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Courses and Requirements
Core Curriculum:
Graduate students entering as Cluster fellows are required to take three of the following graduate seminars over the course of two years. These seminars will provide you with the opportunity to 
  • interact with Cluster faculty and graduate students from different departments
  • gain new knowledge in an interdisciplinary context
  • explore the history, literature and cultures of the Cluster from an original and new perspective 
New Courses:
ICC 461: 'Novyimir' as a Literary, Historical and Political Phenomenon
(Wachteland Fitzpatrick)
 
ICC 465: Russian Modernism
(Naroditskaya)
 
ICC 468: Culture and Money
(McReynolds-Oddoand O’Driscoll)
 
ICC 473: Marxism
(Bushnell and O’Driscoll)
 
New Courses: 
ICC 477: Prison Camp Literature as Genre
(Morson) 
 
ICC 479: Encountering the Jew 
(Petrovsky-Shtern) 
 
ICC 481: Anti-Semitism, Artists and Intellectuals (1860-Present) 
(McReynolds-Oddo)
 
ICC 483: Imagining the Peasant 
(Bushnell and Cavanagh)
 
ICC 485: A Woman’s Kingdom 
(Naroditskaya)
 
ICC 487: Pushkin as Muse: Musical adaptations of the poet’s work 
(Naroditskayaand O’Driscoll)
 
ICC 489: Nations and Nationalism 
(Frommerand Wachtel)
 

ICC 491: Eastern Europe between the Wars

(Frommerand Gourianova)

 

ICC 493: Hebrew and Yiddish Literary Renaissance in Jewish Eastern Europe

(Mosely)

Last updated: Oct 11 2006 11:00AM