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Race, Identity and Culture Course List Race, Identity & Culture Course List Course Number Course Title Crosslisted Typically Offered AAAS 102 Intro to African & African American Studies y year round AAAS 103 Intro to African Studies y year round AAAS 134 Old Worlds/New Histories y year round AAAS 139 History of Rock: R&B to Indie y year round AAAS 140 Introduction to Jazz y year round AAAS 190FS R&B : RhytHm and BiograpHy y Fall AAAS 213 Global Brazil y year round AAAS 217S The Atlantic Slave Trade y year round AAAS 218 Caribbean 1492-1700 y year round AAAS 220SL W Afr RootHolds in Dance y year round? AAAS 224 African Diaspora Literature y year round? AAAS 227 African American Art y year round? AAAS 232 Race, Power, and Identity y year round? AAAS 242S Race, Gender, and SeXuality y year round? AAAS 247S Social Mocements/Social Media y year round? AAAS 249 Marktin LutHer King y year round? AAAS 257 Racial/EtH Minorities Amer Pol y year round? AAAS 269 Black Gods and Kings y year round? AAAS 290S Special Topics y year round? AAAS 316S ApartHeid S-Africa/Democracy y Fall/Spring AAAS 320 Black Dance y year round? AAAS 322S Baldwin and Morrison y year round? AAAS 325S Hip-Hop Production y year round? AAAS 332 Black THeater WorksHop y year round? AAAS 343 Micgration & Human Trafficking y year round? AAAS 345 Mass Incarceration/CitizensHip y year round? AAAS 390S Special Topics y year round? AAAS 407S Cap Sem: Globalization Asia y year round? ResearcH Independent Student Culturally AAAS 493 Relevant Pedagogy n year round? AAAS 495 Distinction Program Seq Blk Women in Education n year round? AAAS 503S The Black radical tradition y year round? AAAS 544S Race and American Politics y year round? AAAS 620S Afrofuturism y year round? AAAS 642S Global Inequality ResearcH Seminar n year round? AAAS 643S Black Women, Black Freedom y year round? AAAS 690S Special Topics y year round? First-year seminar: Jews, Converts, and AMES 89S Apostates y year round? AMES 105 Understanding tHe Middle East y Fall Only Introduction to East Asian Cultures: Narrating AMES 107 East Asia tHrougH word and image y Fall/Spring AMES 111 Self, Society, Art in Hinduism y occcasionally AMES 114 BuddHism y Fall Only AMES 123 History and Culture of Iran y year round? AMES 127 The Modern Middle East y year round? AMES 142 History of CHinese Medicine y year round? AMES 144 Israeli Culture y year round? AMES 151 Indian Cinema y year round? AMES 157S Indian Civilization y year round? AMES 165S The World of Japanes Pop Cult y year round? AMES 167 Ancient and Early Modern Japan y year round? AMES 195S GTWY: RetHinking Asian and Me n year round? AMES 204FS Documenting tHe Middle East y year round? AMES 205FS Literary Islam n year round? AMES 207 Silk Roads and CHina y year round? AMES 208S Geopolitics and Culture y year round? AMES 220S Al-Qaeda to Isis y year round? AMES 233 Global CHinese Cities y year round? AMES 240 Games and Culture y year round? AMES 247 T'ai CHi and CHinese ThougHt y year round? AMES 257 Four Funerals and a Wedding y year round? AMES 272T Voices in tHe Envirn: Mandarin y year round? AMES 275 Chinese PHilosopHy y year round? AMES286 BuddHism and SeXuality y year round? AMES 288S Religion and Politics y year round? AMES 290S Asian Am Gender and SeXuality y year round? AMES 301D Religion Restrictions Violence y year round? AMES 317 Martin LutHer King y year round? AMES 318S Social Movements/Social Media y year round AMES 335 Chinatowns: A Cultural History y year round? AMES 372 Two Koreas y year round? AMES 373S Islamic Mysticism y year round? AMES 390 China as World Picture y year round? AMES 391 Independent Study n year round? AMES 435S Chinese Media and Pop Culture y year round? AMES 437S Cap Sem: Globalization Asia y year round? AMES 493 ResearcH Independent Study n year round? AMES 495 Collaborative ResearcH n year round? AMES 498S Senior Honors THesis Seminar n year round? AMES 590 China as World Picture y year round? AMES 593 ResearcH Independent Study n year round? AMES 620S Genealogies of tHe Middle East y year round? AMES 631 National Cinemas n year round? AMES 672 Two Koreas n year round? AMES 695 Collaborative ResearcH n year round? ARABIC 101 Elementary Arabic n year round? ARABIC 203 Intermediate Arabic n year round? ARABIC 295 Arabic Dialect in Music n year round? ARABIC 305 Advanced Arabic n year round? ARABIC 391 Independent Study n year round? ARABIC 407 Issues in Arabic Lang/Lit I n year round? Chinese 101 First Year CHinese n year round? Chinese 203 Intermediate CHinese n year round? Chinese 305D Advanced CHinese n year round? Chinese 331D Modern CHinese Media n year round? Chinese 332 D Chinese Translation n year round? Creole 101 Elmentary Creole n year round? Creole 203 Intermediate Creole n year round? Creole 390S Advanced Haitian Creole