2026
spring
        ENGL0021.401 - From the Uncanny to Horror: Film and Psychoanalysis - Jean-Michel  Rabaté MWF 10:15-11:14am  
          ENGL0030.001 - The Short Story - James  English MWF 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0038.401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography - Max  Cavitch 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory - George  Perez MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0304.301 - Dangerous Literature - Abdulhamit  Arvas TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0309.401 - Jack Kerouac and Postwar Counterculture - Jean-Christophe  Cloutier W 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL0509.401 - Dante's Divine Comedy - Department  Staff MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL0540.401 - Literary Theory Ancient to Modern - Rita  Copeland TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0767.301 - Poetry, Music, and the Sounds of the Twentieth Century (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Chris  Mustazza T 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0785.401 - Queer Archives, Aesthetics, and Performance - Heather K. Love, Brooke  O'Harra W 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL1009.401 - Classical Traditions - Department  Staff MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1021.401 - Shakespeare in Love - Becky S. Friedman MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1022.001 - The Age of Milton - Zachary  Lesser MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1030.001 - Slavery and the Enlightenment - Chris  Chan TR 8:30-9:59am  
          ENGL1092.401 - Contemporary American Literature & Film - Jean-Christophe  Cloutier R 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL1409.401 - Introduction to Literary Study - Department  Staff TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1415.001 - How to Read a Text - Tina Jane Lupton MW 8:30-9:59am  
          ENGL1509.401 - Science and Literature - Department  Staff M 3:30–6:29pm  
          ENGL1579.401 - Sustainability & Utopianism - Bethany  Wiggin TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1670.301 - Data Science for the Humanities - J. D.  Porter TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL2092.401 - The Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar - Al  Filreis, Simone  White M 1:45–4:44pm  
          ENGL2161.401 - Imagining New Futures: Science Fiction and the Fantastic in South Asian Literature - Department  Staff MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2401.401 - Literature and Theory: Theories of World - Max  Cavitch TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL2603.401 - Writing, Publishing, and Reading in Early Modern Europe and the Americas - Roger  Chartier, John  Pollack M 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2663.401 - Spiegel-Wilks Seminar: The Art of Care at the Barnes Foundation - Aaron  Levy M 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2663.402 - Spiegel-Wilks Seminar - Emily  Zimmerman W 5:15pm-8:14pm  
          ENGL2665.401 - Fakes, Forgeries and Forensics in Digital Media - Elizabeth C Scheyder MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL4511.301 - Gothic Hysterias: Charlotte Brontë’s Villette - Ailin  Jain TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL4513.301 - Life at the End of the World: Reading (and Rereading) Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go - Eileen  Ying MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL4515.301 - Invisible Man and the American Underground - Eilis  Lombard MW 5:15-6:44pm  
  2025
fall
        ENGL0052.401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice - Jean-Michel  Rabaté, David L. Lopez Wednesday 8:30-11:29am  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory - Angelina Edith  Eimannsberger MW 1:45pm-3:14pm  
          ENGL0202.301 - Teaching Through Creative Writing - Taije  Silverman TBA  
          ENGL0306.301 - How and When to be Bored: Literature and Attention - Lilith  Todd MW 3:30pm-4:59pm  
          ENGL0372.301 - Juvenilia - Melissa  Jensen MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0519.402 - Borders in South Asia: Literature, Culture, Resistance - Sara  Kazmi Tuesday 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL0527.401 - The Aftermath of Slavery: Language, Storytelling, Experimentation - Zita Cristina Nunes Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL0578.401 - The Contemporary Graphic Novel - Jean-Christophe  Cloutier TR 10:15am-11:44am  
          ENGL0755.401 - Listening in Troubled Times (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Aaron  Levy Monday 1:45am-4:44pm  
          ENGL0760.301 - Art[ists and] Writing - Simone  White Thursday 12:00-2:59pm  
          ENGL0765.301 - Podcasting (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Chris  Mustazza Wednesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0774.301 - How Should A Person Be? - Tina Jane Lupton TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1010.001 - Introduction to Old English Language and Literature - Emily  Steiner MW 3:30-4:44pm  
