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1 Anthropology ANTH / , Writing Central Asian Cultures, 100 Zanca Russell TR 12:00PM-1:20PM Seminar ANTH / , The Holocaust Object, 100 Shallcross Bozena TR 1:30PM-2:50PM Course ANTH / , Balkan Folklore, 100 Ilieva Angelina TR 1:30PM-2:50PM Course ANTH / , History of Archaeological Thought, 100 Gaitan-Ammann Felipe MW 10:30AM-12:20PM Seminar ANTH / , Ancient Landscapes-2 100, Hammer Emily TR 10:30AM-11:50AM Lecture ANTH / , Nature/Culture 100, Masco Joseph W 12:30PM-3:20PM Seminar ANTH / , When Cultures Collide 100, Shweder Richard A W 9:30AM-12:20PM Seminar ANTH / , Archaeology of Regional Interaction: Theories & Case Studies, 100 Li Yung-ti T 1:30PM-4:20PM Course ANTH / , Non-Industrial Agriculture 100, Morrison Kathleen D TR 9:00AM-10:20AM Lecture ANTH / , Ethnographic Writing, 100 Cole Jennifer T 1:30PM-4:20PM Seminar CONSENT REQUIRED Anthropology and Sociology of Religion AASR / , Walter Benjamin, 100 Doostdar Alireza; Lincoln Bruce K R 9:00AM-11:50AM Lecture Arabic ARAB / , High Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic-2 100, Forster Noha MWF 11:30AM-1:20PM Lecture PQ: Arab or equivalent, undergrads with permission of instructor.

2 ARAB / , High Intermediate Classical Arabic Heikkinen Kay MWF 11:30AM-1:20PM Lecture PQ: Arab or consent of instructor. ARAB / , Arabic Through Maghribi Literature 100 Choudar Lakhdar MW 1:30PM-2:50PM Lecture PQ: Two years of Arabic study. ARAB / , Abbasid Prose, 100 Qutbuddin Tahera T 1:30PM-4:20PM Seminar Art History ARTH / , Art, Architecture & Identity in Ottoman Empire 100 Berlekamp Persis WF 3:00PM-4:20PM Course Comparative Literature CMLT / , Spectacle and Surveillance 100 Mitchell William JT M 2:30PM-5:20PM Seminar CONSENT REQUIRED Bernard Harcourt will be co-teaching. Consent of instructor required. a one-page letter describing your interests, what you could bring to the seminar and what you would like to get out of it. Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies CRES/ , Colloquium: Slavery & Emancipations-Atlantic Histories 100 Saville, Julie T 3:00PM-5:50PM PQ: Graduate Students Only Gender and Sexuality Studies GNSE / When Cultures Collide 100 Shweder Richard A W 9:30AM-12:20PM PQ: Advanced undergraduates may enroll with permission from instructor. Geographic Studies GEOG / Cultural Geography 100 Mikesell Marvin W MW 1:30PM-2:50PM Course

3 History HIST / The Holocaust: History and Interpretations 100 Achinger Christine MW 1:30PM-2:50PM Course History of Judaism HIJD / Jewish Responses to Continental Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, 100 Mendes-Flohr Paul W 6:00PM-8:50PM Lecture Human Rights HMRT / Human Rights: Alien & Citizen 100 Gzesh Susan MW 1:30PM- 2:50PM Lecture HMRT / Human Dignity 100 Etinson Adam T 3:00PM-5:50PM HMRT / International Human Rights Law 100 Ginsburg Thomas MWR 1:30PM-2:35PM Course HMRT / Advanced Legal Research: Foreign and International Law, Louis- Jacques Lyonette R 9:45AM-11:45AM Seminar INRE / Advanced Topics in International Security: Research of the Last Decade 100 Reese Michael R 9:00AM-11:50AM Course Islamic Studies ISLM / , Music and Islam in South Asia 100 Qureshi Regula Burckhardt TR 1:30PM-2:50PM Seminar This course will be taught by Mellon Islamic Studies Visiting Professor, Regula Burckhardt Qureshi. ISLM Readings in the Text of the Qur'an 100 Sells Michael T 1:30PM-4:20PM Lecture ISLM / Rdgs: Arabic Religious Texts 100 Robinson James; Sells Michael R 1:30PM-4:20PM Lecture ISLM / Rdg: Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed 100, Robinson James T 3:00PM-5:50PM Lecture

