Tufts University World Civilizations Requirement

The revised world civilizations requirement focuses on an in-depth study of a non-Western civilization or civilizations, or the interaction of non-Western and Western civilizations with equal attention given to both. The definition of the non-Western world is considered to include Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Oceania, and pre-Columbian North America.

The course taken in fulfillment of the world civilizations requirement may be used to fulfill the culture option or distribution requirement for which the course would normally be appropriate, but not both.

The following courses have been approved by the Academic Review Board.  For approval of courses that do not appear on these lists, a petition form--available at Dowling Hall--along with the course syllabus must be submitted to Professor Stephen Bailey <stephen.bailey@tufts.edu>, Dept. of Anthropology, Eaton Hall. (updated 10/26/05)

Approved Courses

Regularly offered courses

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Anthropology, Arabic, Archaeology, Art History, Child Development, Chinese, CIS, Classics, Community Health, Comparative Religion, Dance, Drama, English, Fletcher School, French, German, History, Japanese, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Spanish, Women's Studies, World Civilizations (CIV), World Literature

Special courses (some offered one time only, approved only for that semester and year)

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American Studies, Anthropology, Arabic, Art History, Chinese, Classics, Comparative Religion, Economics, English, Experimental College, French, History, Japanese, Music, Political Science, Sociology, Spanish, World Civilizations

Study abroad and Transferred courses


Regularly offered courses approved for World Civ credit

Anthropology

10: Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
30: Prehistoric Archaeology. (Cross-listed as Archaeology 30.)
110: Native Peoples of North America
115: Native Peoples of South America
118: African Cultures and Societies
119: Peoples of the Middle East
120: Contemporary Chinese Society
122: Women and Modernity in Asia
132: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol. (Cross-listed as Religion 134.)
134: Emotion and Thought in Culture
142: Capital, Labor, and Desire
145: Power, Politics, and Protest
146: Latin/o Music, Migration and Identity
148: Medical Anthropology
149C: The Anthoropology of Religion
162: Anthropological Approaches to Art and Aesthetics
164: The Politics of African Religious Experience
181: Anthropology and Feminism
184: Festivals and Politics in Latin America
185C: Gender and Sexuality in East Asia

Arabic

61: Classical Arabic Literature
62: Modern Arabic Literature
63 MA: Arabian Nights in World Culture

Archaeology

29: Archaeology of Palestine. (Cross-listed as Art History 18, Classics 29, and Judaic Studies 77.)
52: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. (Cross-listed as Classics 92, and History 15)

Art History

1: Art, Ritual, and Culture. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 4.)
4: Introduction to the Arts of Africa
5: Introduction to the Arts of Asia. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 5.)
6: The Royal Arts of Africa
7: Introduction to Latin American Art
10/110: Japanese Art and the West
11: Buddhist Art. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 11.)
13: The Arts of China
14: The Arts of Japan (cross-listed as Comparative Religion 14),
15/115: Japanese Architecture. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 15.)
16: The Japanese Landscape Tradition
18: Archaeology of Palestine. (Cross-listed as Archaeology/Classics 29 and Judaic Studies 77.)
21/121: Early Islamic Art: The Formation of a Culture (690-1250). (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 23.)
64/164: Latin American Cinema
70/170: Contemporary Arts in Africa
71/171: Arts of the Afro-Atlantic Diaspora
72: African Art Worlds
73/173: Blackness: Digesting Difference in African American Art
75/175: African Art and the City
76: African Art in Motion
77: The Decorated Body in Africa
78: African Film and Photography
81/181: Twentieth-Century Mexican Art
83/183: Gender in Latin American Art
107: Japanese Narrative Painting
120: Armenian Art, Architecture, and Politics: Fourth to Fourteenth Century. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 120.)
191: Seminar in Asian Art
191A: Seminar in African and African Diaspora Arts
192A: Seminar in Armenian or Byzantine Art. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 192A.)
193: Art and Culture in the Mediterranean (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 192EH)
197B: Seminar in Latin American Art