          ENGL1025.401 - Shakespeare Now - Abdulhamit  Arvas TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1040.401 - Jane Austen Remix - Barri Joyce Gold TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1041.001 - Gothic Bodies - Michael  Gamer TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1045.001 - Romantic and Victorian Poetry - Chris  Chan TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1190.401 - Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures - Sara  Kazmi MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1409.401 - Introduction to Literary Study: Close Reading Global Fiction and Film - Jack  Cao MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1427.401 - Wild Things: Children’s Literature and the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child - Max  Cavitch TR 10:15am-11:44am  
          ENGL1650.401 - Introduction to Digital Humanities - Whitney  Trettien Monday 1:15pm-4:44pm  
          ENGL1860.001 - Witchcraft and the Occult - Becky S. Friedman MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL2420.401 - British Cinema: Film, Television, and Transatlantic Screen Culture - James  English TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL2666.401 - Algorithmic Ethics - Elizabeth C Scheyder MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2840.401 - Groundbreaking Poets and Traditional Forms - Taije  Silverman MW 1:45pm-3:14pm  
          ENGL2882.401 - Method Acting: From Self to Stage and Screen - Rosemary  Malague TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL4507.301 - A Whole New World: Transformations and Translations of the Arabian Nights (The One Series) - Mursal  Sidiqi MW 1:45pm-3:14pm  
          ENGL4509.301 - American Infinity: Walt Whitman’s Revolutionary Leaves of Grass (The One Series) - Michael  Watkins TR 3:30pm-4:59pm  
          ENGL4515.301 - Reading Through Tears: On Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life (The One Series) - Austin  Svedjan TR 3:30-4:44pm  
          ENGL5901.401 - The Lessons of Horror - Jean-Michel  Rabaté Tuesday 5:15-8:14 pm  
          ENGL5905.401 - Freud and After - Max  Cavitch Tuesday 12-2:59 pm  
          REES5912.401 - History and Memory in/of Socialism - Kevin M.F. Platt Wednesday 1:45-4:44 pm  
          ENGL5925.401 - The Language of Comics - Jean-Christophe  Cloutier Wednesday 1:45-4:44 pm  
          ENGL5934.401 - The Politics of Truth in the Global Documentary - Julia  Alekseyeva Monday 12-2:59 pm  
  summer
        ENGL0039.910 - Narrative Across Cultures - Department  Staff TR 5:15pm-7:14pm (5/27 to 7/2)  
          ENGL1600.950 - Cultures of The Book - Whitney  Trettien   
  spring
        ENGL0010.001 - Introduction to Shakespeare - Zachary  Lesser MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality and Queer Theory - Eva  Pensis MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0509.401 - Dante's Divine Comedy - Department  Staff MW 12pm-1:29pm  
          ENGL0525.301 - Black Style: Fashions, Fictions, and Films of the 1920s - Zita Cristina Nunes Monday 3:30pm-6:29pm  
          ENGL0540.401 - Literary Theory Ancient to Modern - Rita  Copeland MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL0590.401 - Arts of Abolition and Liberation - Julia  Alekseyeva, Chi-ming  Yang Monday 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL0701.401 - Medieval Roadtrip: Reading and Writing with Chaucer - Emily  Steiner TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0761.401 - Medium Matters: How to Make Books, Cuneiform to Kindle - Department  Staff MW 1:45pm-3:14pm  
          ENGL0767.301 - Poetry, Music, and the Sounds of the Twentieth Century (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Chris  Mustazza Wednesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0784.401 - Anne Carson and the Unclassifiable Text - Taije  Silverman TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1009.401 - Classical Traditions - Department  Staff TR 12pm-1:29pm  
          ENGL1055.401 - British Fiction, Austen to Hardy - Emily  Steinlight TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1300.401 - Queer Politics, Queer Communities - S. Pearl Brilmyer, Heather K. Love MWF 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1430.401 - From the Uncanny to Horror: Film and Psychoanalysis - Jean-Michel  Rabaté TR 7:00-8:29pm  
          ENGL1460.401 - World Socialist Literature and Film - Kevin M.F. Platt TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1595.401 - Science: Fiction, Fact, and Fantasy - Barri Joyce Gold TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1670.301 - Data Science for the Humanities - J. D.  