4 ISLM / Rdgs: Arabic Religious Texts 100 Robinson James ; Sells Michael R 1:30PM-4:20PM Lecture PQ: 2 Years of Arabic or the equivalent. Law School LAWS / Human Rights: Alien and Citizen 100 Gzesh Susan MW 1:30PM-2:50PM Lecture LAWS / Human Dignity 100 T 3:00PM-5:50PM Seminar Etinson Adam LAWS / International Human Rights 100 Ginsburg Thomas MWR 1:30PM-2:35PM Course Near Eastern History and Civilization NEHC / Ancient Near Eastern Thought & Literature-2: Anatolian Lit 100 Haroutunian Hripsime TR 10:30AM- 11:50AM Discussion PQ: This sequence meets the general education requirement in civilization studies. NEHC / Writing the Jewish State 100 Rokem Na'ama R 1:30PM-4:20PM Seminar NEHC / Islamic History & Society-2: The Middle Period 100 Woods John E TR 12:00PM-1:20PM Lecture NEHC/ The Burden of History: The Nation and Its Lost Paradise 100 Ilieva Angelina TR 10:30AM-11:50AM Course NEHC / Islamic Thought & Literature Lewis Franklin MWF 10:30AM- 11:20AM Lecture PQ: NEHC (Islamic Thought and Lit-I) or NEHC (Islamic Hist and Soc-I). NEHC / The Theology of Ibn Taymiya 100 Adem Rodrigo TR 10:30AM-11:50AM Lecture Three years of Arabic required. NEHC / Topics in Ottoman Cultural History 100 Karateke Hakan W 1:30PM-4:20PM Course NEHC / Sem: Iran and Central Asia Woods John E R 3:00PM-5:50PM Seminar PQ: History 78601, part 1

5 NEHC / Readings in Indo-Persian Literature 100 D'Hubert Thibaut ; Alam Muzaffer ARR ARR Course Polish Slavic Studies POLI / The Holocaust Object 100 Shallcross Bozena TR 1:30PM-2:50PM Course Political Science PLSC / Democracy in Indonesia 100 Slater Dan TR 9:00AM-10:20AM Lecture PLSC / Economic Development: Strategies and Institutions 100 Markus Stanislav F 10:30AM- 1:20PM Seminar PLSC / The Politics of Development 100 Paschel Tianna R R 1:30PM-4:20PM Seminar Open to Political Science Ph.D.; Others by consent only. PLSC / Empire and International Justice 100 Muthu Sankar F 1:30PM-4:20PM Seminar Open to Political Science Ph.D.; Others by consent only. PLSC / Qualitative Methods 100 Staniland Paul M 9:00AM-11:50AM Seminar CONSENT REQUIRED PLSC / International Human Rights Law 100 Ginsburg Thomas MWR 1:30PM-2:35PM Course Public Policy-Harris School PPHA / US Foreign Policy 100 Vabulas Felicity MW 1:30PM-2:50PM Course Religious Ethics RETH / Global Inequality 100 Nussbaum Martha C ; Weisbach David W 4:00PM-6:00PM Seminar RETH / Moral Problems: Poverty and Social Justice 100 Schweiker William T 1:30PM-4:20PM Lecture

6 Religious Literature RLIT / The Other and the "Exotic" in Postwar Jewish Writing 100 Hammerschlag Sarah W 1:30PM-3:50PM Lecture Sociology SOCI / Social Change 100 Lee Cheol-Sung; Zhao Dingxin TR 3:00PM-4:20PM Course SOCI / Urban Ethnography 100 Stuart Forrest T 3:00PM-5:50PM Course SOCI / Involved Interviewing 100 Hicks-Bartlett Sharon TR 9:00AM-10:20AM Course Graduate students only. SOCI/ Sem.: Religion and Politics 100 McRoberts Omar TR 3:00PM-4:20PM Seminar

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