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Spring 2009 Courses


Draper's Spring Advising Period will begin on Tuesday, November 11th. See our 'News and Events' page for more information.
Please Note: Additional courses and descriptions will be added as they become available.


 Call Number
Course Number
 Crosslist TitleProfessor
Day
Time
Location
30538
G47.4747
 Maintenance of Matriculation
Any student who will not be taking credits during the spring must register for MM
    
30843
G65.1005
 Passions of the Mind: Affect, Literature, and Music in Europe, 1600 - 1850
Dimit
M
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conf
30845
G65.1045
CLACS
International Rights in Latin America
Lucas
M
6:10 - 9:00
 
31523
G65.1049
Journalism
Non-Fiction Narrative II
Norman
T
1:00 - 5:00
20 Cooper Sq, 654
31477
G65.1062
Performance Studies 
Theories of Directing: Kantor and Grotowski 
Schechner 

7:00 - 10:00 PM 
721B 612
31522
G65.1184.001
Journalism
Special Reporting: Plagues and Panics (Epidemics and Journalism)
Klass
T
9:30 AM - 12:40 
20 Cooper Sq, 657
 G65.1184.002
Journalism
Special Reporting: Political Cinema
Dotan
F
9:30 AM - 1:10
20 Cooper Sq, 654
31460
G65.1087
Irish Studies
Topics in Irish Literature: Northern Irish Poetry
Clarke
M
3:30 - 6:00
Erin 101
31461
G65.1088
Irish Studies
Literature of Modern Ireland II
Waters
M
6:15 - 8:45
Erin 101
30847
G65.1110
 Introduction to Science Studies II
Thurs
R
6:20 - 8:20
13-19 UP, 224
30848
G65.1116
 Introduction to Art Worlds II
Hien
T
6:20 - 8:20 
KJCC, 109
30849
G65.1135
 The Human Fact II
Clausen
R
6:20 - 8:20 
Draper Map
30850
G65.1215
 Introduction to Gender Politics II: Theories of Sex and Gender
Lukes
T
6:20 - 8:20 
Draper Map
30852
G65.1318
Trauma & Violence
Violence and Metaphor
Patell
W
6:20 - 8:20 
 
30853
G65.1321
 Introduction to Literary Cultures II: Ethics and Politics of Reading
Rizzuto
T
6:20 - 8:20 
Draper Conf 
31463
G65.1417.002
Irish Studies
History of Modern Ireland II
CANCELED
Lee
W
3:30 - 6:00
Erin 101
31462
G65.1423
Irish Studies
Ireland in the Atlantic World, 1600 - 1850
Truxes
T
3:30 - 6:00
Erin 101
 G65.1443
Irish Studies
Topics in Irish & Irish America: Five Points: Fiction, History, and Events  
Casey
R
3:30 - 6:00
 
 G65.1519
Hebrew & Judaic Studies
Israel and the Arab World, 1948 - 2008
This class meets twice a week, and only for six weeks of the semester: 03/10/09 to 04/28/09
Rabinovitch
TR
2:00 - 4:45
 
31513
G65.1753
History
Local and Community History
TBD
W
4:55 - 7:35
KJCC 607
 G65.1880
English
Political Economy of 19th Century Print
Poovey
M
1:00 - 3:00
285 Mercer, 10th Fl
31495
G65.1952
Comparative Literature
Culture and Critique: Documents and Documentary Notes in Literature: Film and Visual Culture
Vatulescu
R
11:00 AM - 1:45
19 UP 224
31433
G65.1994
German
Realism: Problems in 19th Century Prose
Note: Course Taught in English
Flemming
R
3:30 - 6:10
 
31524
G65.2012
Journalism
The Journalistic Tradition: Storied New York
Mehta
T
3:00 - 5:30
20 Cooper Sq,
7th Fl. Lib
30858
G65.2107
 Introduction to Global Histories II
Ramnath
M
6:20 - 8:20
Silver 500
30859
G65.2108
 Introduction to The City II: Living in the City: A Survey of Housing in Global Contexts
Rajagopalan
M
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
30860
G65.2121 
History
Research in Globalization
Ludden
T
2:00 - 4:45
194M 201
31458
G65.2190
 Modernism and the Alienation of Form
de Zengotita
W
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conf
30862
G65.2223
Museum Studies
Historic Houses, Cultural Landscapes, and the Politics of Preservation
Trask
T
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
240G, 410
31469
G65.2270
English
The Medieval Miscellany
Rust
R
1:00 - 3:00
19UP, 229

