations [Telluride Association]

Writing Workshop 134.2


SPRING 2001
Africana Studies 602: Graduate Seminar

Anthropology 172: The Anthropology of Food and Cuisine

Anthropology 485/685: Mothers, Priests, Rebels, and Indian Chiefs: New Social Movements in Latin America

Asian Studies 107: Japanese Popular Culture

City and Regional Planning 110: The Keys to the City

City and Regional Planning 361: Seminar in American City History

Classical Studies 126: Sex and Image in Ancient Greece

Classics 150: Greek and Roman Myths

English 108.3: Writing About Film

English 141.2: The Bible and Ancient Authors

English 168.01: "A Dollar's Worth of Reading for a Dime": The Profits, Politics, and Art of Pulp

English 251: 20th Century American Women Writers

English for Later Bilinguals 216

FRROM 630: French For Reading--Graduate Students

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

Government 100.3/400.3: Separatism

Government 314: Prisons

History 100.20: Postwar Japanese Film as History: Citing Sources

History 100.20: Postwar Japanese Film as History

History 207: The Occidental Tourist

History 400: Honors Seminar

Human Ecology 100

Latino Studies 107: Woman of Her Word: Latina Writers

Linguistics 100.05: Introduction to Linguistics and Cognitive Science

Linguistics 100.06: Language, Thought, and Reality: Biological Foundations of Language

Medieval Studies 101.1: Great Discoveries in Medieval Archaeology

Medieval Studies 102.2: Love, Sex and Gender

Medieval Studies 103: Heroes and Saints in Early Irish Literature

PAM 380: Human Sexuality [reference sources | periodical indexes]

Philosophy 100.08: Self-Interest and Social Cooperation

Philosophy 100.10: Self-Constitution, Self-Identity

Science and Technology Studies 114: Nature and Society

Slave Narratives--additional sources

Romance Studies 102.2: Don Quixote

Women's Studies 211: Introduction to Women's Studies

Writing Workshop 138 (Pierpont section)


FALL 2000
Anthropology 146: Diverse Environments, Diverse Cultures

Anthropology 154: Masquerade: Revels and Revolution

Anthropology 176: Modern Consumer Culture

Asian Studies 111: Asian Theater

Asian/Women's Studies 100: "Half the Sky": Women in Modern China

City and Regional Planning 110.01: The 20th Century American City

CRP 451/551: Environmental Law

City and Regional Planning 453/683: International Dimensions of Environmental Planning: Ideology, Politics, and Policy

Classics 115:Social Significance of Dress

Classics 150: Greek and Roman Myths

Communication 203: Argumentation and Debate

Comparative Literature 101.01: From E-mail to Epistles

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

English 108: Writing About Film

English 127: Shakespeare

English 158.02: American Literature & Culture

English 168.08: Images and Mythologies of the American West

English 171: Poetry, Prose & Poppycock

English 271.3: The Reading of Poetry

English 600: New Graduate Student Colloquium

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

German Studies 170: Marx, Nietzsche and Freud

Government 428/728: Government and Public Policy

Government 437

Government 494: Government Honors Seminar

History 100.20: Postwar Japanese Film as History

History 100.11: Gender, Race, Society and Space: Space History, Science Fiction and American Culture

History 126: Local History: Cornell University

Linguistics 100.06: Language, Thought, and Reality: Biological Foundations of Language

Medieval Studies 101.2: The Occidental Tourist

Medieval Studies 102.1: Troubadours and Southern France

Medieval Studies 102.2: Love, Sex and Gender.

Medieval Studies 103: Heroes and Saints in Early Irish Literature

Natural Resources 402: Natural Resources Policy, Planning &Politics

NTTR: Networked and Electronic Resources in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Philosophy 109: Extreme Ethics

Romance Studies 101.2: Don Quixote

Romance Studies 101.4: The Decameron

STS 109: Images of Science

STS/BS 498: Honors Seminar

Writing Workshop 137 (Gilliland sections)

Writing Workshop 137 (Pierpont section)

Writing Workshop 137 (Shapiro sections)


SUMMER 2000
American Studies 124/History 124: Democracy and its Discontents

College Study Skills

English 131: Film, Fantasy, and the Bard

English 131: Immigration Since 1965

English 131: Images of Indians

English 131: Language: Myth and Reality

English 131: Sex and the Single Girl

English for Later Bilinguals 211 (Art History assignment)

Finding Your Ancestors in Cyberspace: Electronic Genealogy [Reunion 2000]

Human Ecology 101

Practical Internet Sources for Everyday Use [Reunion 2000]

Summer Intensive Nepali Program

Writing Workshop 134

Writing Workshop 134 (Shapiro section)


SPRING 2000
Africana Studies 100: Issues in African American Music

Anthropology 159: Perspectives on Children: Gender, Culture and Ideology

Anthropology 171: Questioning Humanity: Contemporary Discourses and Actions on Human Rights in Latin America

Anthropology 176: Modern Consumer Culture

Anthropology 178: The Anthropology of Death and Dying.

