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COURSE DEPARTMENT AND NUMBER COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S) TERM(S) OFFERED CREDITS TOWARDS CERTIFICATE General Education Aesthetic and Interpretative Understanding 13 Rx: Arts for Global Health Doris Sommer N.O. 2 Culture and Belief 21 Pathways through the Andes–Culture, History, and Beliefs in Andean South America Gary Urton N.O. 4 Societies of the World 24 Global Health Challenges: Complexities of Evidence-Based Policy Sue Goldie Spring 2 Societies of the World 30 Moctezuma’s Mexico: Then and Now Davíd L. Carrasco and William Fash Fall 4 Societies of the World 34 The Caribbean Crucible: Colonialism, Capitalism and Post- Colonial Misdevelopment in the Region Orlando Patterson Fall 4 Societies of the World 40 The Incas: The Last Great Empire of Pre-Columbian South America Gary Urton Fall 4 Societies of the World 44 Human Trafficking, Slavery and Abolition in the Modern World Orlando Patterson Spring 2 United States in the World 15 Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration: From Obama to Trump Jennifer L. Hochschild Spring 2 United States in the World 28 Racial Capitalism and Imperialism: The US between the Revolution and the Civil War Walter Johnson N.O. 4 United States in the World 31 American Society and Public Policy Theda Skocpol and Mary Waters Fall 2 African & African American Studies African & African American Studies 90r.a5 Jamaican Patois John M. Mugane N.O 2 African & African American Studies 90r.g. Haitian Creole John M. Mugane N.O 2 African & African American Studies 103y Histories of Racial Capitalism Destin Jenkins N.O. 2 African & African American Studies 106X Contemporary African Music: Global and Local Ingrid Monson N.O. 2 African & African American Studies 110x “Welcome Aboard Celebrity Slaveship”: Representations of the Middle Passage in American Culture Giovanna Micconi N.O. 2 African & African American Studies 118 The History of African Americans From the Slave Trade to the Civil War Vincent Brown Fall 2

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Page 1: COURSE DEPARTMENT AND NUMBER - David RockefellerSidney Chalhoub N.O. 2 History 97L “What is Atlantic History?” Mary Lewis N.O. 4 History 1018 Coffee and the Nighttime: History

COURSE DEPARTMENT

AND NUMBER

COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S) TERM(S)

OFFERED

CREDITS

TOWARDS

CERTIFICATE

General Education

Aesthetic and

Interpretative

Understanding 13

Rx: Arts for Global Health Doris Sommer N.O. 2

Culture and Belief 21 Pathways through the Andes–Culture, History, and Beliefs in

Andean South America

Gary Urton N.O. 4

Societies of the World 24 Global Health Challenges: Complexities of Evidence-Based Policy Sue Goldie Spring 2

Societies of the World 30 Moctezuma’s Mexico: Then and Now Davíd L. Carrasco and

William Fash

Fall 4

Societies of the World 34 The Caribbean Crucible: Colonialism, Capitalism and Post-

Colonial Misdevelopment in the Region Orlando Patterson Fall 4

Societies of the World 40 The Incas: The Last Great Empire of Pre-Columbian South

America

Gary Urton Fall 4

Societies of the World 44 Human Trafficking, Slavery and Abolition in the Modern World Orlando Patterson Spring 2

United States in the World

15

Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration: From Obama to Trump Jennifer L. Hochschild Spring 2

United States in the World

28

Racial Capitalism and Imperialism: The US between the

Revolution and the Civil War

Walter Johnson N.O. 4

United States in the World

31

American Society and Public Policy Theda Skocpol and

Mary Waters

Fall 2

African & African American Studies

African & African

American Studies 90r.a5

Jamaican Patois John M. Mugane N.O 2

African & African

American Studies 90r.g.

Haitian Creole John M. Mugane N.O 2

African & African

American Studies 103y

Histories of Racial Capitalism Destin Jenkins N.O. 2

African & African

American Studies 106X

Contemporary African Music: Global and Local Ingrid Monson N.O. 2

African & African

American Studies 110x

“Welcome Aboard Celebrity Slaveship”: Representations of the

Middle Passage in American Culture

Giovanna Micconi N.O. 2

African & African

American Studies 118

The History of African Americans From the Slave Trade to the

Civil War

Vincent Brown Fall 2

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African & African

American Studies 119x

Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food Carla Martin Spring 2

African & African

American Studies 123X

Mass Incarceration in Historical Perspective Elizabeth Hinton Fall 2

African & African

American Studies 150x

Race, Racism, and American Politics Lawrence Bobo Fall 2

African & African

American Studies 187X

The Creole Spirits Christina Davidson Spring 2

African & African

American Studies 197X

Intersectional and International Social Movements, 1920-2020 Tejasvi Nagaraja Spring 2

African & African

American Studies 199x

Social Revolutions in Latin America Alejandro de la Fuente N.O. 4

Anthropology

Anthropology 1040 Origins of the Food We Eat Richard Meadow N.O. 2

Anthropology 1090 Ethnography and Archaeology Gary Urton N.O. 2

Anthropology 1095 Urban Revolutions: Archaeology and the Investigation of Early

States

Jason Ur and Jeffrey

Quilter

Fall 2

Anthropology 1180 Amazonian Archaeology and the Future of Tropical Rainforests Eduardo Nevez and

Richard Meadow

Fall 2

Anthropology 1168 Maya Glyphs Nicholas Carter Spring 4

Anthropology 1181 Tacos, Tamales, and Tequila: Eating and Drinking in Ancient

Mexico

Jennifer Caraballo Spring 4

Anthropology 1182 People of the Sun: The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico William Fash Spring 4

Anthropology 1190 Encountering the Conquistadors Matt Liebmann N.O. 4

Anthropology 1450 Water, Infrastructure, and Meaning Steven C. Caton N.O. 2

Anthropology 1634 Indigeneity, Rights, and the Politics of Identity Ronald Niezen Spring 2