Porter TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1820.301 - 18th-Century British Poetry - Chi-ming  Yang MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1970.001 - Dark Academia - Caroline  Batten MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2082.401 - American Literature in the Cold War - Catherine  Turner TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL2092.401 - The Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar - Al  Filreis Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2161.401 - Imagining New Futures: Science Fiction and the Fantastic in South Asian Literature - Nudrat  Kamal MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2190.401 - The Indian English Novel: From Colony to Nation - Sara  Kazmi TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2272.401 - In/Visible: Asian American Cultural Critique - Bakirathi  Mani Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2300.401 - Queer Poetry from Homer to Hughes - Melissa E. Sanchez TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2380.401 - Growing Up Queer: Coming of Age in Contemporary Literature - Javier  Samper Vendrell TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2603.401 - "Do Books Make Revolutions? Writing, Publishing, and Reading in Early Modern Europe and the Americas" - Roger  Chartier, John  Pollack Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2663.401 - Spiegel-Wilks Seminar: The Art of Care at the Barnes Foundation - Aaron  Levy Monday 1:45am-3:44pm  
          ENGL2663.402 - Spiegel-Wilks Seminar - Emily  Zimmerman Wednesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL2665.401 - Fakes, Forgeries and Forensics in Digital Media - Elizabeth C Scheyder MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Sarah  Doherty MW 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL4511.301 - Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona and its Adaptations (The One Series) - Natalia  Reyes TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL5045.401 - Film, Revolution, and the 1960s - Julia  Alekseyeva Thursdays 10:15-1:14pm  
          ENGL5725.401 - Songs of Dissent: African American Poetry in the 21st Century - Herman  Beavers Mondays 1:45-4:44pm  
          SPAN5965.401 - Anticolonialism & Marxism - Jennifer  Ponce de León Mondays 5:15-8:14pm  
  2024
fall
        ENGL0038.401 - Study of a Genre: World Autobiography - Max  Cavitch TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0039.401 - Narrative Across Cultures - Ania  Loomba MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL0052.401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis: History, Theory, Practice - Max  Cavitch, David L. Lopez TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory - Lauren  Bakst MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL0201.301 - Voting Writes: An ABCS Course - Taije  Silverman TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0340.301 - Scenes of Teaching (First Year Seminar) - Heather K. Love MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0380.301 - Modern American Poetry (First Year Seminar) - Josephine  Park MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0506.301 - Virginia Woolf - Paul  Saint-Amour MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL0519.401 - Partition and the Making of South Asia - Suvir  Kaul Thursday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL0525.301 - Black Style: Fashions, Fictions, and Films of the 1920s - Zita Cristina Nunes Thursday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL0755.401 - Listening in Troubled Times (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Aaron  Levy Wedesday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL0765.301 - Podcasting (SNF Paideia Program Course) - Chris  Mustazza Wedesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL1014.401 - King Arthur: Medieval to Modern - Emily  Steiner MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1015.401 - Sagas and Skalds: Old Norse in Translation - Caroline  Batten MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1041.001 - Gothic Bodies - Michael  Gamer MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1045.001 - Romantic Poetry - Emily  Steinlight TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1190.401 - Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures - Sara  Kazmi TR 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1260.401 - Intro to Latinx Cultural Studies - Jennifer  Ponce de León MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1261.401 - Radical Arts in the Americas - Jennifer  Ponce de León MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1650.401 - Introduction to Digital Humanities - Whitney  Trettien Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL1830.001 - Modern and Contemporary U.S. Poetry - Al  Filreis TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1860.001 - Witchcraft and the Occult - Becky S. Friedman MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL1861.401 - Othello - Abdulhamit  Arvas TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL2250.401 - W.E.B. Du Bois - Simone  White Thursday 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL2666.401 - Algorithmic Ethics - Elizabeth C Scheyder MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2860.401 - Sex with Shakespeare - Abdulhamit  Arvas TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2943.401 - The Politics of Truth in the Global Documentary - Julia  Alekseyeva Tuesday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL2952.401 - Mobile Phone Cultures - Rahul  Mukherjee MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL3501.401 - Writing and Witnessing - Syd  Zolf Wednesday 3:30-6:30pm  