Art History 110: Art in Society: Rome and Its Representations, 1100-2000

Asian American Studies 420: Asian American Stage &Screen

Comparative Literature 103.6: No Place Like Home

Comparative Literature 112.01: Imagining India

CRP 101: The Global City

CRP 444/544: Resource Management and the Environment

CRP 448/548: Social Welfare and Social Policy

English 105.6/Women's Studies 106: The Making of an American Heroine

English 108: Writing About Film

English 111.01: Writing and Politics -- Where Is Poetry?

English 185.6: Poetry via Performance and Practice

English 492.1: Birth of the Cool. African-American Literary Culture of the 1940s & 1950s

English for Later Bilinguals 216

French 109: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

Government 100.1: The Politics of Urban Development

Government 400.2: Prisons

History 100.9: Collective Souls: Mob Violence in American History

History/Women's Studies 273: Women in America, Past and Present

History 385: Europe in the Twentieth Century, 1968-1990

Human Ecology 100: Critical Reading and Thinking

HSS 627: Legal Aspects of Health Service

Linguistics 100.6: Humans: The Linguistic Animals

Medieval Studies 101.1: Barbarians in Medieval Britain

Medieval Studies 101.3: Holy Bones and Sacred Bodies: Saints and Sainthood in Medieval Europe

Medieval Studies 101.4: Medieval Travelers and Voyages of Discovery

Medieval Studies 103: Legend, Fantasy, and Vision: The Medieval in the Modern

Music 111.2: What is Jazz?

Music 111.3: Genius, Fantasy, and Reverie

NTTR 2000: Current Awareness Sources in the Humanities and Social Sciences

NTTR 2000: Networked and Electronic Resources in the Humanities

PAM 380 (was HSS 315): Human Sexuality Library Tutorial

PAM 473: Social Policy

Sociology 101: Introduction to Sociology

Spanish Literature 110: Crossing Borders/Rites of Passage

Spanish Literature 201.03: Introduction to Spanish Literature

Writing Workshop 138 (Pierpont sections)


FALL 1999
Africana Studies 100.2: Issues in African American Music

Anthropology 154: Masquerade: Revels and Revolution

Anthropology 159: Perspectives on Children

Anthropology 178: Stateless Nations and Multi-National States

Anthropology 179: Bodies of Knowledge: Cultural Perspectives on the Body

Anthropology 180: AIDS and Anthropology

Anthropology 190: Language and Culture in Apes and Humans

Anthropology: Selected Resources in Anthropology

Art History 110: Art in Society

Classics 150

Communications 203: Argumentation and Debate

Comparative Literature 112.01: Imagining India

CRP Graduate Orientation Session

CRP 417/517: Industrial Restructuring

CRP 451/551: Environmental Law

CRP 672: International/Global Institutions

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

English 105.2: Women and Writing

English 115: The State of the Language

English 158: American Literature and Culture

English 158: American Literature and Culture (Section 5; Brooks)

English 168: Race and Gender in American Sports

English 171: Poetry, Prose and Poppycock

English 176.2: Images of Indians

French Literature 108: Monstrous Forms

French Literature 109: Introduction to Semiotics

German Studies 109: From Fairy Tales to the Uncanny

Government 100.6: Separatism

Government 100.7: Race, Memory, and Power

Government 351: India

Government 353: Feminist Movements and the State

Government 428: Government and Public Policy: An Introduction to Analysis and Criticism

Government Honors Seminar

History 103: Historical Representations of Latinos

History 126: Local History: Cornell University

Italian Literature 224: Contemporary Italy

Linguistics 100.2: We are what we speak

Medieval Studies 101.3: Community and Conflict in Medieval London

Medieval Studies 101.4: Barbarians of Medieval Britain

Medieval Studies 101.5: Medieval Travelers and Voyages of Discovery

Medieval Studies 103: Legend, Fantasy, and Vision

Near Eastern Studies 163: Things the Prophets Never Told You

PAM 383: Social Welfare as a Social Institution

Spanish Literature 110: Crossing Borders/Rites of Passage

Theatre Arts 147: Phantasms and Philes

Theatre Arts 185: Film, Fantasy, and the Bard

Writing Workshop 137

Writing Workshop 137 (Pierpont Section)


SUMMER 1999
English 131.7: Critical Reading and Writing: Monstrous Forms

English for Later Bilinguals 215

Human Ecology 101

Writing Workshop 134


SPRING 1999

Anthropology 155: Fiddler on the Roof in Anthropological Guise

Anthropology 171: Questioning Humanity

Art History 110: Art in Society

Asian Studies 111: Asian Theatre and the Shaping of Experience

Biology and Society 104: Ecosystems and Ego Systems

Communication 130: Who Are We Becoming?