Anthropology 1785 Law and Violence in Latin America Ieva Jusionyte N.O. 4

Anthropology 2110r Issues in Mesoamerican Archaeology: Seminar William L. Fash Fall 4

Anthropology 2173 A Tale of Two Empires: The Sumerian and the Inca Civilizations

in Comparative Perspective

Gary Urton and Piotr

Steinkeller

N.O. 2

Anthropology 2177 Jaguar-Men and Golden Cities: The Archaeology of South

America

Gary Urton Fall 4

Comparative Literature

Comparative Literature 130 Disability and World Literature Roanne Kantor N.O. 2

Comparative Literature 138 Subversive Renaissance: Books that Changed the World Katharina Piechocki N.O. 2

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Comparative Literature 144 Stories at the Border Roanne Kantor N.O. 2

Comparative Literature 277 Literature, Diaspora, and Global Trauma Karen Thornber N.O. 2

Comparative Literature 296 Mobility and Materiality: Case Studies in Networks of Collecting

and Displacement Diana Sorensen N.O. 2

Economics

Economics 980DD Globalization and Inequality – Junior Tutorial Marc J. Melitz Fall 2

Economics 90EE The Behavioral Economics of Poverty and Development Gautam Rao Spring 2

Economics 980F Race in America Roland Fryer N.O. 2

Economics 980P International Trade Policy Elhanan Helpman Fall 2

Economics 90OU Immigration Economics George Borjas Fall 2

Economics 1029 Economics of Crime: Theory and Lessons to and from Latin

America Joao Manoel Pinho de

Mello

N.O. 4

Economics 1393 Poverty and Development Nathan Nunn Spring 2

Economics 1400 The Future of Globalization: Issues, Actors, and Decisions Lawrence H. Summers

and Robert Lawrence

N.O. 2

Economics 1435 Macroeconomic Policy in the Global Economy Emmanuel Farhi Spring 2

Economics 1531 Economics of International Financial Policy Gita Gopinath Spring 2

Economics 1535 International Trade and Investment Pol Antrás N.O. 2

Economics 1544 Foundations of International Macroeconomic Policy Gita Gopinath Spring 2

Economics 1545 International Financial and Macroeconomic Policy Kenneth Rogoff N.O. 2

Economics 1800 The Economics of Cities Edward Glaeser Spring 2

Economics 2390 Development Economics Michael Kremer N.O. 2

Economics 2530a International Trade Elhanan Helpman Fall 2

Economics 2530b International Finance Gita Gopinath Spring 2

Economics 2535 Advanced Topics in International Trade Matteo Maggiori Spring 2

Economics 2811 Social Economics Roland G. Fryer N.O. 2

English

English 62D Migrations: Literature of Displacement Jesse McCarthy Fall 2

English 68 Migrations: American Immigrant Literature Glenda R. Caprio N.O. 2

English 176fr On the Run: Fugitives and Refugees in American Literature Thomas Dichter Spring 2

English 299ES Interracial Encounters: Comparative Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Ju Yon Kim Spring 2

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Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

122

Caribbean Postcolonial Thought Mayra Rivera Rivera N.O. 4

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

127

Ethnic and Racial Inequality in Education: The Role of Culture Natasha Warikoo Fall 2

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

129

Education in Armed Conflict Sara Dryden Peterson Spring 2

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

130

Emerging Issues in Humanitarian Response and Human Rights Phuong Pham and

Jennifer Leaning

N.O. 2

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

132

Detention, Deportation, and Resistance in US History TBA Fall 2

Expository Writing

Expository Writing 20 228,

229

Narratives of Immigration Margaret Rennix Fall 2

Expository Writing 20 236,

237

Human Rights as History Sparsha Saha Fall 2

Expository Writing 20 242,

243

God as Government Kip Richardson Spring 2

Expository Writing 20 263 Drugs, Mind, and War in the Americas Ezer Vierba Spring 4

Expository Writing 20 264,

265

Black Autobiography Joshua Williams Spring 2

Folklore and Mythology

Folklore and Mythology

156

Traffic on the Road: The Folklorist and the Highway Ruth Goldstein N.O. 2

Freshman Seminars

Freshman Seminar 27I Global Health: Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Delivery

Systems

Sanjay Saini Fall 2

Freshman Seminar 30V Mexico: Revolution, Authoritarianism and Democracy: 100 Years Jorge I. Dominguez N.O. 4

Freshman Seminar 32M Food for Thought: Culinary Culture in Spain and Beyond Johanna Damgaard

Liander

N.O. 4

Freshman Seminar 33C Borges, García Márquez, Bolaño and Other Classics of Modern

Latin American Fiction and Poerty

Mariano Siskind Fall 4

Freshman Seminar 43C Human Rights and the Global South Jacqueline Bhabha and

Caroline M. Elkins

Fall 2

Freshman Seminar 44J Clash of Titans, Seats of Empire: The Aztecs, Toltecs, and Race of

Giants in Ancient Mexico William L. Fash N.O. 4

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Freshman Seminar 61C Spanish-American Culture and Society in the 1960s—The Last

Utopia? Diana Sorensen N.O. 4

Freshman Seminar 61O Global Crime Fiction: Tackling Crime, Corruption, and Social

Disintegration

Karen Thornber Fall 2

Freshman Seminar 62E Soccer and Globalization in Latin America Bruno Carvalho Spring 4

Freshman Seminar 70C Afro-Cuba: History, Culture and Conflict Alejandro de la Fuente N.O. 4

Freshman Seminar 70S Sex, Money, and Power in the Postcolonial World George P. Meiu N.O. 2

Freshman Seminar 71m Global Capitalism: Past, Present, Future Sophus Reinert Spring 2

Government

Government 20 Foundations of Comparative Politics Steven R. Levitsky Fall 2

Government 40 International Conflict and Cooperation Robert Chaudoin Spring 2

Government 94CB The Politics of Citizenship and Naturalization Colin Brown N.O. 2

