In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, courses in foreign literature and culture are taught in a number of departments and programs, and the courses work with texts in more than forty languages. These departments and programs also offer literature and culture courses which use texts translated into English in order to make these works available to all students.
The LS&A Office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education has prepared the following list to assist students interested in electing courses that focus on foreign literature and culture in English translation. What follows is a list of such courses offered in LS&A for the Spring/Summer Academic Term 2003. Courses that earn Humanities credit are so designated. Please consult the departmental and program listings in thisCourse Guide for course descriptions and further information.
This list is subject to change by the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education.
Spring Half-Term Courses
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (SS). May not be repeated for credit.

Section 101 — Buddhism in Film.
Instructor(s):
Juhn Ahn
Prerequisites & Distribution: No knowledge of an Asian language required. (3). (HU). May be elected more than once for credit. Repetition requires permission of the department.

Section 101 — Representations of Samurai in Japanese Literature & Film.
Prerequisites & Distribution: No knowledge of Japanese language is required. (3). (HU). Laboratory fee may be required. May be elected twice for credit. Repetition requires permission of the department.

Section 101.
Instructor(s):
David S Potter
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU). May not be repeated for credit.

Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Carrie Wood
Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in GTBOOKS 191 or CLCIV 101. (4). (HU). May not be repeated for credit.

Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (SS). May not be repeated for credit.

Arts and Ideas
Section 101 — Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Issues.
Prerequisites & Distribution: A knowledge of Russian is not required. (3). (HU). May not be repeated for credit.



Slavic Film
Section 101 — Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Issues.
Prerequisites & Distribution: A knowledge of Russian is not required. (3). (HU). May not be repeated for credit.



Summer Half-Term Courses
Section 201 — Tokyo: Japan's Capital through Literature, Film, and History.
Prerequisites & Distribution: No knowledge of Japanese language is required. (3). (HU). Laboratory fee may be required. May be elected twice for credit. Repetition requires permission of the department.
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Vadim Jigoulov
Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in GTBOOKS 191 or CLCIV 101. (4). (HU). May not be repeated for credit.

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