Child Development

62: Childhood across Cultures

Chinese

61: Classical Chinese Literature
62: Modern Chinese Literature
70: Defining Chinese Culture Today
71: Introduction to Chinese Religion (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 53)
75: Chinese Mythology
76: The Chinese Ghost Story
78: Youth and Culture in Modern China
80: Chinese Cinema: 1930 to Present
81: Cinemas of Greater China: Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People's Republic of China
91/191: Special Topics
92/192: Special Topics
93/193: Advanced Directed Study
94/194: Advanced Directed Study
101: Foundations of Chinese Thought
111: Cultural Perspectives on Chinese Literature
112: Women, Gender, and Modernity in Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature

CIS

150: Cultural Legacies of the Atomic Bomb

Classics

26: The Archaeological History of Egypt
29: Archaeology of Palestine. (Cross-listed as Archaeology 29, Art History 18, Judaic Studies 77.)
92: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (Cross-Listed as ARCH 0052 and HST 0015)

Community Health

108: Epidemics: Plagues, Peoples, and Politics. (Cross-listed as Sociology 108.)

Comparative Religion

43: Asian Religions
44: Introduction to Hinduism
45: Introduction to Buddhism
48: Introduction to Islam
53: Introduction to Chinese Religion (Cross-listed as Chinese 71)
54: Japanese Religion
141: Indian Philosophies. (Cross-listed as Philosophy 122.)
150: Introduction to the Qur'an
151: Introduction to Islamic Law
152: Islam and Modernity
192EH: Art and Culture in the Mediterranean (Cross-listed as Art History 193)

Dance

91L: West African Dance and Drumming

Drama

61/62: Film in India
68: Twentieth Century Chinese Theatre
93C: The Theatre of Asia-America
144: Asian Performance

English

20: Black World Literature
45: Non-Western Women Writers
148: American Indian Writers

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

DIP 613: History of the Arab World Since WWI

French

46: Caribbean Literature
179: French African Literature
181: French African Theatre

German

84: East-West Perspectives on Fascism: Japan and Germany. (Cross-listed as Japanese 84 and World Civilizations 22.)

History

4: M.K. Gandhi and Nelson Mandela
6: World Trade, 1000-2000
15: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. (Cross-listed as Archaeology 52 and Classics 92)
27: Early and Imperial Russia to 1855
43: China to 1911
44: Twentieth-Century China
47: Japan to 1868
48: Japan from 1868 to the Present
49: Special Topics: East Asia
51: South Asia, 1000-2000.
52: Modern Southeast Asia
53: South Asia in the Twentieth Century
54 Cities and the Modernity of South Asia
59: Special Topics: South Asia
60: The Modern Middle East to World War I
61: The Modern Middle East from World War I
63: History of Iran
64: Medieval Islamic History
65: The World of Islam
66: Modern Armenia, 1800-1920
67: The Caucasus and Armenia in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras, 1918-2000
69: Special Topics: Middle East and Central Asia.
70: Africa to the Nineteenth Century: Reconstructing the Precolonial Past
71: Africa since the Nineteenth Century: Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Crises
74: Special Topics: Africa
75: Americas
77: Colonial Latin America
78: Modern Latin America
79: Special Topics: Latin America
122: Religion in Japanese History. (Cross-listed as Religion 136.)
123: Japanese History through Literature
124: Tokugawa Japan
125: Gender and Sexuality in Japanese History
129: Advanced Special Topics, East Asia
130: Rise of Empire in Early China, 1200 BCE - 220 CE
134: Nationalism and Its Critics in South Asia
136: Islam in South Asia. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 138.)
138: Asia in the Great Depression
139: Advanced Special Topics, South Asia
140: Religion, Law, and Misplaced Secularity in South Asia. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 140.)
141: Gender and Imperialism in South Asia
143:  Writing "India"
146: The Mongol Empire
147:  History of Afghanistan
149: Advanced Special Topics, Middle East, Central Asia
150: Race, Class, and Power in Southern Africa
151: Africa and the African Diaspora to the Americas
159: Advanced Special Topics, Africa
160: Revolution in Latin America: Mexico and Cuba
161: Revolution and Counterrevolution in Central and South America
169: Advanced Special Topics, Latin America
181GM: Religion, Nationalism & Ethnicity in the Ottoman Empire
182: Research Seminar in East Asian History
183: Research Seminar in South Asian History
184: Research Seminar in Middle Eastern/Central Asian History
185: Research Seminar in African History
186: Research Seminar in Latin American History


 