Government 94CM International Law and International Organizations Christoph Mikulaschek Fall 2

Government 94CT The Governance and International Politics of World Religions Timothy Colton Spring 2

Government 94DZ Is Democracy Possible Everywhere? Daniel Ziblatt N.O. 2

Government 94HG The Politics and Political Economy of Inequality in Latin America Frances Hagopian N.O. 4

Government 94KR Immigration and Citizenship in Comparative Perspective Riva Kastoryano Fall 2

Government 94Q US-Latin American Relations: Seminar Jorge I. Dominguez N.O. 4

Government 94VR Corruption in Latin America Viridiana Rios Spring 4

Government 94XY Migration and Politics in the Era of Globalization N.O. N.O. 2

Government 94YG Global Ethnic Politics Gloria Ayee Spring 2

Government 1107 Mexican Politics Viridiana Rios Spring 4

Government 1115 Social Movements, Protest and Politics in Comparative

Perspective Grzegorz Ekiert N.O. 2

Government 1290 Comparative Democratization Steven R. Levitsky N.O. 2

Government 1292 Politics in Brazil Frances Hagopian Fall 4

Government 1295 Comparative Politics in Latin America Steven R. Levitsky Spring 4

Government 1793 Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy N.O. N.O. 2

Government 2131 Comparative Politics of Latin America Steven R. Levitsky Fall 4

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Government 2755 International Political Economy Jeffry Frieden N.O. 2

History

History 13E History of Modern Mexico Kirsten Weld Spring 4

History 13N American Immigration Shaun Nichols N.O. 2

History 14E The Cold War in the Global South Mateo Jarquin N.O. 4

History 14F Cities and Urban Life in Latin American History Marcio Siwi N.O. 4

History 14G Race and Nation in Latin America Marcio Siwi N.O. 4

History 14I American Food, A Global History: More Than Just a Meal Zachary Nowak Spring 2

History 97K “What is Social History?” Sidney Chalhoub N.O. 2

History 97L “What is Atlantic History?” Mary Lewis N.O. 4

History 1018 Coffee and the Nighttime: History and Politics, 1400-2020 Cemal Kafadar Spring 2

History 1032 A History of Brazil, from Independence to the Present Sidney Chalhoub N.O. 4

History 1034 Modern Latin America, 1800-present Marcio Siwi N.O. 4

History 1050 Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Atlantic World Anne Rudeman N.O. 4

History 1511 Latin America and the United States Kirsten Weld Fall 4

History 1513 History of Modern Latin America Kirsten Weld N.O. 4

History 1520 Colonial Latin America Tamar Herzog N.O. 4

History 1911 Pacific History David Armitage N.O. 2

History 1913 Dirty Wars, Peace Processes, and the Politics of History in Latin

America

Kirsten Weld N.0. 4

History 1920 Colonial Latin America Tamar Herzog Fall 4

History 1929 History, Commerce, and Emancipation in the Age of the French

and Haitian Revolutions

Mary Lewis N.O. 2

History 1930 Literature and Social History: A View from Brazil Sidney Chalhoub Spring 4

History 1931 Slavery, Disease and Race: A View from Brazil Sidney Chalhoub N.O. 4

History 1932 Fictions of Adultery: From Flaubert to Machado de Assis Sidney Chalhoub N.O. 4

History 1937 Social Revolutions in Latin America Alejandro de la Fuente Spring 4

History 1943 From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock: Indigenous Political

Movements Since 1890

Christopher Clements N.O. 2

History 2525a Administering Differences in Latin America: Historical

Approaches

Alejandro de la Fuente,

Tamar Herzog

Fall, Spring 4

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History 2707 Comparative Slavery & the Law: Africa, Latin America, & the US:

Seminar

Emmanuel

Akyeampong and

Alejandro de la Fuente

Fall 2

History and Literature

History and Literature

90BE

Tropical Fantasies: The Hispanic Caribbean and Haiti in the

Global Imaginary

Lorgia H. Garcia Pena N.O. 4

History and Literature

90BR

Cultures of Commodity Production Across the Americas Frances Sullivan N.O. 4

History and Literature

90CO

Latin American Cultural Criticism Rene Carrasco N.O. 4

History and Literature

90CQ

Afro-Latin American Cultures: Race, Religion, Music, and

Literature

Rebecca Kennedy Spring 4

History and Literature

90CT

Deportation and the Policing of Migration in U.S. History Emily Pope-Obeda Fall 4

History and Literature

90CU

Fashion and Slavery Jonathan Square N.O. 2

History and Literature

90CU

Great Migrations: Black Atlantic Travel Narratives Marina Magloire N.O. 2

History and Literature

90DA

From Rock and Roll to Rap en Espanol: Urban Youth Cultures in

America Melissa Castillo-Garsow N.O. 4

History and Literature

90DF

Human Rights and Transnational Justice in Latin America Debbie Sharnak Fall 4

History and Literature

90DH

Students at the Barricades: Student Activism in Global Perspective Beatrice Wayne Fall 2

History of Art and Architecture

History of Art and

Architecture 19Z

Introduction to the Arts of Inca and Aztec Thomas Cummins Spring 4

History of Art and

Architecture 56G

Spanish Golden Age Painting: Truth and Deceit Felipe Pereda Spring 2

History of Art and

Architecture 171X

Architecture and Authoritarianism in the 20th Century Patricio del Real N.O. 4

History of Art and

Architecture 193N

Global Art History Suzanne Blier Spring 2

History of Art and

Architecture 193S

Cuzco, 1650-1700 Thomas Cummins N.O. 4

History of Art and

Architecture 197P

Pre-Columbian Mexico Thomas Cummins Spring 4

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History of Art and

Architecture 198M

Books & Things in Spanish Art Thomas Cummins N.O. 4

History of Art and

Architecture 290M

Constructing Latin America Patricio del Real N.O. 4

History of Art and

Architecture 291R

Topics in Pre-Columbian and Colonial Art Thomas Cummins Fall 4

History of Art and

Architecture 292

Colonial Art of Mexico and the Andes Thomas Cummins N.O. 4

History of Science

History of Science 140 Public Health on the Border: Race, Politics, and Health in Modern