G65.2455
Hebrew & Judaic Studies
The Medieval Church and the Jews
Pleas Note: This course is offered for 3.0 credits.
Chazan
W
11:00 AM - 1:45
KJCC 210
31496
G65.2609
Comparative Literature
Special Topics in Theory: Difference and Totality
Iampolski
W
6:20 - 9:00
19UP 224
31497
G65.2640
Comparative Literature
Romanticism and Revolution
Sieburth
T
12:30 - 3:15
19UP 224
31470
G65.2661
English
Darwin and the Victorian Narrative
Levine
R
3:30 - 5:30
19UP, 229
31510
G65.2670
European & Mediterranean Studies
A Modern Mediterranean Region: Myth or Reality?
Santarelli
W
1:15 - 3:15
285M 7FL
31475
G65.2862
Performance Studies
Intercultural Performance
Shimakawa
R
12:30 - 3:15
721B 613
31450
G65.2913
German
Literature and Philosophy: Theories of Time
Note: Course Taught in English
North
M
3:30 - 6:10
 
31471
G65.2916
English
Urban Poetics
Sandhu
M
6:20 - 8:20
19UP, 229
31478
G65.2920
Performance Studies
Dance Ethnography
Browning
T
9:30 AM - 12:15 PM
721B 613
31472
G65.2958
English
The Source of the Hudson: Landscape, Theory, History
Shaw
T
6:20 - 8:20
19UP, 229
30873
G65.3000.001
 Directed Readings
 
   
30874
G65.3000.002
 Directed Readings
    
30875
G65.3000.003
 Directed Readings
    
30876
G65.3001.001
 Directed Readings
    
30877
G65.3001.002
 Directed Readings
    
30878
G65.3002.001
 Directed Readings (Internship)
Note: This section is Pass/Fail only.
    
30880
G65.3004
 Topics in Gender Politics: Popularizing Identity
Lukes
W
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Map
30881
G65.3005
 Topics in Global Histories: Islam and the Left: Languages of Resistance
Ramnath
W
6:20 - 8:20
Tisc LC7
31276
G65.3008
 Topics in Art Worlds: About Face
Hien
R
6:20 - 8:20
Draper Conf
30882
G65.3330.001
Museum Studies
Topics in Museum Studies: Museums and Indigenous Peoples
Stampe
W
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 
240G, 410
31467
G65.3330.003
Museum Studies
Topics in Museum Studies: Museums and Political Conflict
Feldman
W
2:00 - 5:00
240G, 410
30884
G65.3500.001
 Master's Thesis Research
    
30885
G65.3500.002
 Master's Thesis Research
    
30886
G65.3500.003
 Master's Thesis Research
    
30887
G65.3501.001
 Master's Thesis Research
    
30888
G65.3501.002
 Master's Thesis Research
    
31152
G65.3520
Hebrew and Judaic
Post-World War II American Jews
Diner
W
2:00 - 4:45
KJCC 527
31511
G65.3901
European & Mediterranean Studies 
The European Union and Its Global Role
Rosenthal
M
2:00 - 4:00
285M 7FL
31512
G65.3902
European & Mediterranean Studies 
Politics of Immigration and Culture in Western Europe
Maier
W
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
285M, 7FL


External Courses of Interest

The following courses may be of interest to Draper students, but will not count towards the Draper core requirement. Students should note that credits earned in courses originating in schools other than GSAS will count as transfer credits. For more information on Draper's course distribution requirements, please refer to Draper's degree requirements, here. All students should speak with their academic advisor before enrolling in non-Draper courses.

Call Number
 Course Number
Originating School: Department
Title
Professor
 DayTime
 Location

E58.2201 Steinhardt: Media, Culture, and Communication
Mediating the Biopolitical Body
Allen Feldman
M
4:55 - 7:05
TBD


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