Field: European Studies

FRENCH70A: Introduction to French Fall 2013 Introduction to Tom Conley literature, from medieval period through 19th C French literature Exploration of variety of AESTHINT60: Eastern European writers Spring 2014 Literature and Art in George Grabowicz in the 20th century, an Era of Crisis and focused on holocaust and spread of Communism Repression Survey of historical HIST1511: Latin Kristen Weld relations between Latin Spring 2014 America and the US America and the US

Exploration of varieties of youth protest across HISTLIT90AY: Rachel Gillette Europe (France, Fall 2014 Youth Protest in Germany, Czech Europe Republic) around 1968

Preparation for HISTLIT97: Lauren Kaminsky, sophomore paper, focused Spring 2015 Sophomore Tutorial Timothy Wientzen on modernism and time in Britain and Russia Spring 2015 HIST1290: History of the Russian Kelly O’Neill Survey of Russian history from founding of Russia Empire to 20th century

Fall 2015 CULTBLF50: The Survey of art produced in European Postwar Peter Gordon postwar France, Germany, England

HIST1974: Eurasia Introduction to Eurasia Fall 2015 in the Twentieth Timothy Nunan and the Middle East in the Century 20th century

HISTLIT98R: Syllabus focused on public intellectuals in Fall 2015 Junior Tutorial Duncan White France, England, and Russia HISTLIT98R: Duncan White Spring 2016 Junior Tutorial Preparation for junior paper

SLAVIC129: Russia Michael Kunichika Exploration of art and Fall 2016 and Race history dealing with race in Russia, from early Lauren Kaminsky epics to Soviet period Fall 2016-Spring HISTLIT99: Senior Duncan White Work on thesis and oral 2016 Tutorial exam Oksana Willis Fall 2016 RUSS102R: Focus on analyzing Language of Social historical and journalistic Science and Media documents in Russian Field: European Studies

Survey of most of David ENGLISH 190WE: Fall 2016 Andrew Warren Foster Wallace’s works, David Foster Wallace including Infinite Jest (not petitioned for credit,

but material used for oral exam)

Political science Spring 2017 GOV1286: Central Yuval Weber introduction to Russia’s Asia and the relationship with Central Caucasus Asia and the Caucasus throughout history

Exploration of variety of Spring 2017 SLAVIC195: Central Jonathan Bolton novels from East Central European Novel Europe (, After World War II Poland, Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary) in years following World War II

Introduction to Spring 2017 FRENCH234: Françoise Lionnet Francophone literatures Francophone Studies dealing with questions and Human Rights related to human rights

Field: European Studies

Russian Empires

Labzina, Anna Evdokimovna, Gary Marker, and Rachel May. Days of a Russian Noblewoman: The Memories of Anna Labzina, 1758-1821. [Late 18th Century]

Drancey, Anne. Captive des Tchtchqnes. Compiled by Claudine Herrmann. Edited by Edouard Merlieux. [1857]

Tolstoy, Loe. Hadji Murad. [1912]

Platonov, Andrei. Soul. [~1930s]

Kundera, Milan. “The Tragedy of Central Europe.” (1984)

Yegenoglu, Meyda. Colonial Fantasies: Towards a Feminist Reading of Orientalism. [2005]

King, Charles. The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus. [2008]

*Image of map included in back of packet (Image 1)

Russian Countercultures

Turgenev, Ivan. Fathers and Sons. [1862]

Dostoevsky, Fyodor. Notes from the Underground. [1864]

Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich. “Conclusion” in What Is to be Done? [1902]

Nabokov, Vladimir. The Gift. [1938]

Tsypkin, Leonid. Summer in Baden Baden. [2001]

Evtuhov, Catherine, and Goldfrank, David. A History of Russia: Peoples, Legends, Events, Forces. “Chapter 21: Alexander II and the Era of the Great Reforms, 1855-1870.” [2004].