Mexico

Gabriela Soto Laveaga N.O. 4

History of Science 151V A History of Global Health and/in Latin America TBA N.O. 4

History of Science 158 Latin America as a Laboratory, 1492-Present Gabriela Soto Laveaga Spring 4

History of Science 258 Latin America as a Laboratory, 1492-Present Gabriela Soto Laveaga Fall 4

History of Science 268 Health, Science, and Development in the Twentieth Century Grabiela Soto Laveaga N.O. 2

History of Science 280 Science and New Technologies in South Asia, Latin America, and

Africa

Gabriela Soto Laveaga N.O. 2

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

Organismic and

Evolutionary Biology 51

Biology and Evolution of Invertebrate Animals Cassandra G. Extavour,

Gonzalo Giribet

Spring 4

Romance Languages and Literatures

Latin American Studies 70 Modernity, Culture and Politics in Latin America N.O. N.O. 4

Latin American Studies 91R Supervised Reading and Research María Parra-Velasco Fall, Spring 4

Latin American Studies 98 Tutorial—Junior Year María Parra-Velasco Fall, Spring 4

Latin American Studies 99 Tutorial—Senior Year María Parra-Velasco Fall, Spring 4

Portuguese 10 Beginning Portuguese: From Cambridge to Copacabana Viviane Gontijo Fall -

Portuguese 10S Beginning Portuguese for Spanish Speakers I: It’s SAMBA, not

Salsa!

Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring -

Portuguese 11 Beginning Portuguese II Viviane Gontijo Spring -

Portuguese 11S Beginning Portuguese for Spanish Speakers II: More SAMBA, less

Salsa!

Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring -

Portuguese 15 Intensive Beginning Portuguese Viviane Gontijo Fall -

Portugese 20 Intermediate Portuguese: Palcos e Palavras Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring -

Portuguese 30 Upper-Level Portuguese: Lusophone Culture in Bits and Pieces Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring 4

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Portuguese 40 Advanced Portuguese I: Through the Brazilian Looking Glass: The

Cinema of Brazil Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring 4

Portuguese 59 Portuguese and the Community Everton Vargas de Costa N.O. 4

Portuguese 61 Performing Arts in the Portuguese-Speaking World TBA N.O. 4

Portuguese 61N Communication and Culture within the Contemporary Brazilian

Business World Viviane Gontijo Spring 4

Portuguese 61B Communication and Culture within the Contemporary Brazilian

Business World Viviane Gontijo N.O. 4

Portuguese 70 Beyond Samba and Bossa Nova: Brazilian Society through the

Study of Music

Viviane Gontijo Fall 4

Portuguese 75 Introduction to Modern Brazilian Literature Viviane Gontijo N.O. 4

Portuguese 90CU Circus and Utopia in Brazilian Culture TBD N.O. 4

Portuguese 90ML Brazilian Popular Music and Literature TBD N.O. 4

Portuguese 91R Supervised Reading and Research Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring 4

Portuguese 97 Tutorial — Sophomore Year: Brazilian Poetry and Literary

Criticism in the Digital Era TBD N.O. 4

Portuguese 98 Tutorial — Junior Year Viviane Gontijo N.O. 4

Portuguese 99A, 99B Tutorial — Senior Year Viviane Gontijo Fall, Spring 4

Portuguese 123A Portuguese Literary Studies I Josiah Blackmore N.O. 4

Portuguese 123B Portuguese Literary Studies II Josiah Blackmore N.O. 4

Portuguese 136 Writing and Urban Life Bruno Carvalho Fall 4

Portuguese 145 Transatlantic Africa to Brazil Josiah Blackmore Spring 4

Portuguese 220 Theorists of the Sea Josiah Blackmore Fall 4

Portuguese 234 Imagined Futures in Brazil Bruno Carvalho Spring 4

Portuguese 321 Literature of Brazil: Supervised Reading and Research Josiah Blackmore Fall, Spring 4

Portuguese 322 Literature of Portugal: Supervised Reading and Research Josiah Blackmore Fall, Spring 2

Romance Studies 91R Supervised Reading and Research Kathy Richman Fall, Spring 2

Romance Studies 97 Sophomore Tutorial: Poetics, Practice, and Politics in Romance

Societies Kathy Richman Spring 4

Romance Studies 98 Tutorial—Junior Year Kathy Richman Fall 2

Romance Studies 99A Tutorial–Senior Year Kathy Richman Fall 2

Romance Studies 99B Tutorial–Senior Year Kathy Richman Spring 2

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Romance Studies 109 The Global Game: Soccer, Politics, and Popular Culture Francesco Erspamer and

Mariano Siskind

N.O. 4

Romance Studies 110 Haiti, Cuba, Martinique: Cultures of Resistance Kathy Richman N.O. 2

Romance Studies 168 Futurisms (a comparative history) Jeffrey Schnapp Spring 2

Romance Studies 230 Diaspora Artchives Lorgia Garcia Pena N.O. 2

Spanish 10 Beginning Spanish I Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco

Fall, Spring -

Spanish 11 Beginning Spanish II Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco and Maria

Celeste Moreno Palmero

Fall, Spring -

Spanish 15 Intensive Beginning Spanish: Special Course Maria Celeste Moreno

Palmero

Fall, Spring -

Spanish AX Reading Spanish N.O. N.O. 4

Spanish 20 Intermediate Spanish: Language and Culture in the Hispanic

World Adriana Gutiérrez Fall, Spring -

Spanish 30 Upper-level Spanish: Four Countries and their Cultures Johanna Damgaard

Liander

Fall, Spring 4

Spanish 40 Advanced Spanish Language I: Viewing the Hispanic World Johanna Damgaard

