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USC DEN : USAC Copenhagen Business School
15.00 Credits
Goucher College
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WL 210: Cross- Cultural Issues in Nationality And Identity
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
This course is organized around a rotating series of themes that explore interdisciplinary analysis of culture around the globe. Specific topics for the semester to be announced in advanced. Spring semester. Department. Offered 2007-08 and alternate years.
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WL 230: Special Topics in African Literature And Film
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
This course, organized around a rotating thematic topic in a given semester, focuses on the construction of identity on post-colonial Africa and its varied expressions in literature and cinema. Examination of how the contemporary cinematic and literary forms describe and react to European reshuffling of values with focus on themes of dislocation and alienation, as well as the indelible interconnectedness between others and ourselves. Topic announced prior to registration. Can be repeated if different topic. Prerequisite: sophomore or permission of instructor. Spring semester. Martin. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
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WL 253: The Soul of Russia: Russian Culture And Civilization
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Goucher College
The evolution of Russian culture and civilization from the Kievan Rus' to the present day, conducted through a study of literary texts, architecture, art, music, film, and multimedia. This course is conducted in English but may be taken with a one-credit Russian component. Prerequisite: college writing proficiency. Spring semester. Czeczulin.
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WL 254: Russian Literature: Revolution And Purge
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. #9) Political, social, and ideological factors in the development of Russian literature. A study of leading Russian authors and the conflicts between artistic freedom and political conformity. Prerequisite: college writing proficiency. Variable semesters. Department.
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WL 259: Dimensions of The Russian Literary Mind: The Saint, The Madman, And The Dreamer
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. #9) Survey of Russian literature from its beginning in the 12th century, with emphasis on the great works that exemplify the traits and characteristics of the Russian religious and literary mind. Prerequisite: college writing proficiency. Variable semesters. Department.
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WL 260: Special Topics in European Literature
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
This course examines a theme in European literature in historical content, across diverse national cultural traditions and with attention to other genres of artistic expression such as music, cinema, theatre and the fine arts. Through analysis of these diverse engagements with a common theme, this course explores the cultural diversity of Europe and the ways Europeans today are both drawing on and recasting a rich cultural heritage to address social issues today. Prerequisites: none. Course may be repeated if topic is different. Spring semester. Department.
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WL 269: The Russian Fairytale
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. #9) A survey course of Russian oral and subsequent written traditions using multimedia and presented against the background of the Indo-European tradition. Taught in English. One-credit Russian language option. Fall semester. Czeczulin.
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WL 280: Selected Topics in Latin- American Studies
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. #9 AND #10) An interdisciplinary approach to significant topics relating to contemporary Latin America. Specific topic for the semester to be announced in advance. Topics may include: Latino issues in the United States, Latin-American cinema, or revolutionary movements in Latin America. Prerequisite: Frontiers or sophomore standing. Fall Semester. Murphy, Cortés-Conde.
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WS 100: Confronting Inequality: Women in Contemporary American Society
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
An interdisciplinary examination of contemporary women's experience drawing on a variety of sources-scholarly journals, autobiography, fiction, poetry, political analysis-with an emphasis onracial and ethnic diversity. Focus is on issues such as sexualities, labor force, family, motherhood, education, cultural images, health, sexual violence, and political activism. Fall and spring semesters. Department.
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