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FRSEMR 46e: The Germans and Their History
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Can earlier centuries shed light on the present ones? The seminar will reach back to the first century C.E. and forward to the twenty-first century in search of continuities and discontinuities in the political and cultural life of Germans. The goal will be to discover defining experiences in German history and memory and to ask what they promise, or portend, for a united and democratic Germany facing new demographic, economic, and geo-political crises.
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FRSEMR 46g: America Inside Out: Foreign Perspectives on the United States
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The United States has long sparked the imagination or kindled the ire of foreign artists, novelists, sociologists, revolutionaries, and cultural critics. This seminar explores foreign perspectives of America from the 19th century to the present: fiction, poetry, travel-writing, visual arts, film, sociology and psychology. Foreign commentary from many regions illuminates hitherto unseen dimensions of American history and culture, and reveals the influence of the U.S. abroad.
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FRSEMR 46j: Freedom of Expression: Is It the Primary Right? The Divide Between Europe and the United States
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Why must speech be free? Must speech enjoy a special protection compared to other freedoms? The course will discuss the divide between Europe and United States on the protection of freedom of expression. It will study case law of the Supreme Court of the USA and of the European Court of Human rights and other European institutions. Cases studies will include hate speech, pornography, the Islamic scarf ban in France, the Danish cartoons and reality shows.
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FRSEMR 46n: The Great Immigration Debate
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The seminar explores the historical, cultural, and socioeconomic context of immigration and how it becomes contested and meaningful to diverse groups in society. We employ a global comparative perspective to examine how immigration is politicized throughout the world and embedded in larger global networks of socioeconomic and cultural relations. We focus on the experiences of immigrants themselves in order to understand how class, ethnicity, race, and gender identities are reconfigured as people move across borders.
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FRSEMR 46p: Human Rights in Peace and War
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Studies how human rights perspective illuminates relations between state authority and individuals and defines standards of behavior that societies agree to aspire to reach. Topics include the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, rights in political and economic spheres, the rights of women, children, and refugees, international human rights law and international humanitarian law, and the state, regional, and international processes and structures that establish and monitor the regime of international human rights law.
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FRSEMR 46t: Rebels With a Cause: Tiananmen in History and Memory
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
In spring 1989, millions of Chinese took to the streets calling for political reforms. The nationwide demonstrations and the college students' hunger strike on Tiananmen Square ended with the People's Liberation Army firing on unarmed civilians. Student leaders and intellectuals were purged, imprisoned, or exiled. ?Tiananmen? remains a political taboo in China today despite the Tiananmen Mothers' struggle to keep the forbidden memory alive. This course will explore the Tiananmen Movement in history and memory.
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FRSEMR 46u: Punks, Queers, and Pakistanis: Subcultures in Modern Britain
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
British cultural theorists developed the idea of subculture to explain the startling emergence of groups like punks, mods, and skinheads. In this course, subcultures will be our passport to the undergrounds and by-ways of modern Britain. We will consider some themes of British history, including the loss of empire, the rise of consumer culture, and the emergence of queer politics. We will also consider the uses of "subculture" as a category for understanding modern societies.
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FRSEMR 47n: The Sixties: History and Memory
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The movements of the "Long Sixties" - notably civil rights and Black Power, the New Left and the counterculture, peace activism, feminism, and gay liberation - have transformed American politics and culture. Drawing upon a broad range of primary sources, we will explore the struggle to define what it meant to be American during this period, and how that struggle has been remembered, so that students can develop their own interpretations of this pivotal era of history.
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FRSEMR 47p: Just Friends: I Don't Love You Like That
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Tell someone that you just want to be friends and it will be taken as an assertion that you are slotting them into a secondary role-they are not seen as suitable for the highest levels of affection, i.e., romantic love. But friendship has not always been seen as a lesser relation of romance. This raises some important questions about the nature of friendship, and this course will examine these and other related topics.
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FRSEMR 47s: Humanitarian Intervention
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will examine the changing nature of humanitarian intervention since the end of the Cold War. Through weekly reading assignments, student presentations, video clips and films, this course will look at the methods and means of modern intervention, how such interventions are justified today by scholars and experts, as well as how they are represented to the public by the media, international organizations and governments.
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