Liander and staff

Fall, Spring 4

Spanish 49H Spanish for Latino Students Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco

Fall 4

Spanish 50 Advanced Spanish Language II: Creative Writing and

Performance Adriana Gutiérrez Fall, Spring 4

Spanish 59 Spanish and the Community Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco

Fall, Spring 4

Spanish 59H Spanish for Latino Students II: Connecting with Communities Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco

Spring 4

Spanish 61N The Ethics of Business in Latin America Adriana Gutiérrez Fall 4

Spanish 61PH Spanish for Public Health Adriana Gutiérrez Spring 4

Spanish 70A Heroes, Rogues, Lovers, Rebels, Saints: Voices from Medieval and

Early Modern Spain

N.O. N.O. 2

Spanish 70B Golden Age Literature Luis Giron Negron N.O. 2

Spanish 70C A Tale of Two Spains: A Survey of Spanish Modern Literature and

Culture (18th to 21st centuries)

Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza N.O. 2

Spanish 70D Beyond the Frame: An Introduction to Spanish Cinema Vanessa Ceia N.O. 4

Spanish 71B Introduction to Modern Latin American Literature TBA Spring 4

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Spanish 72 Introduction to Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture Raquel Vega-Duran Fall 4

Spanish 75 Introduction to Latino/a Literature in the United States Rene Carrasco Fall 2

Spanish 80T Words of Which History is Made: Translation Workshop on 20th-

Century Spain

Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza Fall 2

Spanish 81 Table Talk and Food Writing Johanna Liander Spring 4

Spanish 83 Sampling Media: Narratives of Identity in Contemporary Spain Vanessa Ceia N.O. 2

Spanish 85 The ‘Aztecs’ Thought Otherwise: Indigenous Culture in Mexico Martin Vega Olmedo N.O. 4

Spanish 86 Indigenous Plant Knowledge, Magic and Shamanism in Latin

America

Martin Vega Olmedo N.O. 4

Spanish 87 Things in Literature Diana Sorensen Fall 4

Spanish 90NP Invaders as Ancestors, Gods and Vampires N.O. N.O. 4

Spanish 90P Pre-Textos: Las artes interpretan Doris Sommer N.O. 4

Spanish 91R Supervised Reading and Research Maria Luisa Parra-

Velasco

Fall, Spring 4

Spanish 97 Tutorial—Sophomore Year N.O. N.O. 4

Spanish 98 Tutorial—Junior Year Maria Parra- Velasco N.O. 4

Spanish 99A Tutorial—Senior Year Maria Parra- Velasco Fall 4

Spanish 99B Tutorial—Senior Year Maria Parra- Velasco Spring 4

Spanish 102 Border Flux and Border Subjects: Cultural Practices of the US-

Mexico Border

Sergio Delgado N.O. 4

Spanish 103 Narrating the Borderlands: Immigration, Deportation and

Resistance

TBA Fall 4

Spanish 105 Colonial and Post-Colonial: Literary Liberties in Latin America Doris Sommer N.O. 4

Spanish 109 Displacing Spain: Workshop on 20th and 21st-Century Transatlantic

Poetry

Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza Spring 2

Spanish 110 Hispanic Literature: The Middle Ages Luis Giron Megron Spring 4

Spanish 112 You Will Win, But You Won’t Convince: Discussing the Spanish

Civil War

Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza Spring 2

Spanish 113 Cultural and Political Myth-Making: Eva Peron, Che Guevara,

Simon Bolivar and La Malinche

Diana Sorensen N.O. 4

Spanish 117 Kingmakers, Dangerous Grandmothers and Inconsolable

Prostitutes: Women in Conquest Narrative

Martin Vega Olmedo N.O. 4

Spanish 119 Introduction to Spanish Art: A History of Its Masterpieces Raquel Vega-Duran Fall 2

Spanish 120 Medieval Spain in the Poem of the Cid N.O. N.O. 2

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Spanish 124 Don Quixote and the Art of Reading Mary M. Gaylord N.O. 2

Spanish 126 Performing Latinidad Lorgia H. Garcia-Pena N.O. 4

Spanish 128 Encounters in the Atlantic: Transnational Relations Between Spain

and Hispanic America

TBA N.O. 4

Spanish 145 The Mexican Revolution in Literature and Art Sergio Delgado N.O. 4

Spanish 146 Tropical Fantasies: The Hispanic Caribbean and Haiti in

Contemporary Literature

Lorgia Garcia Pena N.O. 4

Spanish 153 Narratives of Identity about 19th- and 20th-Century Spain Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza Fall 2

Spanish 158 Transversal Poetics: Workshops on Translation and Transcreation

of Latin American Poetry

Sergio Delgado N.O. 4

Spanish 165 Bilingual Arts Doris Sommer N.O. 2

Spanish 171 Barcelona and Catalan Culture Maria Dasca Batalla Spring 2

Spanish 175 Let’s Read Gabriel García Márquez Diana Sorensen Fall 4

Spanish 194 The Borges Machine Mariano Siskind Spring 4

Spanish 201 Historia de la lengua española Luis M. Giron Negron Fall 2

Spanish 213 Futures Past: Narrating Revolutions and Temporalities in Latin

America

TBA Fall 4

Spanish 228 Global Latinidad: Racial Translations and National Belonging in

the Age of Immigration

Lorgia Garcia Pena N.O. 2

Spanish 232 About the End of the World: Crises of Cosmopolitanism in

Contemporary Culture and Theory

Mariano Siskind Fall 2

Spanish 238 Lugar a dudas: Ethics and Literature in Latin America Doris Sommer Spring 4

