
TRIP 572/573. Translation Workshop: Literary and Non-Literary rubrics
available at 400 level and in CompLit, French, Spanish, LACAS
Michael Pettid, instructor of record. TR 11:40-1:05
TRIP 580A. Translation and Philosophy
Rosemary Arrojo, W. 1:10-4:10
TRIP 580C. Computer-Assisted Translation
Olga Martin. M 1:10-4:10
CompLit 541S. Stein and Beckett
Marilyn Gaddis Rose, M 1:10-4:10
CoLi 574I. Interdisciplinary Methodology
Joshua Price, W 7:00-9:00
French 581I. Stylistics
Carrol Coates, TR 2:15-4:15
Italian 581J. Stylistics
Mario Marone, TR 1:15-2:40
COORDINATED CURRICULUM
CoLi 535B. Borges and I and Others
Brett Levinson, W. 4:40-7:40
CoLi 574E. Literature and History
Luiza Moreira, R 1:15-4:15
CoLi 574 F. Aisthesis
William Haver, R 4:25-7:25
HIST 501D Politics/Culture of War in Asia
herbert Bix, W 2:20-5:20
Hist 501K. Comparative Empires
Rifaat Abou-El-Haj, M 3:30-6:30
Hist 560C. Cultures of Catastrophe
Wulf Kasnsteiner, R 2:50-5:50
PIC 604A. Art History after Structuralism
John Tagg, T 4:25-7:25
PLSC 663H. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
Ricardo Laremont, 4:40-7:40
TRIP 572/573. Translation Workshop: Literary and Non-Literary
Marilyn Gaddis Rose, instructor of record. TR 11:40-1:05
TRIP 580A. Introduction to Translation Studies
Rosemary Arrojo. W 1:10-4:10
LACS 581T. Translation and Colonization
Joshua Price. W 6:00-9:00
CoLi 592. Proseminar
William Haver. M 1:15-4:15
Eng 589B. Theory and Pedagogy of Writing
Beth Burch. M 4:40-7:10
Anthro 517. Linguistic Anthropology
Douglas Glick. W 2:20-5:20
French 551. Advanced Grammar
Carrol F. Coates. TR 2:50-4:15
COORDINATED CURRICULUM
Anthro 554F. Gender and Feminism
Kathleen Sterling. T 8:30-11:30
Anthro 571C. Cultures of Capitalism
Douglas Holmes. M 6:00-9:00
ArtH 502B. Commemoration
Neil Christian Pages. T 4:25-7:25
CoLi 517L. Bachmann
Gisela Brinker Gabler. M 1 :15-4 :15
English 593R. Literature of Race and Nation
Lisa Yun. M 1:15-4:15
Hist 552B. French Revolution
Howard Brown. W 7:00-10:00
Hist 567A. Russia as Empire
Heather DeHaan. W 7:15-10:15
Ital 561A. Petrarch and Boccaccio
Olivia Holmes. TR 2:50-4:15
Phil 508. Social and Political Theory
Maxim Pensky. TR 1:40-4:40
Phil 550C. Wittgenstein
Robert Guay. W 1:40-4:40
PIC 504. Art, Interpretation, Culture
Stephen David Ross. T 4:25-7:25
PRACTICAL TRAINING
91492 TRIP 572/472 Translation Workshop: Literary
T R 11:40 - 1:05 and arrange
Instructor: Carrol Coates, Professor, French, Comparative Literature and Linguistics (Also taught as COLI, LACS, PIC, FREN, SPAN)
93576 TRIP 573/473 Translation Workshop: Non-Literary
T R 11:40 - 1:05
Instructor: Carrol Coates, Professor, French, Comparative Literature and Linguistics (Also taught as COLI, LACS, PIC, FREN, SPAN)
93966 TRIP 580C Intro to Computer-Assisted Translation
M 1:10 - 4:10
Instructor: Olga Martin, Adjunct Instructor
TRANSLATION HISTORY AND THEORY
94589 COLI 517S The African Novel
T R 10:05 - 11:30
Instructor: Isidore Okpewho, Distinguished Professor of Africana Studies
96950 COLI 541P Proust: In Search of Lost Time
M 1:10 - 4:10
Instructor: Marilyn Gaddis-Rose, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Director, Translation Research and Instructiion Program
91000 COLI 574F Nihilism: Lacan, Foucault, Derrida
T 4:25 - 7:25
Instructor: Brett Levinson, Professor of Comparative Literature
97202 COLI 574I Interdisciplinary Methodology
W 6:00 - 9:00
Instructor: Joshua Price, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture
97148 COLI 574K Myth Criticism
F 2:20 - 5:20
Instructor: Zoja Pavlovskis-Petit, Professor of Comparative Literature
96953 COLI 574R Reading Benjamin's "Arcades"
T 1:15 - 4:15
Instructor: Gisela Brinker-Gabler, Professor of Comparative Literature
96945 COLI 580P Translation and Globalization
W 1:10 - 4:10
Instructor: Rosemary Arrojo, Professor of Comparative Literature
95384 ENG 572P Political Discourses
T R 1:15 - 2:40
Instructor: David Bartine, Associate Professor of English, General Literature & Rhetoric
96947 ENG 593T Literature of Race and Nation
T R 1:15 - 2:40
Instructor: Lisa Yun, Associate Professor of English, General Literature & Rhetoric
97640 FREN 581H African Culture through Film
T 4:25 - 7:25
Instructor: Carol F. Coates, Professor, French, Comparative Literature and Linguistics
95276 HIST 501K Comparative Empires
W 3:30 - 6:30
Instructor: Rifaat Abou-El Haj, Professor of History
97488 HIST 540J U.S. Foreign Policy
T 2:50 - 5?50
Instructor: John Stoner, Assistant Professor of History
95087 PHIL 505 20th-Century Ethics
R 1:10 - 4:10
Instructor: Lisa Tessman, Associate Professor of Philosophy
97121 PHIL 510 Metaphysics
W 3:30 - 6:30
Instructor: Eric Dietrich, Professor of Philosophy
97286 PHIL 550B Levinas and the Ethics of Phenomenology
T 1:10 - 4:10
Instructor: Randy Friedman, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
97052 PIC 550B Derrida's Voices
T 4:25 - 7:25
Instructor: Stephen David Ross, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation and Criticism
97049 PIC 659A Thinking of Animals
W 3:30 - 6:30
Instructor: Stephen David Ross, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation and Criticism
97659 SPAN 562G Cervantes' Exemplary Novels
T 4:25 - 7:25
Instructor: Salvador Fajardo, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures
12924 SOC 690B World History, Crime and Punishment
W 1:00 - 5:00
Instructor: William Martin, Professor of Sociology