ComptLit 102.2: Family Histories, Family Mysteries

ComptLit 103.5: No Place Like Home

CRP 101: The Global City

English 108: Writing About Film

English 111.2: Writing and Politics: The Politics of Location

English 158.4:American Literature and Culture. American Citizens -- American Individuals

English 268: The Culture of the 1960s

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English for Later Bilinguals 216

French Literature 109: Intro to Semiotics

Government 100.3: Images of the Economy in History, Theory and Film

Government 181: Introduction to International Relations

Government 400.01: Gender, Economic Globalization, and Secessionist Conflict

History 283: Europe in the Technological Age

Medieval Studies 101.1: Barbarians of Medieval Britain

PAM 380 (was HSS 315): Human Sexuality Library Tutorial

PAM 473: Social Policy

Theatre Arts 147: Phantasms and Philes

Theatre Arts 162: Beyond Bruce Lee

Writing Workshop 138 (Pierpont section)

Writing Workshop 138 (Shapiro section)


FALL 1998

Art History 110: Art in Society

Asian Studies 211: Introduction to Japan

Classics 117: Greek Literature: Who were the Greeks?

Communication 130, Who Are We Becoming?

Communication 203, Argumentation and Debate

Comparative Literature 103.5: Of Mice and Men

Comparative Literature 103.6: Fictions of the Americas and Regional Spaces

Cornell Model UN

Economics 101:Introduction to Microeconomics ~ Econ 101 class page

English/Women's Studies 105.06: Women and the Holocaust

English 108: Writing About Film

English 127: Shakespeare

English 136: The Practice of Prose

English 158: American Literature and Culture

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

French Literature 109: Intro to Semiotics

German Studies 130: The Roaring Twenties, German Style

German Studies 180: Towards the Net.citizen

Government 100.1: Power and Politics: India

Government 100.5: Approaches to Political Economy

Government 494: Government Honors Seminar

History 126: Local History: Cornell University

PAM 230: Introduction to Policy Analysis ~ PAM 230 class page

Philosophy 100.10: Socrates, Sage or Sophist?

Rural Sociology 109: AIDS and Societies

Sociology 102: The Social Construction of Fatness and Thinness

Writing Workshop 137 (Pierpont section)

Writing Workshop 137 (Shapiro sections)


SUMMER 1998

English for Later Bilinguals 215

Human Ecology 101

Human Ecology 101 (Art History Section)

Telluride Summer Program: Almost Human: Monstrous Forms and Identity Crisis

Writing Workshop 134.3

Writing Workshop 134.4: Finding Images


SPRING 1998
Communication 130: Who Are We Becoming? Self, Identity, and the 'Net

CRP 400: Urban and Regional Theory

English 127: Shakespeare

English 158: American Literature and Culture

English 271: The Reading of Poetry

English 345: Victorian Controversies

History 100.85: Who Killed JFK?

Italian Literature 101: The Craft of Storytelling

Landscape Architecture 363: American Indians, Planners, and Public Policy

PAM 380 (was HSS 315): Human Sexuality Library Tutorial

Plant Pathology 102: Environmental Issues and the Changing Global Climate

Psychology 209: Developmental Psychology

Science and Technology Studies 119: Scientific Method: History and Politics of the Controversy

Writing Workshop 138: An Introduction to Writing in the University


FALL 1997
Anthropology 152: Sports and Culture

Anthropology 153: The Culture of Magazines

Anthropology 167: Masculinity in Light of Feminism

Communication 203: Argumentation and Debate

Communication 350: Magazine Writing

Comparative Literature 113: Reading Sonnets

CRP 100: The American City

CRP 417/517: Industrial Restructuring

Economics 101: Introduction to Microeconomics

English 115: The State of the Language

English 158: American Literature and Culture

English 185.1: Victoria's Secrets

French Literature 109: Techniques of Interpretation; Intro to Semiotics

Government 494: Government Honors Seminar

History 100.69: The Sixties

Italian Literature 101: The Craft of Storytelling

Library Research Orientation Sessions

Medieval Studies 101.2: Barbarians of Medieval Britain

Near Eastern Studies 108: Modern Hebrew Literature

PAM 230: Introduction to Policy Analysis

PAM 383: Social Welfare as a Social Institution

Plant Pathology 101


SUMMER 1997
Human Ecology 101

HSS 315: Human Sexuality


SPRING 1997
Anthropology 163: Travels in Tourism

Comparative Literature 102.2: Tales of Mystery and Detection

German Studies 175: Cinema and Society

Government 100.6: When the Marching Stopped: U.S. Politics after Civil Rights

History 100.81: The Formation of a Persecuting Society

History 100.85: Who Killed JFK?

History 283: Europe in the Technological Age

HSS 315: Human Sexuality, Tutorial and List of Recommended Journals

Medieval Studies 101.2: "Barbarian" Cultures of Early Medieval Britain

Plant Pathology 102: Environmental Issues and the Changing Global Climate

Psychology 209: Developmental Psychology

Theatre Arts 145: "Shall we dance?": A History of the Stage and Film Musical

Writing Resources: Support for Writing and Research


SUMMER/FALL 1996
Access to College Education (ACE), Fall 1996

Communications 203: Argumentation and Debate, Fall 1996

Economics 101/CEH 110: Introduction to Microeconomics, Fall 1996

English 115: The State of the Language, Fall 1996

Sociology 203: Gender, Work, and Family, Fall 1996

Critical Reading and Writing on the Internet, Summer 1996



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