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ICS 221BS: Millennial Capitalisms: Global Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Critical examination of the problematic of capital from the late nineteenth century until the present moment. Anthropological frameworks and related disciplinary approaches to the multiple cultural productions and lived experiences under divergent forms of capitalism in the new millennium. Focus on East Asia. Theories of capitalism, globalization and anti-globalization movements, "imaginaries" and fantasies, nature and the virtual, consumption, and disciplinary practices of the body. Instructors: Allison and Litzinger
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ICS 280B: Modern Literature and History
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The interaction of history and literature in a particular period, for example: the occupation of France, the French Revolution. Problems of interpretation, historical memory, social identity, and narrative. Instructor: Staff
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ICS 280B - Modern Literature and History
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ICS 280CS: Music in Literature and Philosophy: 1800-1945 (DS3)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Readings in the philosophy of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century "classical" music and in literature as a source for and response to musical composition, performance, and listening experience. Taught in English. Instructor: Pfau
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ICS 280CS - Music in Literature and Philosophy: 1800-1945 (DS3)
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ICS 280ES: Seminar in German Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Review of current debates and historical perspectives in the German cultural field, structured through contributing disciplines: social and economic history, political theory and history, literature, fine arts, music, philosophy, and religion. Team-taught, involving a wide range of faculty in the German Studies Program. Taught in English. Instructor: Donahue, Rolleston, and staff
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ICS 281ES: Cinema and Literature in Italy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A study of the relation between literature and film in Italy. Topics include: cinematic versions of novels, influence of literature and literary figures on the construction of an Italian cinematic imagination, effects of cinema on literature, women's fiction and the woman's picture, neorealism. Taught in English. Not open to students who have taken this course as Italian 170S. Instructor: Dainotto, Finucci, or Hardt
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ICS 299: Selected Topics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary from semester to semester. Instructor: Staff
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ICS 299 - Selected Topics
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ICS 299S: Seminar in Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary from semester to semester. Instructor: Staff
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ICS 299S - Seminar in Selected Topics
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ICS 49S: First Year Seminar
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary each semester offered. Instructor: Staff
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ICS 50: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Comparative Area Studies
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics differ by section. Instructor: Staff
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ICS 50 - Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Comparative Area Studies
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ICS 90A: Religions of Asia
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Problems and methods in the study of religion, followed by a survey of the historical development, beliefs, practices, ethics, and contemporary significance of the Islamic religion and religions of south and east Asia. Instructor: Nickerson or staff
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