Spring 2009
Professor DeMarchi of the Duke Department of Economics will teach the following two courses:
• ECON 100S (CCI) Cities and People
• ECON 130S ( R) (SS) The Economics of Creative Goods (with Marina Bianchi)
Other courses may include (subject to change):
• ITALIAN 11, 2, 63, 76, 103 Italian for Foreigners (multiple levels)
• HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) History of Venice
• HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) Italian Contemporary History
• ARTHIST 160 (ALP) (CCI) (CZ)"In Our Particular Way": The City and the Residential Architecture of Venice
• TBA Tocqueville's Theory of Democracy: America, France and Japan
• TBA The Intellectual Foundation of Modern Japan and Fukuzawa Yukichi
• HISTORY 100R (CCI) (CZ) The Worlds of Marco Polo: towards a History of Globalization
• HISTORY 100R (CCI) (CZ) History of Islam in Africa
• TBA Between Fast Food and Slow Food. Transatlantic Case Studies in Food and Culture
• TBA Practical Skills for Improving Action and Management in Small Groups
• MMS 100 (SS) Diversity Management in Organizations. Cultural Issues for a Postmodern Society
• LING 50 (CCI) One World, One Language?
• TBA Indigenous Contemporary Art in the Global Market: the Case of Australia
• LIT 196 (ALP) (CCI) Approaching Justice
• LIT 196(ALP) (CCI) Imagining Rhetoric
Fall 2008
Professor Claudia Koonz of the Department of History will be Duke's Professor in Residence. She will teach the following two courses:
- HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) Europe of the Dictators: 1922-1953
- HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) Europe and its Strangers: Christian Encounters with Jews and Muslims
Other courses may include (subject to change):
- HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) Italian Contemporary History
- HISTORY 100R (CCI, CZ) History of Venice
- ITALIAN 11, 2, 63, 76, 103 Italian for Foreigners
- HISTORY 100R (CZ) World War II - Inter-Relations Between Ideology and Politics Before and During the War.
- HISTORY 100R (CZ) Auschwitz, the Place and its Representations at the beginning of the 21st Century.
- ARTHIST 160.65 The Relationship Between Photography and Painting.
- ARTHIST 160.64 Venezia Across Its Image.
- PHIL 127/ POL SCI 100V/
PPS 101.03 (SS) Philosophies and Instruments of Peace-Keeping and of Peace-Making.
- PHIL 120 (CCI) (CZ)/ MEDREN 110.02 (CZ) The Epoch of Renaissance as Heir, Representative and Forerunner of European Humanism - Philosophical, Cultural, Social, and Political Aspects.
- ART HIST 167 (CZ) (ALP) Introduction to Modern Art.
- LIT 196.01 (ALP) / ICS 100 (ALP) The Reception of Japanese Poetry and Culture by French Modern Poets.
- ART HIST 160.66 (CZ) (ALP) Constructing Patrician Identity: Palaces and Tombs in Renaissance Venice
- LIT 196 (ALP) (CCI) Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory
- LIT 196 (ALP) (CCI)
Resisting the Society of the Spectacle
Other course titles, course numbers, and curriculum codes will be added as they are obtained. Check back for updates.
Spring 2008 Professor Mack O'Barr of the Department of Cultural Anthropology will be Duke's Professor in Residence. He will teach the following two courses:
- CULANTH 110 (CCI, SS) Advertising and Culture: The Role of Advertising in the Globalizatino of Culture
- CULANTH 109 (ALP, CCI, CZ) Anthropology and the Motion Picture
Other courses may include (subject to change; course numbers TBA):
- ENGLISH 170 (ALP) Contemporary British Fiction: Tradition and Multiculturalism
- CULANTH 50 (CCI) Are We What We Eat? An Interdisciplinary Intro. to the Study of Food
- HIST 100R (CCI, CZ) Italian Contemporary History
- HIST 100R (CCI, CZ) History of Venice
- ITALIAN 11, 2, 63, 76, 103 Italian for Foreigners
- PPS 101.01 (CCI) Multiculturalism in a Liberal State
- PPS 101.02 (CCI) Law From a Cultural Perspective
- ECON 130/230 - ARTHIST 157 The Economics of Creative Goods
- ARTHIST 160.57
(ALP, CCI, CZ) Religious architecture and art in Venice in the age of the Serenissima Republic
- One World, One Language?
- ARTHIST 160.59
(ALP, CCI, CZ) The Representations of the Orient in Western Societies
- PSYCHOLOGY 140 Bilingualism, the Human Brain and Theoretical Model Construction
- PSYCHOLOGY 140 The Rules of Argumentation: A Rhetorical approach to argumentation, the fallibility of human reasoning and critical thinking
- PPS 101.02 (CCI)/ENV 100 (SS) Sinking and Shrinking Cities: New Orleans and Venice in Comparison
- PS 100V (CCI, SS) Americanism, Americanization, Anti-Americanism: Transatlantic Relations in the Age of Globalization
- ENGLISH 53 (CCI)/ Linguistics 50 (CCI) One World, One Language
- PS 100V (CCI, SS) Politics and Propaganda in Film
- PS 100V (CCI, SS) Philosophers, Rebels and Tyrants
Course numbers and curriculum codes will be added as they are obtained. Check back for updates.
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