Japanese

61/161: Introduction to Japanese Culture
62/162: Modern Japanese Literature
63/163: Postwar Japanese Literature: Modern to Postmodern
80: Japanese Film
84: East-West Perspectives of Fascism: Germany and Japan. (Cross-listed as German 84 and World Civilizations 22.)
91: Reading the World: Love and Sexuality in World Literature. (Cross-listed as Russian 91, World Civilizations 17, World Literature 17.)
91/92: Special Topics
93/193: Directed Study
94/194: Directed Study
110: Major Japanese Writers
111: Japanese Poetry
112: Major Japanese Film Directors
113: Japanese Visual Culture
191E: Seminar on Special Topics
191J: Seminar on Special Topics
192E: Seminar on Special Topics
192J: Seminar on Special Topics

Music

2: Introduction to World Music
17: Performance and Ritual
26/126: Women in Music
27/127: The Music of Asia
28: The Music of Africa
29/129: Japanese Performing Traditions
41: Music as Culture
65/66: African Music Ensemble
192: Seminar: Fieldwork in Music Studies

Philosophy

122: Indian Philosophies. (Cross-listed as Comparative Religion 141.)

Political Science

79: Origins of Islamic Political Thought
120: Seminar:  Power and Politics in China
126: Chinese Politics
127: Latin American Politics
129: African Politics
130: Seminar: African Political Economy
131: Democracy and Capitalism in Japan
133: The Political Economy of Latin America.
134: Seminar: Democratization in Latin America
135: Comparative Revolutions (formerly PS 137CR and PS 26)
136: Comparative Politics of the Middle East
137: Seminar: State Building in Europe and Asia
138J: Democracy and Capitalism in Japan
168: Seminar: Foreign Policy-Making in the Arab World
176: Africa in the New International Order
178: Third World Political Relations
178A: Regionalism in African International Relations
178: International Relations of Central and South Asia

Sociology

108: Epidemics: Plagues, Peoples, and Politics. (Cross-listed as Community Health108.)

Spanish


34: Survey of Latin American Literature from Preconquest through Independence.
35: Survey of Latin American Literature from Modernism to the Present
101: Latin American Theatre
102: Latin American Short Story
103: Contemporary Latin American Novel.
104: Poetry in Spanish America
105: The Dictator in the Latin American Novel
106: Literature and Revolution: Mexico and Cuba
107: Testimonial Literature of Latin America
108: Latin American Women Writers
130: Civilization of Muslim Spain
150: Latin American Civilization
156: Afro-Hispanic Literature
192B: Latin American literature on film

Women's Studies

72: Introduction to Women's Studies (only when taught by Professor Modhumita Roy)

World Civilizations (CIV)

1: A Sense of Place: Cultural Constructions of Place
2: A Sense of Place: From Regional to Global Definitions of Place
5A: Time and Festivals
6: Time and Modernity
9: Memory and Identity in World Cultures I.
10: Memory and Identity in World Cultures II
15: Images and Icons in World Civilizations
16: Images and Icons in World Civilizations
17: Reading the World: Love and Sexuality in World Literature. (Cross-listed as Japanese 91, Russian 91, World Literature 17.)
19: Cultural Conceptions of the Self
21: Body, Movement, and Power on the World Stage. (Cross-listed as Dance 70.)
22: East-West Perspectives on Fascism: Japan and Germany. (Cross-listed as German 84 and Japanese 84.)

World Literature

17: Reading the World: Love and Sexuality in World Literature. (Cross-listed as World Civilizations 17, Russian 91, Japanese 91.)
122: South African Writers


Special courses (some offered one time only, approved only for that semester and year)

American Studies

11: Latin American Film and Literature
101:  Native American Fine Art:  Beauty and Meaning
102:  Issues in Native American Studies
103:  Museums and Native Americans:  The Politics of Representation
140:  Imagining Black Freedom in Haiti and the Americas
192D: Chinese Diaspora and Identities

Anthology

185C: Music, Blackness and Caribbean Latinos (Spring 2005, cross listed as Soc 188C)

Arabic

92FE: Arab and Western Worlds Through Eyes of Travelers
91: The Arabian Nights in World Culture
91: Arab Culture Today: Negotiating Self and the Other
92: War Memories: Arab Writing from 1975 to the Present
92MA: The Literary Qur'an
192-01: Arab & Western Travel Literature
91: Love, Literature in Islam: Human and Divine

