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HUNGARN 100: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Hungarian
1.00 Credits
Duke University
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HUNGARN 14: Intensive Hungarian Language and Culture
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to Hungarian comprehension, speaking, writing, reading, and cultural acquisition. Instructor: Staff
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HUNGARN 63: Intermediate Hungarian Language and Culture
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on the study of Hungarian phonetics, grammar, discourse, textual analysis, and writing. Prerequisites: Hungarian 1 and 2 or Hungarian 14 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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HUNGARN 70: Intensive Intermediate Hungarian
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Intensive study of Hungarian at the intermediate level. Equivalent of two semesters. Prerequisites: Hungarian 1 and 2 or equivalent. Instructor: Viktorov
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ICS 100: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Comparative Area Studies
1.00 Credits
Duke University
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ICS 101A: Experimental Art and Its Ethics since 1945
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Major avant-garde movements of the post-World War II era covered globally, from abstract expressionist painting to multimedia interactive art, all of which concentrate on the social, political, and cultural impact of experimental art after the atomic age and in the aftermath of the Holocaust, continuing into the post-biological age of genetic engineering. Focus on the vast changes that have occurred in art and its media since 1945 and the moral and ethical roles that art plays in shaping culture and in reflecting its social exigencies. Instructor: Stiles
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ICS 101BS: Doing Good: Anthropological Perspectives on Development
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Course will move through the evaluation of the impact of development projects to consider the role of development as a global phenomenon that affects both what it means to be American and how the `other' is constructed. Instructor: Mathers
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ICS 101C: Anthropology and Film
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The study of feature films and documentaries on issues of colonialism, imperialism, war and peace, and cultural interaction. An introduction to critical film theory and film production in non-Western countries. Instructor: Allison, Jackson, or Litzinger
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ICS 101E: Gender and Culture
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Explanation of differing beliefs about gender cross-culturally, by comparison with dominant themes about gender in our own cultural history and contemporary ideological struggles. Instructor: Allison or Silverblatt
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ICS 101F: Muslim World: Transformations and Continuities
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The diversity of social practices within the community of Islam. Particular emphasis on gender relations, religious movements, diaspora communities, and social change. Instructor: Ewing
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