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Johns Hopkins University - Economics of Discriminations

Prereq: 180.102
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - The Politics of Sexual Empowerment

Cross-listed with Humanities Center
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Johns Hopkins University - The Gendered Life of 'The People"

This course focuses on the relationship between gender and conceptions of ‘the people’. It aims to make discernible the heteronormative narrative of the family in the political traditions of conceiving ‘the people’ by tracing this narrative from its foundations in Greek thought to the contemporary field of liberalism and its alternatives. Texts include Sophocles’ Antigone and Plato’s Republic, Rousseau’s Social Contract, Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and Wendy Brown’s States of Injury.
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Johns Hopkins University - Topics in Health, Gender and Sexuality

Cross-list with Anthropology
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Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing I

A course in the arts of realist fiction and traditional verse, with reading in American literature, most recently: Eudora Welty, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry James, Donald Justice, Robert Frost and Gwendolyn Brooks. Students will learn to read as writers; they will compose short stories and poems of their own. Classes meet two or three times a week with a day set aside for a writing workshop. This course is part one of the year-long Introduction to Fiction and Poetry, and must be taken before 220.106
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Fiction Poetry Writing II

A course in the counter-traditional arts of anti-realist fiction, free verse, and the prose poem, with readings in 20th Century world literature (Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, Russell Edson). This course will follow the format of 220.105, IFP I, and should be taken after the completion of 220.105. Prereq: 220.105 Limit 17 per section This course is a prerequisite for most upper level courses.
Score: 7.6471314 Details | Listing | Web page

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