n year round? CULANTH 105 Intro African Studies y Fall/Spring CULANTH 214 S Shamanism & Spirit Possession y year round? CULANTH 215 S Indian Civilization y Fall/Spring CULANTH 269 Black Gods and Kings y Fall/Spring CULANTH 278 SeX/Gender-Nature/Nurture y Fall/Spring CULANTH 306 HealtH, Culture & Latino Community y Fall/Spring CULANTH 342 Migration & Human Trafficking y Fall/Spring CULANTH 365 S The World of Japanese Pop Culture y year round? CULANTH 399 Global Russia y Fall/Spring CULANTH 473 Two Koreas y occassionally CULANTH 503 S The Black Radical Tradition y Fall DANCE 130 African Dance TecH I n year round? DANCE 230 African Dance TecH II n year round? DANCE 255 T'ai CHi and CHinese ThougHt n year round? DANCE 332 Black THeater WorksHop n year round? DANCE 335 SL W African RootHolds in Dance n year round? DANCE 336 Black Dance n year round? DANCE 368 Gender in Dance and THeatre n year round? DANCE 535 S Afrofuturism n year round? DOCST 215 S Doc PHoto/SoutH Culture y year round? DOCST 540 S Memory/Doc Cinema Latin America n year round? ECON 337 S Social Inequalities and Low-Wage Work n year round? Environmental Justice: THe Economics of Race, ECON 432 S Place, and Pollution n year round? Pursuit of Equality: RetHinking ScHools - Lens of EDUC 111FS Social Justice n Fall ENGLISH 276 African Diaspora Literature y Fall/Spring ENGLISH 290S Asian American Gender & SeXuality y occassionally ENGLISH 290S Blackness in Performance y occassionally ENGLISH 290S Masterpieces of World Lit y occassionally ENGLISH 380S Baldwin and Morrison y Fall/Spring ENVIRON 216S Environment and Conflict y occasionally Environment & Global Capitalism in Latin ENVIRON 223 America y Fall/Spring Environmental Justice: tHe Economics of Race, ENVIRON 332S Place, and Pollution y occasionally ETHICS 199FS Refugees, RigHts, Resettlement y Fall ETHICS 215 Resettling Refugees in DurHam n year round ETHICS 373S Islamic Mysticism y Fall FRENCH 325S Global Displacement: VoiX FrancopHones y Fall GERMAN 387 Germany Confronts Nazism and tHe Holocaust y year round? GLHLTH 208 Transnational Feminism y Fall/Spring GLHLTH 210 Global HealtH EtHics y year round Case Studies in Global SeXual and Reproductive GLHLTH 215 HealtH y Fall/Spring GLHLTH 325S Global Displacement: VoiX FrancopHones y Fall GLHLTH 326 HealtH, Culture, and tHe Latino Community y year round GLHLTH 387 Reimagining tHe World TogetHer y year round? GSF 202S Introduction to LGBTQ Studies y Fall/Spring GSF 216 Gender and Socialism y Fall/Spring GSF 278 SeX/Gender-Nature/Nurture y Fall/Spring GSF 361 Money, SeX, Power y Fall/Spring GSF 364S Race, Gender, and SeXuality y Occassionally GSF 366 Nature, Culture, and Gender n Fall/Spring HISTORY 108 History of Rock: R&B to Indie y Fall/Spring HISTORY 121 Intro to Contemporary Latin America y Fall/Spring HISTORY 129 Intro to African Studies y Fall/Spring HISTORY 135 Silk Roads and CHina y Fall HISTORY 202 Gender and Socialism y Fall/Spring HISTORY 214 The Modern Middle East y Occasionally HISTORY 215 S Shamanism & Spirit Possession y Fall/Spring HISTORY 219 S Indian Civilization y Fall/Spring Environment and Global Capitalism in Latin HISTORY 222 American y Fall/Spring HISTORY 228 Chinatowns: A Cultural History y Occasionally HISTORY 248 History and Culture of Iran y Occasionally HISTORY 249 Transnational Feminism y Fall/Spring HISTORY 279 Modern Terrorism y Occasionally HISTORY 316S The Atlantic Slave Trade y Fall/Spring HISTORY 352 Immigrant Dreams/US Realities y Fall/Spring HISTORY 354 Native American Women y Occasionally HISTORY 357 The Insurgent SoutH y Fall/Spring HISTORY 380S Islamic Mysticism y Fall/Spring HISTORY 386S ApartHeid SoutH Africa/Democracy y Fall/Spring HISTORY 390S The LatinX 19tH Century y Occasionally HISTORY 473 Two Koreas y Occasionally ICS 110 Intro to African Studies y year round ICS 121 Intro Contemporary Latin America y Fall/Spring ICS 190S The Global History of HIV/AIDS y Occasionally ICS 209S The Atlantic Slave Trade y year round ICS 216 Gender and Socialism y Fall/Spring ICS 256S Shamanism & Spirit Possession y Fall/Spring ICS 265 Games and Culture y year round? ICS 276 Modern Terrorism y Occasionally ICS 320S Social Movements/Social Media y year round ICS 336 Chinatowns: A Cultural History y Occasionally ICS 371 Reimagining tHe World TogetHer y year round? ICS 380 Islamic Mysticism y Fall/Spring ICS 389 BuddHism and SeXuality y year round? KICHE 101 Elementary K'icHe' Maya I n year round KICHE 203 Intermediate K'icHe' Maya I n year round KOREAN 455S Korean Politics & Society n year round? LATAMERI 121 Intro Contemporary Latin America y Fall/Spring Environment and Global Capitalism in Latin LATAMERI 222 American y Fall/Spring LATAMERI 320 S Social Movements/Social Media y year round LATAMERI 328 Global Brazil y year round? LATAMERI 343
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