Art History

191: Seminar: Buddhism and Women in Asian Art (Cross-listed as CR 192-IK2)

Chinese

92-01: Youth and Culture in Modern China
191: Confucianism and Modern China

Comparative Religion

192IFL: Issues in Islam
192TAN: South Asian Tantra (Spring 2001)
192MM: Islam and Modernity (Spring 1999)
192MM: Islam and Human Rights (Spring 2003)
192FV: Introduction to Baha'i Faith (Spring 2002)
192BD: World Religions and Sexual Ethics (Summer & Fall 2002)
192SJT: Tantra in China and Japan (Spring 2004)
192IK2: Buddhism and Women in Asian Art (Spring 2003)
195B: Mystics in World Religion (Summer 2003)

Economics

91-05: Economies of the Middle East (Spring 2005)

English

91: Cultures of Black Britain
91-BA: Native American Literature (Summer 2001)
191C: Third-World Women Writers
191D: Black World of Literature and Film
191G: Literature of Chinese Diaspora
191H: Imagining "India" (Fall 2001)

Experimental College

18: Chinese medicine (Fall 1999, Spring 2001, Fall 2002)
65F: Modern Turkish Politics (Fall 2001)
11F: Introduction to Indian Music and Performance (Fall 2001)
11S: Indian Music Theory and Performance (Spring 2003)
07F: Daoism: Religion and Culture in China (Fall 2001)
60F: Experiencing Terror, Explaining Terror: Writing the Cambodian Holocaust (Fall 2002)
64S: Cuba: Its Music, Art, and Culture
05S: Rastafari: A New World Religion (Spring 2004)
59F: Contemporary Korean Film (Fall 2004)
63F: Women in the Islamic World (Fall 2004)
64F: Turkish Foreign Policy and Identity (Fall 2004)
65F: Colombia: Guerillas, Drugs, and Civil War (Fall 2004)
14S: Ottoman/Turkish Music Performance (Spring 2005)

French

192D: Francophone Literature & Myth (Spring 2001)
192D: Representaion of Haiti: Imagery, Rhythms and Text (Spring 2004)
91A: Africa in Text & Film (Fall 2001)
191B: Diversity and Identities in the Francophone World (Fall 2002)
191: Seminar: Assia Djebar (Fall 2000)
191D: Assia Djebar and Henri Lopes (Fall 2004)

History

3: The Contemporary Middle East (Spring 2004)
01YL: Wars in East Asia
2YM: Gender and Development in Africa
2LS: Revolutions 1905-1911
15: Ancient Egypt
62DA: Islamic Activism in the Twentieth Century
76GL: Identity, Citizenship, and Social Protest
115: Spain and the Atlantic, c.1492 (through Spring 2006)
130: Nationalism in Modern China (Spring 2003)
142: Nationalism and Ethnic Relations in Central Asia
146: The Arab Lands: From Ottoman Provinces to European Colonies
170: Native American History
190A: China in World History (Summer 2002)

Japanese

92: East Asian Cinema (cross listed ILVS 92) (Spring 2001)
92: Japanese Popular Culture
192-WB: Seminar: Fantasy and Japanese Culture (Spring 2003, 2004)
192W: Woman's Film and Literature in Japan (Spring 2001)
92A: Japanese Animation (Spring 2002)
192G: Gender and Identity in Japanese Culture (Spring 2002)
192E: Japan and Postmodernism
191E: Japan and Postmodernism
192EE: Seminar: Ethnic Narrative of Japan and Korea (Spring 2005)

Music

23: Music of Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Political Science


90-07: Origins of Islamic Political Thought
90L: Turning Points in Latin American Politics
120:  Seminar:  Power and Politics in China
128: Gender, Labor, and the State in Asia
137CR (or 26): Comparative Revolutions
138C: Power and Politics in the PRC
138J: Democracy and Capitalism in Japan (Fall 2000)
138TW: Politics and Development in the Third World (Fall 2002)
139SB: State Building in Europe and Asia
178: International Relations of Central and South Asia (Spring 2004)

Sociology

149: People on the Move, Plagues and Peoples ( cross listed as CH 188)
188: Women in Migration
188C: Music, Blackness and Caribbean Lations (Spring 2005, cross listed as Anth 185C)

