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Apr 20, 2024
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2014-2015 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Cultural Studies and Critical Theory Courses
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Required Courses for All Graduate Students
All graduate students, including part-time students, must complete the following courses within the first twelve months after their admission to graduate studies at McMaster: SGS #101 / Academic Research Integrity and Ethics and the SGS #201 / Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) . The purpose of SGS 101 is to ensure that the standards and expectations of academic integrity and research ethics are communicated early and are understood by incoming students. The purpose of SGS 201 is to ensure that students gain an understanding of, and learn how to identify and reduce attitudinal, structural, informational, technological, and systemic barriers to persons with disabilities. A graduate student may not obtain a graduate degree at McMaster without having passed these courses. In the event that a student fails either course, he/she must retake it at the earliest opportunity. The course descriptions for SGS 101 and SGS 201 may be found in Section 11.
Note: Ten full-year graduate courses or their equivalent are usually taught in a given year. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are half courses. The course load may include up to two half courses taken outside of the Department, in each case to be approved by the Department. A more detailed description of those courses offered in the upcoming year can be obtained after April on the Department website.
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Elective Courses
- CULTR ST *702 / Film Theorizes Social and Cultural Differences
- CULTR ST *703 / Cultural Production and Cultural Studies
- CULTR ST *705 / Music, Gender and Sexuality
- CULTR ST *706 / Fictionality, Historiography, and the Afterlife of the Event
- CULTR ST *707 / Acts of Global Citizenship
- CULTR ST *709 / Contemporary Women’s Collaborative Writing
- CULTR ST *711 / Celebrity/Culture
- CULTR ST *712 / Childhood in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture
- CULTR ST *713 / Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in the Eighteenth Century
- CULTR ST *715 / Modern and Postmodern Slavery
- CULTR ST *716 / Bob Dylan and American Culture: Memory, Consciousness and Meaning
- CULTR ST *717 / Global Sex
- CULTR ST *719 / Public Intellectuals and Their Work: Intellectual Practices in Culture Studies and Politics
- CULTR ST *720 / Looking Within: Films about Filmmaking
- CULTR ST *722 / Activist Bodies in the Public Sphere
- CULTR ST *723 / Surveillance and Digital Society
- CULTR ST *724 / Reproduction, Citizenship, and the Nation/State
- CULTR ST *725 / Romanticism, War, and Peace
- CULTR ST *726 / Race, Labour, and Migration in the Early Twentieth Century Transatlantic Imaginary
- CULTR ST *727 / The New Constellation of Race: Sovereignty, Citizenship, Social Death
- CULTR ST *729 / Cultural Studies and the Politics of Cultural Pedagogy
- CULTR ST *730 / Indigenous Literature of North America
- CULTR ST *731 / Anxiety Disorders: The Cultural Politics of Risk
- CULTR ST *739 / The Archive and Everyday Life
- CULTR ST *742 / Mapping South Asian Masculinities
- CULTR ST *744 / Gender, Violence and Visual Culture
- CULTR ST *745 / Theorizing Care: Dependency, Representation, Ethics
- CULTR ST *747 / Discourses of Empire 1700-1820
- CULTR ST *749 / Getting and Spending: The Birth of Consumer Culture
- CULTR ST *750 / Gothic, Sensation and Victorian Discourses of the Body
- CULTR ST *754 / The Cultures of Modernism
- CULTR ST *755 / Neoliberalism and the Limits of the Social
- CULTR ST *756 / The Secret Life of Things in the Eighteenth Century
- CULTR ST *757 / Gender, Civility, and Courtliness in Early Modern Europe
- CULTR ST *758 / Literature as Witness
- CULTR ST *759 / Victorian Natures
- CULTR ST *761 / Framing CanLit
- CULTR ST *762 / Queer Historicisms and British Cultural Memory
- CULTR ST *765 / Biopolitics: An Introduction
- CULTR ST *766 / Feminist, Queer, and Trans Theory
- CULTR ST *767 / Regarding Animals: Theories of Non-Human Life
- CULTR ST *769 / Science Fiction: Mindworlds and the Boundaries of the Human
- CULTR ST *771 / Canadian Literary Celebrity
- CULTR ST *774 / Derrida’s Wake: On The Futures of Deconstruction
- CULTR ST *777 / Topics in Philosophy and Jewish Thought
- CULTR ST *778 / Topics in Modern Jewish Thought
- CULTR ST *779 / The Times We Live In
- CULTR ST *784 / Decolonizing Bodies
- CULTR ST *785 / Migratory Routes: Indian Diasporic Fiction and Film
- CULTR ST *787 / Post-colonial Ecologies
- CULTR ST *788 / Writing Diaspora: Literature, Community, and Displacement
- CULTR ST *789 / Studies in Asian North American Literature, Culture and Identity
- CULTR ST *790 / MJ Postmortem: New Critical Reflections
- CULTR ST *791 / Rethinking Politics: Thinking Past War, Democracy, and Terror
- CULTR ST *793 / Oh Behave! Post-war Sexualities
- CULTR ST *795 / Living with HIV/AIDS: On the Discourses of the Pandemic
- CULTR ST *797 / Politics for Our Times
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