Spanish 242 Being and Knowing in Latina Theory Mayra Rivera Rivera N.O. 4

Spanish 243 Foundational Fiction and Film Doris Sommer N.O. 4

Spanish 244 The Logic of Sensationalism Sergio Delgado N.O. 2

Spanish 248 The Non-Cosmopolitan and the Post-Global: Worlds of

Destitution in Theory, Literature and Film

Mariano Siskind N.O. 2

Spanish 254 Imagining Caribbean Communities: Border, Nations, and

Diaspora in Contemporary Hispanic Caribbean Literatures

N.O. N.O. 4

Spanish 261 The Return of World Literature: Placing Latin America, Debating

Universalism N.O. N.O. 4

Spanish 269 Body Matters and Market Forces in Latin American Literature and

Culture Sergio Delgado N.O. 4

Spanish 285R Spanish Literature: Seminar: Filming the Text N.O. N.O. 4

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Spanish 320 Spanish and Hispanic-American Literature: Supervised Reading

and Research Varies Fall, Spring 2

Social Studies

Social Studies 98JL Global Social Movements Alison Denton Jones Fall 2

Social Studies 98LF Globalization and the Nation State Nikolas Prevelakis Fall 2

Social Studies 98MI Migration in Theory and Practice Nicole D. Newendorp Spring 2

Social Studies 98ND Justice and Reconciliation after Mass Violence Jonathan Hansen Spring 2

Social Studies 98OW Crime and Security in Latin America Ieva Jusionyte N.O. 4

Social Studies 98PB Global Slums Kristin Skrabut N.O. 2

Social Studies 98PL Empire and Colonialism in the Modern World Daragh Grant Spring 2

Social Studies 98QD Media, Power, and Resistance Ieva Jusionyte N.O. 2

Sociology

Sociology 1027 Introduction to Social Movements Jocelyn Viterna N.O. 2

Sociology 90EI Research Lab: Ethnicity and Immigration Hilary Holbrow Spring 2

Sociology 98AB Urban Politics in the Global City (Junior Tutorial) Laura AdleR Spring 2

Sociology 98DA Collective Identity Shai Dromi Spring 2

Sociology 98GC Global Workers, Professionals & Entrepreneurs: The New

Economic Order Across Borders

N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 98WB Race, Poverty, and Justice N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 98WC/1105 Sports and Society N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 1106 Humanitarian Activism and Civil Society Shai Dromi Spring 2

Sociology 1117 Social Trauma and Collective Identity Shai Dromi N.O. 2

Sociology 1119 From Plantations to Prisons N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 1133 War, Revolution, and Organized Crime: In Theory, in Film, and in

Reality Danilo Mandic N.O. 2

Sociology 1135 Education and Culture Tiffanie Ting Spring 2

Sociology 1146 Death by Design: Health Inequalities in Global Perspective Jason Beckfield Spring 2

Sociology 1148 Race and Ethnicity in Global and Comparative Perspective Ellis Monk Fall 2

Sociology 1151 Political Economy and Global Transformation Martin Arboleda N.O. 2

Sociology 1175/2175 Sociology of Immigration Mary Waters Fall 4

Sociology 1186 Refugees in Global Perspective Danilo Mandic Fall 2

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Sociology 2221 Immigration, Identity and Assimilation N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 2259 Policing Urban Communities N.O. N.O. 2

Sociology 3309 Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop Mary Waters Fall, Spring 2

Sociology 3316 Politics and Social Change Jocelyn Viterna Fall, Spring 2

Visual and Environmental Studies

Visual and Environmental

Studies 171P

Marginal Cinema: Film and Politics in a Post-truth Era Joana Pimenta N.O. 2

Visual and Environmental

Studies 197K

Cinemas of Resistance: Political Filmmaking Across the Globe Katherin Rennebohm Fall 2

Harvard Business School

1130 Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism Geoffrey G. Jones Fall

1151 Globalization and Emerging Markets Sophus Reinert Fall

1166 Managing International Trade and Investment Dante Roscini and Meg

Rithmire

Fall

Harvard Divinity School

2584 Coloniality, Race, and Philosophy of Religion Mayra Rivera Rivera Fall 2

2690 Religion, Gender, and Culture Colloquium: Feminist Theory and

Theology

N.O. N.O. 2

2735 Voodooizations and Politics of Representation N.O. N.O. 2

2795 Latina/o Theory: Being and Knowing Mayra Rivera Rivera Spring 2

2825 Religion, Conflict, and Peace in Contemporary Global Affairs Diane Moore N.O. 2

3140 Human Migration & US-Mexico Borderlands: Moral Dilemmas &

Sacred Bundles in Comparative Perspective

Davíd Carrasco Spring 4

3158 Moctezuma’s Mexico: Then and Now Davíd Carrasco Fall 4

4463 Intermediate Spanish Readings Eileen O’Connor Spring 4

4464 Advanced Intermediate Spanish Readings Tanya Perez-Brennan Fall 4

4465 Communication Skills for Spanish Ministry Eileen O’Connor Spring 2

Graduate School of Design

ADV 9138 SURPLUS HOUSING: From Project to Model Felipe Correa N.O.

ADV 9146 Emergent Urbanism: Design Visions for the city of Hermosillo,

Mexico (Project Based Class)

Diane Davis N.O.

HIS 4105 Studies of the Built North American Environment: 1580 to the

Present

John Stilgoe Fall

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HIS 4475 Discourses and Methods: Conservation, Destruction, and Curating

Impermanence

Natalia Escobar

Castrillon and K. Hays

N.O.

SES 5210 Cities by Design I Rahul Mehrota Fall

SES 5337 Housing and Urbanization in Global Cities Alexander von Hoffman Spring

SES 5502 Urban Governance and the Politics of Planning the Developing

World

Diane Davis Fall

STU 1309 The Archipelago in the Archipelago, Medellin: A Tropical City Camilo Restrepo Ochoa N.O.

STU 1319 Zero Energy Residential High-Rise Ali Malkawi and

Carlisle Gil

Spring

STU 1402 The Possibility of an Island Eelco Hooftman and

Bridget Baines

N.O.