          ENGL4511.301 - Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona and its Adaptations (The One Series) - Natalia  Reyes TR 3:30-4:59  
          ENGL5320.401 - After Dante's Divine Comedy: Transmission, Creative Adaptation, and Material Form - David  Wallace Tuesday 8:30-11:29am  
          ENGL5415.401 - Orientalisms - Ania  Loomba, Chi-ming  Yang Tuesday 12:00-2:59pm  
          ENGL5995.401 - Digital Humanities Praxis - Whitney  Trettien, Emily  Steiner Wednesday 12:00-2:59pm  
  summer
        ENGL1900.910 - World Film History to 1945 - Hugo  Salas MW 12:00-3:50pm  
          ENGL1901.920 - World Film History 1945-Present - Department  Staff TR 10:15am-1:50pm  
  spring
        ENGL0038.401 - Study of a Genre:  World Autobiography - Max  Cavitch TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0060.001 - Law and Literature - Nancy  Bentley MWF 10:15-11:14am  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory - Eva  Pensis MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0200.301 - ABCS Slow-Reading Shakespeare with Paul Robeson High School - Zachary  Lesser MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0310.301 - Reading the City - Emily  Steinlight TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0365.401 - SPIEGEL-WILKS FIRST YEAR SEMINAR: The Art of Care - Aaron  Levy Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL0540.401 - History of Literary Criticism (Literary Theory Ancient to Modern) - Rita  Copeland TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0701.401 - Medieval Road Trip: Reading and Writing with Chaucer - Emily  Steiner TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0767.301 - Poetry, Music, and the Sounds of the Twentieth Century - Chris  Mustazza Tuesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0771.301 - Joyce’s Ulysses: Making Readings - Paul  Saint-Amour, Robert  Berry TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0783.401 - Writing about Music - Simone  White Wedesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL0900.001 - Writer in Residence: Jennifer Egan and the Art of Fiction - Jennifer  Egan TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1040.401 - Jane Austen Remix - Barri Joyce Gold TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1070.401 - Modernisms and Modernities: Kafka, Joyce, Beckett - Jean-Michel  Rabaté TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1190.401 - Introduction to Postcolonial Literature - Sara  Kazmi MW 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1430.401 - From the Uncanny to Horror: Film and Psychoanalysis - Jean-Michel  Rabaté TR 7-8:29pm  
          ENGL1509.401 - Science and Literature - Kathryn  Dorsch MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1600.001 - Cultures of the Book - Whitney  Trettien MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1670.301 - Data Science for the Humanities - J. D.  Porter MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1900.401 - World Film History to 1945 - Ian  Fleishman MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1900.402 - World Film History to 1945 - Hugo  Salas TR 3:30-4:59  
          ENGL1901.401 - World Film History 1945-Present - Julia  Alekseyeva MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1901.402 - World Film History 1945-Present - Sasha Dilan Krugman Thursday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL1950.401 - Television and New Media - Knar  Gavin MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1950.601 - Television and New Media - Department  Staff Wedesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL2010.301 - Old English Language and Literature - Caroline  Batten TR 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2092.401 - Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar - Simone  White Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2401.401 - Literature and Theory: Theories of World Literature - Max  Cavitch TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2402.401 - What is Capitalism?  Theories of Marx and Marxism - David  Kazanjian Wednesday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL2420.401 - British Cinema:  Film, Television, and Transatlantic Screen Culture - James  English TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL2840.401 - Groundbreaking Poets and Traditional Forms - Taije  Silverman TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Jennifer  Thompson TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL5920.401 - Graphic Memoir - Julia  Alekseyeva Tuesday 12:00-2:59pm  
          ENGL5935.301 - Art/Work and the Question of Autonomy - Emily  Steinlight Thursday 10:15am-1:14pm  
          ENGL5945.401 - Nationalism, Globalism, and Literary Form - David  Wallace Tuesday 8:30-11:29am  
          ENGL5960.401 - Marxism - David  Kazanjian, Jennifer  Ponce de León Tuesday 5:15-8:14 pm  
  2023
fall
        ENGL0039.401 - Narrative Across Cultures - Ania  Loomba MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL0052.401 - Introduction to Psychoanalysis - Jean-Michel  Rabaté, Susan C Adelman TR 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory - Department  Staff MW 10:15am-11:44am  
