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MUSIC 181R: Performance and Culture: Renaissance Music

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TBA Kate van Orden In this course, you become an amateur musician in Renaissance England and learn to play the viola da gamba in a consort. Through this combination of research and hands-on learning, we investigate repertory, culture and musical life...

ENGLISH 256N: Theory and Practice of the Victorian Novel

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M 3:00pm - 5:45pm, Barker 269 (FAS) Leah Price Reading-list to be determined in consultation with seminar members will include Austen, Brontë, Thackeray, Gaskell, Dickens, Collins, Trollope, read against both contemporaneous and new criticism and theory...

ENGLISH 151: Nineteenth-Century Novel

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T Th 10:30am - 11:45am, Sever 308 (FAS) Leah Price How and why the novel became the central genre of modern culture. Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Gaskell, North and South, Dickens, Bleak House, Thackeray, Vanity Fair, Trollope, The Warden, and Eliot...

KORLIT 214: Korean Writers and Their Books

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W 3-5:45 Location:TBA Si Nae Park This graduate seminar introduces students to Korean literature within an intricate transcultural and translingual matrix of other preexisting literary texts by focusing on writers and the books that served as their...

KORLIT 213: The Book in Korea Before the 20th Century

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M 3-5:45, Yenching Library 213 (FAS) Si Nae Park This course is for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students interested in the book from pre-20th-century Korea. With a focus on the “vernacular book” (i.e., books within which the Korean...

ENGLISH 141: When Novels Were New

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M W 3-4:15 Location TBA Deidre Lynch The novel’s emergence as a new literary form and the remarkable record of narrative experimentation that emergence involved, as seen in works by Behn, Defoe, Haywood, Richardson, Fielding, Hogarth, Sterne, and Austen...

HAA 241P: Diagram Paradigm

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T 12:00pm - 2:45pm, 2 Arrow 318 (FAS) Jeffrey Hamburger In a networked age, diagrams are everywhere. From philosophy, semiotics and computer science to the burgeoning field of graphics, diagrams visualize knowledge in critical ways. This seminar will look...

HISTSCI 252: Sciences of History

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T 9-11:45 am Location TBA Alex Csiszar What is historical method, and in what sense might history be made a science? Proposed answers to these questions have varied over time, in part according to changing conceptions of science and its methods. Course...

HISTSCI 187: History of Information

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Th 3pm-5:45pm Location: TBA Alex Csiszar Does information have a history? If the control and manipulation of data has now become central to politics, economics, and daily life, how did we get to this point? What came before this age of information, bits...

JAPNLIT 281: Medieval Japanese Literature and Culture

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W 3pm-5:45pm, Location TBA David Atherton This course offers students a comprehensive introduction to the literature of Japan’s medieval centuries (broadly conceived as the 12th through 16th centuries, or the last decades of the Heian period to the end of...