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GRS EC 901: Dissertation Workshop in Applied Microeconomics 1
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 902: Dissertation Workshop in Macro and Monetary Economics 1
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 903: Dissertation Workshop in Applied Microeconomics 2
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 904: Dissertation Workshop in Applied Microeconomics 2
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 905: Dissertation Workshop in Economic Theory
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 906: Dissertation Workshop in Economic Theory
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 911: Dissertation Workshop in Econometrics 1
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 912: Dissertation Workshop in Econometrics 2
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 951: Dissertation Workshop in Empirical Microeconomics 1
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EC 952: Dissertation Workshop in Empirical Microeconomics 2
Presentation and discussion of dissertation topics and work in progress. -
GRS EI 701: The Theory and Practice of Literary Editing
An introduction to the theory, practice, and principles of editorial decisions, such as questions of modernization, revision, and annotation. Featuring a dozen visiting speakers and attending to notable editorial achievements. -
GRS EI 703: Annotation
Studies in allusions, sources, dating, topical contexts, annotation as a part of the work itself, and marginal glosses, among other topics. -
GRS EI 704: Editions
A consideration of the major editions of an author or authors. Subject varies. -
GRS EI 802: Advanced Topics in Editing: Word and Image
An historical and critical description of the relation between printed text and forms of illustration in selected works dating from 1500 to the present day. -
GRS EI 901: Directed Study
Directed study in a topic in editorial studies. -
GRS EI 902: Directed Study
Directed study in a topic in editorial studies. -
GRS EN 604: History of Criticism 1
A historical survey of western literary-critical standards from the earliest surviving formulations in classical Athens to the dawn of the twentieth century. Writers include Plato, Aristotle, Dante, Johnson, Hegel, Nietzsche, Du Bois, Freud; questions of truth, rhetoric, pleasure, selfhood, politics. -
GRS EN 606: Literary Criticism II
Survey of literary critical perspectives and trends in humanistic theory relevant to literary interpretation from the middle of the twentieth century onward, including formalism, structuralism, post-structuralism, gender studies, new historicism, and post-colonial studies. Frequent writing assignments of varying lengths. -
GRS EN 665: Critical Studies in Literature and Society
Topic for Fall 2017: Hamlet/Lear/Macbeth: Appropriation and Performance. Historical context, performance histories, and appropriations and transformations of Shakespeare's Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth. Films, novels, plays from England, France, Germany, Russia, Australia, Japan, and the US. Theoretical analysis of intertextuality, cultural politics, canon formation, globalization of culture. -
GRS EN 666: Critical Studies in Literature and Society
Topic for Fall 2017: Literature of the Early Black Atlantic. This course considers the first century of black Atlantic literature, including poetry and prose by Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, Mary Prince, and Frederick Douglass. How did these writers represent the early modern world? How did they work to change it?