Said, Edward. “Reflections on Exile,” in Reflections on Exile. [2002]

Race and Racism in Europe

Frantz Fanon, “L’Algérie se dévoile.” [1959]

Field: European Studies

Smith, William Gardner. The Stone Face. [1963]

Mathieu Kassovitz, “La haine.” [1995]

Pamuk, Orhan. Snow. [2002]

Alexandrov, Vladimir. The Black Russian. [2004]

De Sousa Santos, Boaventura. “Toward a Multicultural Conception of Human Rights.” [1997]

Scott, Joan. “Sexualarism: On secularism and Gender Equality,” in The Fantasy of Feminist History. [2012]

*Image included in back of packet (Image 2)

Imagining Modernity and Alternative Futures

Frederick Winslow Taylor, “The Principles of Scientific Management,” pp. 4-21. [1911]

Zamiatin, EvgeniƱ Ivanovich. We. [1921]

Bulgakov, Mikhail, and Michael Glenny. The Heart of a Dog. [1925]

Woolf, Virginia. Mrs. Dalloway. [1925]

Stapledon, Olaf. Star Maker. [1937]

Foster Wallace, David. Infinite Jest. [1996]

Buck-Morss, Susan. “On Time” in Dreamworld and Catastrophe, pp. 42-96. [2000]

Judt, Tony. “Introduction” in Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945. [2005]

European Communism and the Individual

Kafka, Franz. “In the Penal Colony.” [1919]

Orwell, George. Homage to Catalonia. [1938]

Jean-Luc Godard, “La Chinoise” [1967]

Memorandum of Conversation between Leonid Brezhnev and Alexander Dubcek. [13 August 1968] Field: European Studies

Kundera, Milan. The Unbearable Lightness of Being. [1984]

Magda Szabó, The Door, trans. Rix, Len. [1987]

Richard Ivan Jobs, “Youth Movements: Travel, Protest, and Europe in 1968.” The American Historical Review. April 2009, p. 376-404.

Bolton, Jonathan. Worlds of Dissent: , the Plastic People of the Universe, and Czech Culture Under Communism. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2012. Chapter 4.

*Image included in back of packet (Image 3) Field: European Studies

Senior Bibliography

Pre-19th Century

Plato. "Euthyphro." Plato Five Dialogues. [399-395 BC]

Augustine, and Garry Wills. “Book 1, 2, 4, 7, 10.” Confessions. New York: Penguin, 2006. Print. [~390 AD]

Kant, Immanuel, Theodore Meyer Greene, Hoyt H. Hudson, and John Silber. Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone. New York: Harper & Row, 1960. 15-39, 50-72, 79-105. Print. [1793]

Goldfrank/Hughes/Evtuhov/Stites, A History of Russia: Peoples, Legends, Events, Forces [2004].

Kivelson & Neuberger [eds.], Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture [2008].

Emden, Wolfgang Van. La Chanson De Roland. London: Grant & Cutler, 1995. Print. [11th Century]

Rabelais, Franois, Guy Demerson, Michel Renaud, and Genevive Demerson. Pantagruel. Paris: Seuil, 1996. Print. [1532]

A. M. Kurbskii, Prince A. M. Kurbskii’s History of Ivan IV: 25-71 [1573]

Montaigne, Michel De, and Alexandre Micha. Essais ... Michel De Montaigne. Paris: Garnier- Flammarion, 1969. Print. [1580]

Bellay, Joachim Du. Les Regrets. Paris: Laffont, 1958. Print. [1558]

Curtis, David. Descartes, Discours De La Mthode. London: Grant & Cutler, 1984. Print. [1637]

Molire. Les Prcieuses Ridicules; Les Femmes Savantes. Paris: Maxi-livres-Profrance, 1998. Print. [1659]

Molire, and Claude Bourqui. Le Misanthrope. Paris: Librairie Gnrale Franaise, 2000. Print. [1666]

Pascal, Blaise, Louis Lafuma, and Dominique Descotes. Penses, Pascal. Paris: Garnier, Flammarion, 1973. Print. [1670]

Racine, Jean, and Jos Lupin. Phèdre. Prface De Charles Pguy. Notes De Jos Lupin. Paris: Livre De Poche, 1964. Print. [1677]

Basil Dmytryshyn, "Modernization of Russia under Peter I and Catherine II": 16-70

Field: European Studies

Voltaire. Lettres Philosophiques. Paris: Garnier-Flammarion, 1967. Print. [1733]

Gavrila Derzhavin, “Ode to the Wise Princess Felitsa” [1782].