Spanish

92: The U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (Spring 2003)
191B: The Boom of Spanish-American Literature
191B: Art and Social Change in Latin America (Fall 2002)
191B: Latin American Short Story (Fall 2003)
191C: Literature and Popular Culture of Latin America (Fall 2000)
191C: Literature of the Spanish Caribbean (Fall 2003)
192A: Caribbean Constructions of Identity (Spring 2000)
192C: Latin American Novella (Spring 2000)
192A: Latin American Literature on Film (Summer 2003)
192B: Oral Tradition in the 20th Century Latin America (Spring 2005)
92: Cuban Culture and Society (Spring 2004)

World Civilizations

91: Cultural Legacies of the Atomic-Bomb


Study abroad and transferred courses

Aborigines and Settlers (Fall 2002, James Cook University, Australia)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia (Spring 2000, University of Queensland, Australia)
Aboriginal Australia: Post-Colonial Experience (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Aboriginal Australia: The Pre-Colonial and Colonial Experience (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Aboriginal Cultural Studies (Melbourne)
Aboriginal Histories (Spring 2001, University of Melbourne, Australia)
Aboriginal Popular Culture (Spring 2001, University of New South Wales)
Africa in World History (Spring 2004, University of Cape Town)
Africa the Making of a Continent to 1800 (Spring 2004, University of Cape Town)
African Possession Rituals: A Comparative Study of Boson & Vodun Practices (Spring 2004, Tufts-in-Paris)
American Indian Religious Traditions (Fall 2002, University of Colorado at Boulder)
Analytical Geography: Globalization and the Anti-globalization (Spring 2001, Science Po, Paris, Institut D'edudes Politiques de Paris)
Ancient Egyptian History and Culture (Summer 02, University of Florida)
Ancient Near East and Egypt (Fall 2001, New York University)
Anthropology of Gender (Spring 2003, George Washington University)
Arabic Contributions & Influences on Spanish Literature (Fall 2002, Universidad de Sevilla)
Art of Asia (Summer 1999, University of Maryland, College Park)
Asian World (Fall 2001, Pace University)
Australia/Asia (Spring 2002, Southern Cross university, Australia)
Australia: Dreamtime to Dust (Spring 2000, Bond University)
Australian Aboriginal Religions (Sydney)
Australian Indigenous Societies prior to Invasion (Fall 2001, Southern Cross University, Australia)
Australian Studies: Cultures and Identities (Spring 2002, 2004, University of Wollongong, Australia)
Black Atlantic, Green Atlantic: Irish and African Diaspora Nationalisms (Fall 2003, University College of London)
Brazilian Cultural Studies (Spring 2004, University of London)
Buddhist Asia: A Cultural History (Spring 2001, Goldsmiths College, London)
Caribbean Mosaic (Spring 2000, University of Hartford)
China of Mao (Madrid)
China Since Mao (Spring 02, University of Melbourne, Australia)
China Studies (Summer 1995, University of Northern Iowa)
Chinese Politics and Society (Spring 2003, University of Melbourne)
Colonial Gaze (Fall 2000, School of the Museum of Fine Arts)
Colonies to Nations: Latin America to 1930 (Spring 2002, University of Auckland)
Comparative Economic Development: Late Industrialization in Russia, India, and Japan (Fall 2002, London School of Economics)
Conflicts in African States (Fall 2002, University of Ghana)
Contemporary Australia (Fall 2002, Queensland)
Cracking India (Spring 2002, Hamilton College)
Cultural History and Geography Seminar, Fiji (Fall 2004, Fiji, SIT program)
Cultural Anthropology (Spring 2002, Muhlenberg College)
Cultural History and Geography Seminar (Fall 2001, Madagascar, SIT program)
Culture of the Contemporary Arab World (Fall 2001, Tufts in Chile, Santiago, Chile)
Culture and History of Argentina (Fall 2001, University of Blas Pascal, Argentina)
Development of the Puerto Rican Nation (University of Sagrado)
Early Colonial Empire: Europe and the World 1400-1750 (Fall 02-Spring 03, London School of Economics)
East Africa: Communities, Culture & Change (Fall 2003, Lewis & Clark College)
Economic Development of Middle East (Spring 2000, Hebrew University)
Elite and Social Movements in Latin America (Spring 2000, Autonomous University of Madrid, Tufts Program)