STU 1502 Urban Strategies for the Retiro Area, Buenos Aires, Argentina Alejandro Becker, Flavio

Janches

Fall

STU 1503 Gendering Urban Development; Making room for women in

urban planning and design in Argentina

Chelina Odbert Fall

STU 1602 The Agency of Mezcal in the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico Elisa Silva Fall

Graduate School of Education

A-108 Strategies and Policies for Narrowing Racial Achievement Gaps Ronald Ferguson N.O.

A-132 Educational Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in

Comparative Perspective

Fernando Reimers Spring

A-133 Racial and Ethnic Inequality n Education: The Role of Culture Natasha Warikoo Fall

A-137 Social Problem Solving, Race and Schools in the U.S. David Cohen N.O.

A-801 Education Policy Analysis and Research in Comparative

Perspective

Fernando Reimers Fall

A-816 Education in Armed Conflict Sarah Dryden Peterson Spring

A-819 Contemporary Developing Countries: Entrepreneurial Solutions

to Intractable Problems

Tarun Khanna Fall

A-822 The Consequences of Educational Policy Interventions in

Developing Countries: Evidence from Recent Impact Evaluations

Felipe Barrera-Osorio Spring

A-826 The Politics of Education in the Developing World Emmerich Davies Fall

A-830 Education and International Development Emmerich Davies Spring

AH-103 Educational Outcomes in Cross-National and Cross-Cultural

Perspectives

Paul L. Harris Spring

H3-92 Childhood Trauma: Dynamics, Interventions, and Cross-Cultural

Perspectives

Betsy McAlister Groves Fall

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H-110G Learning in a Globalizing World: Language Acquisition, Cultural

Awareness, and Cognitive Justice

Bruno della Chiesa Winter

H-311 Issues of Diversity in Cross-Cultural Counseling and Advocacy Josephine M. Kim Spring

H-517 Contemporary Immigration Policy and Educational Practice Roberto G. Gonzales Spring

H-710C Language and Education Policy in Multilingual Contexts Pierre de Galbert Spring 1

H-714 Child Rearing, Language, and Culture Meredith Rowe Spring

H-813 Bilingual Learners: Literacy Development and Instruction Paola Uccelli Fall

L-106AY Race, Equity, and Leadership Deborah Jewell-Sherman Spring

S-522 Analyzing Culture: Dialogue, Discourse, and Theme Helen Haste N.O.

T-002 Critical Race Theory in Education TBA Fall

T-004 Ethnic Studies and Education Christina Villarreal Spring

T-015A Exploring Race and Identity in Education Candice Bocala Fall 1

T-210Z1 Dimensions of Diversity: English Language Learners Rhonda Bondie Fall 2

Harvard Kennedy School

BGP-450M Globalization: Business, Legal and Public Policy Issues Lewis Kaden Spring

BGP-610 The Political Economy of Trade Craig VanGrasstek Fall

BGP-620 International Macroeconomics Jeffrey Frankel Spring

BGP-625 The Future of Globalization: Issues, Actors, and Decisions Robert Lawrence N.O.

BGP-631 Regulation of International Finance Daniel Tarullo Spring

DEV-130 Why Are So Many Countries Poor, Volatile, and Unequal? Ricardo Hausmann Fall

DEV-209 Management, Finance, and Regulation of Public Infrastructure in

Developing Countries

Henry Lee Spring

DEV-215 Public Finance in International Perspective Anders Jensen Spring

DEV-315M Working for Change: Understanding Gender in International

Development

Janina Matuszeski Spring 2

DEV-338 Contemporary Developing Countries: Entrepreneurial Solutions

to Intractable Problems

Tarun Khanna Fall

DEV-401Y Applications and Cases in International Development Michael Walton, Adnan

Khan

Fall, Spring

DPI-391 Race, Inequality, and American Democracy Khalil Muhammad Fall

DPI-407 Getting and Keeping Democracy Tarek Masoud and Scott

Mainwaring

Fall

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DPI-415 Comparative Politics and Policy Pippa Norris Fall

DPI-460 Latin American Politics and Policymaking Candelaria Garay Spring

DPI-540M Combatting Corruption Internationally Mark Wolf N.O.

DPI-543 Corruption: Finding It and Fixing It Jeeyand Rhee Baum Spring

DPI-703 Understanding Democracy Throughout History Alex Keyssar N.O.

IGA-100 International and Global Affairs: Concepts and Applications Stephen Walt Spring

IGA-103 Global Governance Kathryn Sikkink Fall

IGA-107M Global Justice Kathryn Sikkink Fall

IGA-116 Great Power Competition in the International System Nicholas Burns Spring

IGA-150Y Seminar: International and Global Affairs Dara Kay Cohen Fall, Spring

IGA-170M Realism in International Relations Stephen Walt N.O.

IGA-227 Insurgents, Terrorists, and Violence: Causes and Consequences of

Civil War

Dara Kay Cohen Spring

IGA-229 Sex, Violence, and Global Politics Dara Kay Cohen N.O.

IGA-305M The Human Rights of Children and Youth as Citizens, Migrants

and Refugees

Jacqueline Bhabha N.O.

IGA-342M Human Rights Dilemmas in Child Protection Jacqueline Bhabha Fall

IGA-344M International Perspectives on Justice for Children Cecile Aptel Spring

IGA-351M Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Siddharth Kara Spring

IGA-380M Human Rights Advocacy Using Video, Social Media, and

Participatory Media

Samuel Gregory Spring

IGA-385 Strategizing for Human Rights: Moving from Ideals to Practice Douglas Johnson Fall

IGA-422 Global Food Politics and Policy Robert Paarlberg Spring

MLD-202 Exercising Leadership: A Cross-Cultural and International

Perspective

N.O. N.O.

SUP-207 Social Structure and Culture in the Study of Race and Urban

Poverty

James Quane and

William Wilson

N.O.

SUP-450 The Consequences of Educational Policy Interventions in

Development Countries

Felipe Barrera-Osorio Spring

SUP-606 Disaster Recovery Management and Urban Development:

Rebuilding Cities After Disaster

N.O. N.O.