Lavocat, Franoise. Les Confessions, Rousseau. Paris: ditions Nathan, 1997. Print. [1789]

Alexander N. Radishchev, Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow: 40-43, 91-107, 164-187 [1790]

Labzina, Anna Evdokimovna, Gary Marker, and Rachel May. Days of a Russian Noblewoman: The Memories of Anna Labzina, 1758-1821. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois UP, 2001. Print. [Late 18th Century]

Modernism

Kafka, Franz, and Willa Muir. The Penal Colony, Stories and Short Pieces. New York: Schocken, 1948. Print. [1919]

Zamiatin, EvgeniƱ Ivanovich, and Natasha Randall. We. New York: Modern Library, 2006. Print. [1921]

Haãek, Jaroslav. The Good Soldier Svejk: And His Fortunes in the World War. New York: Knopf, 1993. Print. [1923]

Witkiewicz, Stanisław Ignacy, and Daniel C. Gerould. Seven Plays. New York: Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications, 2004. Print. [1924]

Bulgakov, Mikhail, and Michael Glenny. The Master and Margarita. New York: Harper & Row, 1967. Print. [1924]

Kafka, Franz. The Trial. New York: Knopf, 1957. Print. [1925]

Woolf, Virginia. Mrs. Dalloway. New York: Harcourt, Brace. [1925]

Davies, Stevie. Virginia Woolf: To the Lighthouse. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1989. Print. [1927]

Kulish, Mykola. Sonata Pathetique. Littleton, CO: Ukrainian Academic, 1975. Print. [1930]

Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Despair: A Novel. N.p.: n.d. Print. [1934]

Schulz, Bruno. Cinnamon Shops: And Other Stories. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1963. Print. [1934]

ýapek, Karel, and Ewald Osers. War with the Newts. Highland Park, NJ: Catbird, 1990. Print. [1936]

Field: European Studies

Sándor Márai, Embers, trans. Carol Brown Janeway [Vintage] [1942]

Nabokov, Vladimir. The Gift. New York: Vintage International, 1991. Print. [1952]

Czesław Miłosz, The Captive Mind, trans. Jane Zielonko [Vintage] [1953]

Night and Fog. Alain Resnais, [1955.]

Gombrowicz, Witold, Eric Mosbacher, and Alastair Hamilton. Ferdydurke ; Pornografia ; Cosmos: Three Novels. New York: Grove, 1978. Print. [1956]

Borowski, Tadeusz. This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen. New York: Penguin, 1976. Print. [1959]

Bohumil Hrabal, I Served the King of England, trans. Paul Wilson [New Directions] [1971]

Ryszard Kapuściński, The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat, trans. William R. Brand [Vintage] [1978]

Platonov, AndreƱ Platonovich. The Foundation Pit. Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis, 1973. Print. [1987]

Adam Barrows, “The Shortcomings of Timetables’: Greenwich, Modernism, and the Limits of Modernity” [2010], pp. 262-289.

Magda Szabó, The Door, trans. Len Rix [NYRB Books] [1987]

Herta Müller, The Appointment, trans. Michael Hulse [Picador] [1997]

Magdalena Platzová, The Attempt, trans. Alex Zucker [Bellevue] [2016]

Literary Responses to Political Trends Post-19th Century

Evans, C. Stephen, and Soren Kierkegaard. Fear and Trembling. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2006. 5-81. Print. [1843]

Dickens, Charles. Hard Times [1854], Chapters I-XVI

---. Sketches by Boz [1836] “Meditations in Monmouth Street” [92-101]; “A Visit to Newgate” [249-267], “The Prisoner’s Van” [340-344]

---. Selected Journalism 1850-1870. Ed. David Pascoe [2006]. “Spitalfields” [294-305]; “On Duty with Inspector Fields” [306-18]; “A Small Star in the East” [376-85]; “To Working Men” [466-70].

Goncharov, Ivan Aleksandrovich, and Natalie Duddington. Oblomov. London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1932. Print. [1859]

Field: European Studies

Turgenev, Ivan. Fathers and Sons. Oxford: Oxford Paperbacks, 1991. Print. [1862]

Chernyshevsky, Nikolai. What Is to Be Done? Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1989. Print. [Excerpts] [1863]

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, and Constance Garnett. The Brothers Karamazov. New York: Modern Library, 1996. Print. [1880]

Paul Lafargue, “The Right to Be Lazy,” pp. 1-30 [1883].

Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray [1890]

Wells, H. G. The Time Machine. S.l.: Floating, 2008. Print. [1895]

Frederick Winslow Taylor, The Principles of Scientific Management, pp. 4-21 [1911]

Tolstoy, Leo, and Aylmer Maude. Hadji Murd. New York: Modern Library, 2003. Print. [1912]

H.G. Wells, “The Dreamer in the Kremlin,” Russia in the Shadows, pp. 145-168 [1920]

Bulgakov, Mikhail, and Michael Glenny. The Heart of a Dog. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968. Print. [1925]

André Breton, Nadja, 1928.

Dziga Vertov, “Cine-eyes, a Revolution,” The Film Factory, pp. 89-94.

Dziga Vertov, Man with a Movie Camera [1929].

Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times [1936].

Stapledon, Olaf, and Patrick A. McCarthy. Star Maker. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UP, 2004. Print. [1937]

Orwell, George. Homage to Catalonia. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1952. Print. [1938]

Carol Reed, “The Third Man” [1949]

Wolfgang Staudte, “Die Mörder sind unter uns” [‘The Murderers are Among Us’] [1946]

Vittorio De Sica, “Ladri di biciclette” [‘Bicycle Thieves’] [1948]

Federico Fellini, “La Strada” [1954]

Beauvoir, Simone De, and Leonard M. Friedman. The Mandarins. N.p. Print. [1954]

Georges Perec, Things: A Story of the Sixties [Verba, 2010] [1965]

Field: European Studies

Gillo Pontecorvo “La battaglia di Algeri” [‘The Battle of Algiers’] [1966]

Ingmar Bergman, “Persona” [1966]

Jean-Luc Godard, “La Chinoise” [1967]

Milan Kundera, The Joke [Harper Perennial, 1993] [1967]

Johannes Fabian, Time and the Other. [1983], pp. 1-2, 11-35.

Baumann, Michael. Wie Alles Anfing = How It All Began. Vancouver: Pulp Press, [1981].

Cohn-Bendit, Daniel, and Gabriel Cohn-Bendit. Obsolete Communism: The Left Wing Alternative. AK Press, [2001]

Debord, Guy, and Ken Knabb. Society of the Spectacle. Rebel Press, [2006.]

Kovly, Heda. Under a Cruel Star: A Life in 1941-1968. Cambridge, Mass: Plunkett Lake Press, [1986.]

Kundera, Milan. The Unbearable Lightness of Being. London: Faber and Faber, [1984.]

Smith, William Gardner. The Stone Face. New York: Farrar, Straus, [1963.]

Ludvk Vaculk “Two thousand words for workers, farmers, scientists, artists, and everyone,” [27 June 1968].

The Firemen's Ball. Dir. Miloã Forman. [1967.]

Memorandum of Conversation between Leonid Brezhnev and Alexander Dubcek [13 August 1968].

Mark Kramer, “The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Brezhnev Doctrine” in 1968: The World Transformed, 111-72.

Havel, “Charter 77” and “The Power of the Powerless,” in Open Letters: Selected Writings, 1965-1990. New York: Knopf, [1991.]

Aleksander Solzhinitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago [Harper Perennial Modern Classics; Abridged, 2007] [1973]

Volker Schlöndorff, Margarethe von Trotta, “The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum” [1975]

Milan Kundera, “The Tragedy of Central Europe” [1984]

Czesław Miłosz, “Central European Attitudes” [1986]

Field: European Studies

György Konrd, “Is the Dream of Central Europe Still Alive?” [1986]

Danilo Kiã, “Variations on Central European Themes” [1987]

Wim Wenders, “Der Himmel über Berlin” [‘Wings of Desire’] [1987]

“The Lisbon Conference on Literature: A Round Table of Central European and Russian Writers” [1990]

Milan Kundera, “Three Contexts of Art: From Nation to World” [1993]

Mathieu Kassovitz, “La haine” [1995]

Michael Haneke, “Cach” [‘Hidden’] [2005]

Intellectual History 19th & 20th Century

Orwell, George. “Charles Dickens” [1940]. Essays. Ed. Bernard Crick. London: Penguin, 2000

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Walter Arnold Kaufmann, and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. On the Genealogy of Morals. New York: Vintage, 1967. Print. [1887]

Buber, Martin. I and Thou. New York: Scribner, 1958. Print. [1937]

Judt, Tony. "XII, XIII." Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945. New York: Penguin, 2005. N. pag. Print.

