Courses in this category introduce students to cultures and civilizations associated with Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Native America, and Russia. Each course examines the distinctive qualities of the cultures studied and seeks to engage and explain those characteristics on their own terms. Students learn to understand the impact of historical development on cultures that interact in the contemporary geopolitical scene and to articulate the role that cultural differences play in those interactions. As a result, they are better prepared to participate actively in an increasingly global cultural and political landscape. Courses in this category are distinguished by their breadth of perspective over a substantial period of time. Comparative insights may also be offered between these cultures and those studied in Category I. For additional enrollment information, see the Schedule of Classes.
| Course |
Title |
| American Studies and Ethnicity 135gm |
Peoples and Cultures of the Americas |
| Anthropology 100g |
Principles of Human Organization: Non-Western Societies |
| Anthropology 140g |
Native Peoples of Mexico and Central America |
Anthropology 235g
|
The Changing Pacific:
Culture, History and Politics in the New South Seas |
Anthropology 250g
|
Race and Sexual Politics in Southeast Asia |
Anthropology 263g
|
Exploring Culture Through Film |
Anthropology 273g
|
Shamans, Spirits, and Ancestors:
Non-Western Religious Traditions |
Anthropology 315g
|
North American Indians |
Anthropology 316gm
|
North American Indians in American Public Life |
Art History 125g
|
Arts of Asia: Antiquity to 1300 |
Art History 126g
|
Introduction to Asian Art: 1300 to the Present |
Art History 127g
|
Arts and Civilizations of Ancient Middle and South America |
Art History 128g
|
Arts of Latin America |
Art History 284g
|
Art in Context: Introduction to the Chinese Visual World |
Classics 220g
|
Egypt and India: Colonial Experience |
Comparative Literature 250g
|
Cultures of Latin America |
| Comparative Literature 264g |
Asian Aesthetic and Literary Traditions |
Comparative Literature 382g
|
Zen and Taoism in Asian Literature |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 110g
|
East Asian Traditions: The Great Tradition |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 125g
|
Introduction to Contemporary East Asian Cinema |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 130g
|
East Asian Ethical Thought |
| East Asian Languages and Cultures 145g |
Introduction to Chinese Culture, Art and Literature |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 340g
|
Japanese Civilization |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 342g
|
Japanese Literature and Culture |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 350g
|
Chinese Civilization |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 352g
|
Chinese Literature and Culture |
East Asian Languages and Cultures 354g
|
Modern Chinese Literature in Translation |
East Asian Studies 150g
|
East Asian Societies |
East Asian Studies 160gm
|
China and the World |
| History 105g |
The Korean Past |
History 106g
|
Chinese Lives: An Introduction to Chinese History |
History 107g
|
Japanese History |
| History 271g |
Early Native American Stories |
| History 273g |
Colonial Latin America |
| History 275g |
The Worlds of the Silk Road |
| History 324g |
Islam in Russia, the USSR and the Successor States |
| History 339g |
China, 960-1800 |
| Linguistics 295g |
The Ancient Near East: Culture, Archaeology, Texts |
| Multidiscplinary Activities 155g |
Cultural Forms and Values II |
Political Science 255g |
Cultures, Civilizations, and Ethnicities in World Politics |
| Portuguese 250g |
Cultures of Brazil and Lusophone Africa |
Religion 131g
|
Religions of Asia |
Religion 133g
|
Religions of Latin America |
Religion 134xg
|
Introduction to Buddhist Literature |
Religion 135xg
|
Religions of China |
Slavic Languages and Cultures 330g
|
Russian Thought and Civilization |