Enter the Dragon: Continuity and Change in East Asia (Fall 2001, University of New South Wales, Australia)
Environmental Policy and Socio-economic value in Kenya (Spring 2000, School for Field Studies, Kenya)
European-Latin American Relations Since Independence (Seville)
Fatal Shore (Spring 2000, University of New South Wales, Australia)
France & Africa: Post-Colonial Relations (Fall 1999, Reid Hall, Columbia University's program in Paris)
Francophone Literature (Spring 2002, Institute for American Universities, France)
Francophone literature in Arab World (Fall 2000, Sorbonne, Paris III, France)
French-African Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries (Spring 2003, NYU in Paris)
French Literature in the Arab World (Tufts University in Paris)
Geography of Global Poverty (University College of London)
Globalization and Fragmentation (Fall 2000, UNSW, Sydney, Australia)
Hinduism, Buddhism & Islam (Spring 1993, Earlham College)
Hispanicamerican Narrative (Spring 2001, Tufts in Madrid)
History and Politics of Latin America Since 1930 (Fall 99, Spring 00, University College of London, Tufts in London Program)
History of Arab-Israeli Conflict (Fall 2003, University of Melbourne)
History of Asian Medicine (Tufts in London)
History of Classical India (Fall 2002, Carleton College)
History of East Asia to 1800 (Fall 2001, Gettysburg College)
History of the French Colonization and the Colonial Imaginary (Spring 2002, NYU in Paris)
History of Medieval Islam (Fall 2001, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne)
History of Pre-Colombian America (Tufts University in Madrid)
History of Religions in West Africa (Spring 2000, University of Legon, Ghana)
History of Slavery in Latin America (Spring 2004, Universidad de Sevilla)
History of World Civilizations (Fall 98, Spring 99, North Shore Community College)
India: Arts and Culture Seminar (Fall 2002, School for International Training, India)
Indigenous Australia: Gendered Identities (Fall 2000, University of New South Wales, Australia)
Indigenous Australia: Travelling through Time (Spring 2000, University of New South Wales, Australia)
Indigenous Australia: Land and Culture (Spring 2002, Koori Center, University of Sydney)
Indigenous Australia (Spring 2001, Koori Center, University of Sydney)
Indigenous Culture and Learning (Spring 2004, University of Melbourne, Australia)
Influence of the Arabic World on Spanish Lit (Spring 2000, University of Sevilla, Spain)
Introduction to Aboriginal Australia (Fall 2001, University of Wollongong, Australia)
Introduction to Aboriginal Studies (Fall 2002, Macquarie University, Australia)
Introduction to Anthropology (Fall 2000, Macquarie University, Australia)
Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology (Tufts in London)
Introduction to Islam (Fall 2002, University of Tubingen)
Introduction to Islam (Fall 2003, Tel Aviv University)
Introduction to Islamic Theology (Spring 2004, Brandeis University)
Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Spring 99, Harvard Extension School)
Introduction to World History (Fall 1996, Carnegie Mellon University)
Islam and Politics (Fall 2002, Tufts-in-Oxford)
Islam and the Political Problems of the Middle East (Tufts University in Paris)
Kenya: Culture and Development Seminar (Fall 2001, School for International Training in Kenya)
Language and literacy in the Ancient Near East (Spring 2002, Tufts-in-London, University College London, Institute of Archaeology)
Latin America and the International Economy (Fall 2002, London School of Economics)
Latin American Cultural Anthropology (University of Seville, Spain)
Latin American Development (University College, London)
Latin American History (International Baccalaureate)
Latin American Music (Fall 2001, University of Florida)
Latin American Novel (Fall 2000, Sweet Briar College at University of Seville)
Latin America Since 1800 (University of Massachusetts Boston)
Liberation in Southern Africa (Spring 2003, University of Capetown, South Africa)
Maori and Pakeha in the 19th Century (Fall 2004, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand)
Maori Society (Spring 2002, University of Otago, New Zealand)
Maori Society and Culture (Fall 2003, Victoria University, New Zealand)