Richard Ivan Jobs, “Youth Movements: Travel, Protest, and Europe in 1968.” The American Historical Review. April 2009, p. 376-404.

Timothy S. Brown, "1968" East and West: Divided Germany as a Case Study in Transnational History". The American Historical Review. 114, no. 1: 69-96.

Bolton, Jonathan. Worlds of Dissent: Charter 77, the Plastic People of the Universe, and Czech Culture Under Communism. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2012. Chapter 4.

Susan Buck-Morss, “On Time” in Dreamworld and Catastrophe, pp. 42-96.

Stephen Kern, The Culture of Time and Space, “The Nature of Time,” pp. 10-35

Terry Eagleton, “What is Literature?” Literary Theory: An Introduction, pp. 1-14.

Hayden White, “The Historical Event,” pp. 9-30.

David Harvey, “The Time and Space of the Enlightenment Project,” pp. 240-259.

Field: European Studies

David Landes, “Introduction,” “The Greatest Necessity for Every Rank of Men,” and “The Good Old Days That Never Were,” Revolution in Time: Clocks and the Making of the Modern World, pp. 1-12, 71-86, 215-230

E.P. Thompson, “Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism,” pp. 56-97.

Mary Ann Doane, “The Representability of Time” and “Zeno’s Paradox: The Emergence of Cinematic Time” in The Emergence of Cinematic Time, pp. 1-32, 172-205.

Benedict Anderson, “Old Languages, New Models” in Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, pp. 67-82.

Lev Trotsky, “Peculiarities of Russia’s Development” The History of the Russian Revolution, pp. ix-xxii, 3-15 [1930]

H.G. Wells. “It seems to me that I am more to the Left than you, Mr. Stalin,” The New Statesman [1934]

Jeff Sahadeo, "Epidemic and Empire: Ethnicity, Class, and "Civilization" in the 1892 Tashkent Cholera Riot," Slavic Review 64, no.1 [2005]: 117-139

Said, Edward W. Orientalism. New York: Vintage, 1979. Print.

Imperialism, Post-Colonialism, Contemporary Considerations of Race

Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from the Underground [New York: Vintage, 1994] [1864]

Andrei Platonov, Soul: And Other Stories [New York: NYRBooks, 2007] [~1930s]

Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man [New York: Vintage Books, 1995] [1952]

Frantz Fanon, “L”Algrie se dvoile,” chap 1, L’An V de la rvolution algrienne [1959]

Edouard Glissant, excerpt from Poétique de la Relation [1990]

Gilles Deleuze, “La littrature et la vie” [in Critique et Clinique] [1993]

J-M G Le Clezio, La quarantaine - Folio, Gallimard [1995]

De Sousa Santos, Boaventura. “Toward a Multicultural Conception of Human Rights.” Zeitschrift fr Rechtssoziologie :the German journal of law and society 18 [1997], pp. 1-15

Yvette Christiansë, Castaway - Duke UP [1999]

Zadie Smith, White Teeth [Vintage, 2001] [2000] Field: European Studies

Leonid Tsypkin, Summer in Baden Baden [New York: New Directions, 2003] [first published 2001]

Orhan Pamuk, Snow [Vintage, 2005] [2002]

Vladimir Alexandrov, The Black Russian [New York: Grove Press, 2014] [2004]

Fabienne Kanor, Humus – Gallimard [2006]

Nathacha Appanah, Les rochers de Poudre d'Or - Folio, Gallimard [2006]

Assia Djebar, Nulle part dans la maison de mon père - Babel Poche, Actes Sud [2007]

King, Charles. The Ghost of Freedom: a History of the Caucasus. Oxford University Press: 2008.

Roy, Olivier. The New Central Asia: Geopolitics and the Birth of Nations. NYU Press: 2007.

J-M G Le Clezio, Ritournelle de la faim - Folio, Gallimard [2008]

Nathacha Appanah, Tropique de la violence – Gallimard [2016]