          ENGL0350.301 - Climate Fiction - Paul  Saint-Amour MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL0372.301 - Juvenilia - Melissa  Jensen MW 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL0509.401 - Dante's Divine Comedy - Department  Staff MW 12pm-1:29pm  
          ENGL0578.401 - The Contemporary Graphic Novel - Jean-Christophe  Cloutier TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0590.401 - Cinema and Politics - Rita  Barnard MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0590.402 - Cinema and Politics - Rita  Barnard TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0755.401 - SNF Paideia Course:  Listening in Troubled Times - Aaron  Levy Wednesday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL0759.301 - Gender, Ecology and New Wave Science Fiction - Barri Joyce Gold TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL0765.301 - Podcasting - Chris  Mustazza Wednesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0766.301 - Virtual Bodies, Virtual Worlds - Amanda  Licastro Monday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL1009.401 - Classical Traditions - Department  Staff TR 1:45pm-3:14pm  
          ENGL1021.401 - Shakespeare in Love - Becky S. Friedman MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1093.301 - Contemporary US Poetry and Experimental Writing - Simone  White TBA  
          ENGL1094.301 - Literature as a Marketplace - James  English TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1190.401 - Introduction to Postcolonial Literature - Department  Staff TBA  
          ENGL1260.401 - Latinx Literature and Culture - Jennifer  Ponce de León MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1261.401 - Radical Arts in the Americas - Jennifer  Ponce de León MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1400.401 - Introduction to Literary Theory:   Ideology - David L. Eng Tuesday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL1425.401 - Freud's Objects - Liliane  Weissberg MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1427.401 - Wild Things: Children’s Literature and the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child - Melissa  Jensen MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL1650.401 - Introduction to Digital Humanities - Whitney  Trettien, Cassandra  Hradil MW 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1745.401 - Writing the Self:  Life-Writing, Fiction, Representation - Department  Staff R 10:15-1:14pm  
          ENGL1820.301 - 18th-Century British Poetry - Chi-ming  Yang TR 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1900.401 - World Film History to 1945 - Chenshu  Zhou MW 1:45-3:14  
          ENGL1900.402 - World Film History to 1945 - Hugo  Salas TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1901.401 - World Film History 1945-present - Meta  Mazaj TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1901.601 - World Film History 1945-Present - Sasha Dilan Krugman Monday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL1950.401 - Television and New Media - Rahul  Mukherjee W 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL1950.402 - Television and New Media - Joseph  Coppola TBA  
          ENGL2082.401 - Nuclear Fictions - Paul  Saint-Amour TR 12:00-1:29pm  
          ENGL2190.401 - Postcolonial Literature Seminar - Department  Staff TBA  
          ENGL2272.401 - In/Visible: Asian American Cultural Critique - Bakirathi  Mani Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2390.401 - Clarice Lispector - Zita Cristina Nunes T 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL2403.401 - Marx’s Century - Emily  Steinlight TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2663.401 - Spiegel-Wilks Seminar: Curating Contemporary Art - Department  Staff M 5:15pm-8:14pm  
          ENGL2665.401 - Fake, Forgeries and Forensics in Digital Media - Elizabeth C Scheyder MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2800.401 - Greek Mythology in Contemporary Poetry - Taije  Silverman W 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL2801.301 - The Person in the Poem - Knar  Gavin MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2882.401 - Method Acting:  From Self to Stage and Screen - Rosemary  Malague TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2934.401 - Cinema and Socialism - Julia  Alekseyeva T 12:00-2:59pm  
          ENGL5745.301 - Introduction to the Material Text - Whitney  Trettien, Zachary  Lesser Wednesday 10:15-1:14pm  
          ENGL5900.401 - Wet the Ropes: Splicing Philosophy and Literature - Jean-Michel  Rabaté Wednesdays, 5:15-8:14pm  
  summer
        ENGL0021.910 - Study of a Theme in Ciema:  Bad Movies and Why We Love Them - Sasha Dilan Krugman TR 5:15-7:35pm  
          ENGL1900.910 - World Film History to 1945 - Joseph  Coppola MW 12-3:50pm  
          ENGL1901.920 - World Film History 1945-Present - Anat  Dan TR 10:15-1:49  
  spring
