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Continuation Class Please refer to the University Bulletin for specific details regarding registration. Students who should register for CONT 500a Full-time Graduate Research should use sage class # 4929; students who should register for CONT 450a Part-time Graduate Research should use sage class# 5842.

Class # Course # Status Course Title Meeting Time(s) Instructor(s)
4807 ECS 100A sec. 1 Open European Cultural Studies Proseminar: Modernism
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block K - M,W 02:10 PM - 03:30 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr 125
Dowden,Stephen
6176 GECS 150A sec. 1 Open From Rapunzel to Riefenstahl: Real and Imaginary Women in German Culture
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block F - M,W,Th 01:10 PM - 02:00 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr 125
von Mering,Sabine
6179 RECS 148A sec. 1 Open Russian Drama: Text and Performance
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block J - T,F 12:10 PM - 01:30 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr 116
Powelstock,David
Course of Related Interest: Eur. Cultural Studies
6075 HIST 132A sec. 1 Open European Thought and Culture: Marlowe to Mill
[ ss ]
Block H - T,F 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr 104
Binion,Rudolph
6076 HIST 133B sec. 1 Open Rights and Revolutions: History of Natural Rights
[ ss ]
Block F - M,W,Th 01:10 PM - 02:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr 116
Hulliung,Mark L
6143 POL 156B sec. 1 Open West European Political Systems
[ ss ]
Block C - M,W,Th 10:10 AM - 11:00 AM
Golding Judaica Center 103
Ross,George W
6145 POL 194A sec. 1 Open Politics and the Novel
[ ss ]
Block E - M,W,Th 12:10 PM - 01:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr 104
Levin,Martin A
4465 SOC 164A sec. 1 Open Existential Sociology
[ ss ]
Block L - M,W 03:40 PM - 05:00 PM
Brown Social Science Center 316
Hayim,Gila J
Cross-Listed in European Cultural Studies
6320 HUM 125A sec. 1 Open Topics in the Humanities
[ hum ]
Topic for fall 2008: Self.net This course will consider the relation between network technology and subjectivity, using the network as a metaphor to think about distributed identity and cognition. Readings will include a broad range of philosophical works, literary texts, electronic literature, and new media art. While the emphasis will be on network technologies of the digital age, we will also make connections to print culture and the history of the book, as well as to earlier technologies and touchstones of the Western canon.
(Self.net) Block D - M,W,Th 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM
Rabb Graduate Center 345
Swanstrom,Elizabeth Anne