SUP-607M Community Recovered: Rebuilding Disaster Damaged

Communities in Chile

N.O. N.O.

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SUP-662 Housing and Urbanization in Global Cities Alexander von Hoffman Spring

SUP-710 Policing, Crime, and Justice in a Global Context Thomas Abt,

Christopher Winship

Fall

Harvard Medical School

GH705 Conceptual and Practical Ethical Problems in Global Health

Delivery

TBA Fall

HC731.0 Health and Social Justice: Reshaping the Delivery of Health Paul Farmer and

Amartya Sen

N.O.

HO703 Human Health and Global Environmental Change TBA Spring

LN703 Medical Portuguese Salin Abraham Dahlben

and Beatriz Rocha

Fall

LN705 Intermediate Medical Spanish TBA Year

LN707 Advanced Medical Spanish TBA Year

ME518M.41 Nutrition and Rural Medicine in Latin America M. G. Herrera-Acena N.O.

ME518M.41a Nutrition and Rural Medicine in Latin America M. G. Herrera-Acena N.O.

ME715 Clinical Topics in Global Health TBA Spring

OB503M.1 OB/GYN and Women’s Health in Urban Community Settings Lucy Yen-Chai Chie Varies

PS509M.6 Advanced Psychiatry Clerkship in a Community Hospital Todd Richardson

Griswold

Varies

Harvard School of Public Health

EH210 Social and Sustainable Innovation Driven by the Sustainable

Development Goals

John Spengler and

Ramon Sanchez Pina

January

EH212 Food and the Global Environment Gary Adamkiewicz Spring

EH251 Public Health in Megacities: The Environmental Decision Enrique Cifuentes,

Douglas Dockery, and

John Evans

January

EH278 Human Health and Global Environment Change Aaron Bernstein,

Jonathan Buonocore

Spring 2

GHP 212 Political Economy of Health Sector Reform Thomas Bossert Fall, Spring

GHP 214 Health, Human Rights, and the International System Stephen Marks Spring

GHP 231 Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Global Perspective Ana Langer Spring 1

GHP 244 Health Sector Reform: A Worldwide Perspective Thomas Bossert Fall

GHP 297 Field Trip: Health Reform and Community Medicine in Chile Thomas Bossert January

GHP 542 Field Trip to Brazil Marcia Castro Spring

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GHP 544 The Mexican Health System: Reform, Implementation, and

Monitoring/Evaluation

Michael Reich and

Martin Lajous

January

SBS 506 An Intro to History, Politics & Public Health: Theories of Disease

Distribution & Health Inequities

Nancy Krieger Fall

SBS 507 Advanced Seminar on History, Politics, and Public Health:

Theories of Disease Distribution and Health Inequities

Nancy Krieger Fall

SBS 511 Social Policy and Health in International Perspective Mauricio Avendano

Pabon

January

SHDH506 Disease Distribution Theory/A N.O. N.O.

SHDH507 Disease Distribution Theory/B Nancy Krieger N.O.

Harvard Extension School

ANTH E-1050 Moctezuma’s Mexico Then and Now: The Deep History,

Triumphs, and Transformations of the Aztecs and their

Descendants

Davíd Carrasco and

William L. Fash

Fall

ANTH E-1168 Ancient Maya Art and Writing Nicholas Michael Carter Spring

ANTH E-1700 Race in the Americas James P Herron and

Michael Baran

January

ENVR E-118 Sustainable Tourism, Regional Planning, and Geodesign Megan Epler Wood Fall

ENVR E-129 From Farm to Fork: Food, Sustainability, and the Global

Environment

Gary Adamkiewicz Fall

ENVR E-139 Natural Disasters in a Global Environment Jennifer Cole Spring

ENVR E-165 Human Health and Global Environmental Change Aaron Bernstein,

Jonathan Buonocore

Spring

GOVT E-40 International Conflict and Cooperation Dustin Tingley Fall, Spring

GOVT E-1048 Human Rights and International Politics Mathias Risse Spring

GOVT E-1111 Political Corruption Jeeyang Rhee Baum Fall

GOVT E-1280 The Andean Region of South America Peter DeShazo N.O.

GOVT E-1555 Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration: From Obama to Trump Jennifer L. Hochschild Spring

GOVT E-1780 International Political Economy Jeffry A. Frieden Spring

HIST E-1606 Colonial America Robert J. Allison Fall

HIST E-1674 Latinos Remaking America: Religion, Language, and Immigration Davíd Carrasco and

Maria Luisa Parra

N.O.

HUMA E-220 Frida Kahlo’s Mexico: Women, Arts, and Revolution Maria Luisa Parra Fall

LSTU E-113 Interantional Human Rights Law Diana Buttu Spring

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LSTU E-123 Migration and Human Rights Jacqueline Bhabha Fall

RELI E-1047 Religion, the Arts, and Social Change Diane L. Moore Spring

RELI E-1520 Religion, Conflict, and Peace in Contemporary Global Affairs Diane L. Moore Fall

SOCI E-46 The Caribbean Crucible: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Post-

Colonial Misdevelopment in the Region

Orlando Patterson Fall

SOCI E-144 Human Trafficking, Slavery, and Abolition in the Modern World Orlando Patterson Spring

SPAN E-1 Intensive Elementary Spanish I Douglas Morgenstern Fall, Spring

SPAN E-1A Elementary Spanish I Catalina Espinosa Fall

SPAN E-1B Elementary Spanish I Catalina Espinosa Spring

SPAN E-2 Intensive Elementary Spanish II Joy Renjilian-Burgy,

Mary-Anne Vetterling,

Douglas Morgenstern

Fall, Spring

SPAN E-45 Contemporary Latin American Films and Identities Johanna Damgaard

Liander

N.O.

SPAN E-152 Latin American Short Story Johanna Damgaard

Liander

N.O.