        ENGL0021.601 - Anime as Global Form - Ann  Ho Tuesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0038.401 - World Autobiography - Max  Cavitch MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0160.401 - Introduction to Queer Theory - S. Pearl Brilmyer TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL0333.401 - Queer History and Theory - S. Pearl Brilmyer TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0365.401 - Art and Reflection in Medicine: Barnes Foundation Curatorial Seminar - Aaron  Levy Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL0506.301 - Modernism and the Great Novella - Jed  Esty Wednesday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL0518.401 - Cinema and Globalization - Rita  Barnard MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL0519.401 - Partition and the Making of South Asia - Suvir  Kaul Tuesday 12-2:59pm  
          ENGL0531.401 - Reproductive Fictions - Emily  Steinlight TR 10:15-11:44  
          ENGL0540.401 - History of Literary Criticism - Rita  Copeland TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL0590.401 - Cinema and Politics - Rita  Barnard TR 10:15-11:44  
          ENGL0596.401 - Charles Chaplin's Film and the Politics of Silence - Jacob  Myers Wednesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL0767.301 - Poetry, Music, and the Sounds of the Twentieth Century - Chris  Mustazza Tuesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL1013.401 - Global Chaucers:  Poetry, Voice, and Interpretation - David  Wallace MW 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1014.401 - King Arthur: Medieval to Modern - Emily  Steiner TR 10:15-11:44  
          ENGL1020.401 - Outlaws and Outcasts: Meeting the Other in the Medieval World - Caroline  Batten TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1022.001 - The Age of Milton - Zachary  Lesser TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1045.001 - Romantic and Victorian Poetry - Emily  Steinlight TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1055.401 - Books on Film:  Adapting The Victorians - Barri Joyce Gold TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL1071.401 - Fashion and Modernity - Jean-Michel  Rabaté TR 12-1:29  
          ENGL1600.001 - Cultures of the Book - Whitney  Trettien MW 10:15-11:44am  
          ENGL1670.301 - Data Science and the Humanities - J. D.  Porter TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL1800.001 - Lyric Form - Josephine  Park MW 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1900.401 - World Film History to 1945 - Hugo  Salas TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL1900.601 - World Film History to 1945 - Joseph  Coppola TR 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2010.301 - Old English Language and Literature - Caroline  Batten MW 10:15-11:44  
          ENGL2014.401 - Premodern Animals - Emily  Steiner TR 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL2051.301 - Coming of Age in the Anthropocene - Barri Joyce Gold TR 10:15-11:44  
          ENGL2073.401 - Modernist Animals: How to rethink the human-animal divide - Jean-Michel  Rabaté TR 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2082.401 - Hard Times and the American Dream:  The Literature of the Great Depression - Catherine  Turner Tuesday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL2092.401 - The Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar - Al  Filreis, Simone  White Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2250.401 - Waywardness and Despair:  Saidiya Hartman and Gayl Jones - Simone  White Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2261.401 - Capitalism, Racism & Revolt - Jennifer  Ponce de León Monday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL2321.401 - Criminal Sexuality - Alicia  Meyer MW 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2402.401 - What Is Capitalism?  Theories of Marx and Marxism - David  Kazanjian Tuesday 5:15-8:14pm  
          ENGL2420.401 - British Cinema - James  English TR 12-1:29pm  
          ENGL2596.401 - Remediating the Environment - Jane Robbins Mize MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2603.401 - Writing, Publishing, and Reading in Early Modern Europe and the Americas - Roger  Chartier, John  Pollack Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL2841.401 - Mourning and Sexuality in the English Elegy - Max  Cavitch MW 5:15-6:44pm  
          ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Jennifer  Thompson Wednesday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL2900.401 - Global Film Theory - Meta  Mazaj, Karen  Redrobe MW 1015-11:14  
          ENGL4958.301 - Bad Romances: Gawain to Gaga - Nat  Rivkin MW 1:45-3:14pm  
          ENGL4980.301 - Lyric Wreckage and the Climate Crisis - Bethany  Swann TR 3:30-4:59pm  
          ENGL4980.302 - Crash:  Economic Collapse and Aesthetic Innovation in 1930s U.S. Literature and Culture - Thomas  Collins Wednesday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL4980.303 - Poetry and Capitalism - Andrew  Smyth Thursday 3:30-6:29pm  
          ENGL5900.401 - Imperialism, Internationalism, Ideology - Jennifer  Ponce de León Monday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL5980.401 - Histories of Race & Sexuality - Abdulhamit  Arvas, Ania  Loomba Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm  
          ENGL5991.401 - Media, Platform, Experience - Rahul  Mukherjee, Chenshu  Zhou Thursday 10:15-1:14pm  
  
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