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Nov 16, 2024
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2024-2025
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 month 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: Not all of these courses will be offered every year, please see http://english.humanities.mcmaster.ca/graduate-courses-and-resources/ for a current list of elective courses.
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Elective Courses
- CULTR ST 708 / Selfie/Culture
- CULTR ST 710 / Decolonial, Anti-Racist, and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies: Teaching and Learning Otherwise
- CULTR ST 712 / Future is Indigiqueer: Two Spirit and Trans Writings from Indigenous North America
- CULTR ST 716 / Bob Dylan and American Culture: Memory, Consciousness and Meaning
- CULTR ST 717 / Eros Tyrannos: The Politics of Desire in the New Millenium
- CULTR ST 721 / Writing, Land, and Place
- CULTR ST 725 / Romanticism, War, and Peace
- CULTR ST 729 / Critical Pedagogy and Education in a Time of Crisis
- CULTR ST 730 / Indigenous Literature of North America
- CULTR ST 734 / Appropriation and Canadian Literature: History, Theory, Controversies
- CULTR ST 742 / Mapping South Asian Masculinities
- CULTR ST 743 / Reimagining Nature: Science and Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century
- CULTR ST 746 / American Counterculture Literature, 1950-1990: Beat, Hippie, Punk
- CULTR ST 748 / Last Things: Life and Death in the Anthropocenes
- CULTR ST 750 / Gothic, Sensation and Victorian Discourses of the Body
- CULTR ST 752 / Trans-Atlantic Indigeneity: Indigenous Literary Presence in Europe
- 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, Race, and Civility in Early Modern Europe
- CULTR ST 758 / Literature as Witness
- CULTR ST 759 / Victorian Natures
- CULTR ST 761 / Framing CanLit
- CULTR ST 765 / Biopolitics: An Introduction
- CULTR ST 767 / Regarding Animals: Theories of Non-Human Life
- CULTR ST 770 / Queer Caribbean Writing: Sex, Gender, Politics
- CULTR ST 773 / “Revolt and Remember”: Resilience in the Postcolonial Environmental Humanities
- CULTR ST 775 / Topics in South Asian Literature and Culture
- CULTR ST 776 / Community Engaged Narrative Arts
- CULTR ST 779 / The Times We Live In
- CULTR ST 780 / Engendering the (Queer, Trans, Non-Binary) Transnational Early Modern Stage: Then and Now
- CULTR ST 781 / Public Mourning in Canada: What Makes a Life Grievable?
- CULTR ST 782 / Seed Stories of Indigenous and Black Survivance
- CULTR ST 785 / Migratory Routes: Indian Diasporic Fiction and Film
- CULTR ST 786 / The Novel of Now: Or, How Artists Speak Back to States of Civil Violence and War
- CULTR ST 791 / Rethinking Politics: Thinking Past War, Democracy, and Terror
- CULTR ST 792 / Life Writing & Health in the 21st C
Approved electives for CMST&MM courses for the PhD and both MA programs:
- CMST&MM 702 / Media and Social Issues
- CMST&MM 703 / New Media Studio Topics
- CMST&MM 705 / Digital Media and Cultural Exchange
- CMST&MM 706 / Technologies of Communication
- CMST&MM 707 / Theoretical Issues in Media, Culture and Communication
- CMST&MM 708 / Selected Topics in Communication and New Media
- CMST&MM 710 / International Communication
- CMST&MM 714 / Feminism, Technology and Science
- CMST&MM 715 / Cultural Memory, the Media, and “Us”
- CMST&MM 716 / Critical Perspectives on Documentary
- CMST&MM 717 / Youth, New Media and Culture
- CMST&MM 718 / Critical Approaches to Communication Policy & Law
- CMST&MM 719 / Media and Mimesis: Installation and Performance Media
- CMST&MM 720 / Data Cultures
- CMST&MM 721 / Alternative Media Forms in Africa
- CMST&MM 722 / Beyoncé Studies: Creativity, Celebrity, and Activism
- CMST&MM 723 / Islam, Feminisms and Global Media
- CMST&MM 725 / Theory, Race, and Power
- CMST&MM 726 / Media, Sustainability, and Climate Justice
- CMST&MM 727 / Cultural Production and the Environment
- CMST&MM 728 / Critical Hope in Times of Protracted Crises
Approved electives for Gender Studies & Social Justice courses for both MA programs:
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