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ROMANCE STUDIES GRADUATE COURSES FOR FALL 2008 RS 201S.01 Theories and Methods of Romance Studies Professor Roberto Dainotto W: 2:50-5:20 TBA The objective of this course is to provide students in any PhD track of our department with fundamental training in both general literary theory and in the specific methods of romance criticism. The course will be open to both seniors and to graduate students. It will be counted as a core course for any graduate student in Romance Studies. C-L: Lit 251S.01 RS 202S.01 Research Methods and Bibliographic Instruction in Latin American Studies. CCI Holly Ackerman/Kristina Troost TH: 1:30-4:20 Blackwell Dorm 124 Interdisciplinary resources for graduate-level research in one or more area studies, with a particular focus on European, Latin American, East Asian, and Slavic Studies. Team teaching approach drawing on the diverse regional and disciplinary expertise of four course instructors, who are both subject librarians and area studies specialists. Instructor: Ackerman, Madden, Troost, Zitser C-L: LatAmer 202S, Russian 203S, AALL 207S, German 264S
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