Middle East 1945-Present (Spring 2003, Tufts-in-Paris)
Modern China: Political, Economic and Cultural Approaches (Spring 2001, Institut Catholique, Tufts in Paris program)
Modern Chinese Literature / Contemporary Chinese History (Fudan)
Modern History 1, 1400-1800 (Fall 2001, Boston College)
Modernity and Development in the Pacific Islands (Fall 99, University of New South Wales, Australia)
Modern Korean History (Summer 2001, Yonsei University, Korea)
Music in India (Spring 2002, New England Conservatory)
Neth-Tango in Culture: The Tango in a Natural Icon (Spring 2004, University of Amsterdam)
New Writing in English from South Asia (Spring 2000, Tufts in Tübingen Program)
Nations, States, and Nationalisms Part II: Ethno-National conflict regulation in Northern Ireland, South Africa and Israel-Palestine (Spring 2003, Queen Mary, University of London)
Novela Hispanoamericana (Fall 2002, University of Sevilla, Spain)
Oceanic Societies: Pacific Island Living (Spring 2000, University of New South Wales)
Pacific and New Zealand Archaeology (Ontago)
Pacific History (Spring 2000, Victoria University, New Zealand)
Political History & Culture of Cuba (Spring 2004, University of Havana)
Political Systems and Democratization in the Middle East (Tubingen)
Politics in the Middle East (Spring 2002, Pembroke College, Oxford University, Tufts in Oxford Program)
Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa (Fall 2000, Pembroke College, Oxford University, Tufts in Oxford Program)
Politics of Latin America (Spring 2000, New York University in Madrid, Spain)
Politics of the Middle East (Summer 2002, U Mass Boston)
Politics, Society, and Culture in Non-Western Societies (Fall 2004, IES London)
Pre-Columbian Art (Fall 2000, Tulane University)
Primal Religion (Spring 2003, University of Otago, New Zealand)
Problems of Contemporary Africa (Spring 2002, Institut Catholique de Paris, Tufts-in-Paris)
Refugees & Exiles: the Palestinian Experience from Nakbah to Oslo (Spring 2001, American University in Cairo)
Relations Franco-Africaines (Fall 2003, Middlebury School in Paris)
Religions of Eastern World (Winter 02-03, Rutgers University)
Religion, Culture and Humanity (Spring 2003, University of Stirling, Scotland)
Religion & Law in the Ancient World (Spring 2001, Bucknell University)
Revolutions of Modern China (Spring 2001, University of Southern Maine)
Social History of Costa Rica (Spring 2000, Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica)
Social History of Latin America (Fall 2000, University of Chile, Tufts in Chile Program)
Social Movements in the Arab-Islamic World (Spring 2002, University of Madrid Autonoma)
Social Structure of Modern Ghana (Spring 2000, University of Ghana, Legon, Tufts in Ghana Program)
Sociocultural Anthropology (UCLA)
Sociology: Gender and Development (Spring 2000, University of Edinburgh)
Sociology and the Social Structure of Chile (Fall 2001, Universidad de Chile, Tufts-in-Chile)
Sociology of Religion: Islam (Spring 2002, University of Padua, Italy)
Sources of Islamic History (Spring 2002, Autonomous University of Madrid, Tufts-in-Madrid)
Southeast Asian Politics (Spring 2003, Sydney University)
Southern Africa to 1900 (Spring 2004, University of Cape Town)
Spanish American Short Story (Fall 2003, New York University in Madrid)
Spanish & Latin American Literature in Translation (Fall 1999, Tufts in London, University College London)
Traditional Aboriginal Society (Newcastle)
Transcription and Analysis of African Music (Fall 2002, University of Ghana)
Understanding Asian-Australian Relationships (Arcadia University)
Women's Miasmic& Dance in Indigenous Australia (Spring 2000, University of Queensland, Australia)
World Civilizations I (Fall 1999, University of Nebraska-Omaha)
World History (2002-3, AP, Barrington High School)
World History II: 1500 to the Present (Spring 2000, Boston University)
World History II and III (Fall 00/Spring01, Harvard Extension School)
World Religions (Spring 2003, McGill University)
World Religions (Fall 2004, Syracuse University in Madrid)
Zen and Japanese Culture (Spring 2003, Mount Holyoke College)
Zen Buddhism (Spring 2003, Hong Kong University, Tufts-in-Hon Kong)


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