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MLA 9: European Thought and Culture in the 19th Century

Major European thinkers and writers and their intellectual significance from the Enlightenment to modernism. Works by Voltaire, Austen, Wordsworth, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud.
| Units: 4

MLA 100E: MLA Natural Science Elective

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-2 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 4 units total)
Instructors: ; Paulson, L. (PI)

MLA 101A: Foundations I

Required of and limited to first-year MLA students. First of three quarter foundation course. Introduction to the main political, philosophical, literary, and artistic trends that inform the liberal arts vision of the world and that underlie the MLA curriculum.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Steidle, E. (PI)

MLA 101B: Foundations II: the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Required of and limited to first-year MLA students. Second of three quarter foundation course. Introduction to the main political, philosophical, literary, and artistic trends that inform the liberal arts vision of the world and that underlie the MLA curriculum.
Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Steidle, E. (PI)

MLA 101C: Foundations III: the Enlightenment through Modernism

Required of and limited to first-year MLA students. First of three quarter foundation course. Introduction to the main political, philosophical, literary, and artistic trends that inform the liberal arts vision of the world and that underlie the MLA curriculum.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Palumbo-Liu, D. (PI)

MLA 102: An Introduction to Interdisciplinary Graduate Study

Limited to and required of second-year MLA students. Historical, literary, artistic, medical, and theological issues are covered. Focus is on skills and information needed to pursue MLA graduate work at Stanford: writing a critical, argumentative graduate paper; conducting library research; expectations of seminar participation. Readings include Homer, Thucydides, Camus, Mann, Kushner, and sacred, scientific, and historical writings.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Paulson, L. (PI)

MLA 269: The Meaning of Life: Moral and Spiritual Inquiry through Literature

Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: ; McLennan, S. (PI)

MLA 274: From Slavery to Obama

Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Jones, C. (PI)

MLA 275: Shakespeare in Performance

Terms: Sum | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Friedlander, L. (PI)

MLA 285: The Age of Enlightenment

Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Edelstein, D. (PI)

MLA 286: Evolutionary Theories of Music

Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Berger, J. (PI)

MLA 287: Ancients vs Moderns

Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Chace, W. (PI)

MLA 288: Who Was Shakespeare?

Terms: Spr | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Riggs, D. (PI)

MLA 290: Conservation and Development Dilemmas in Latin America: Microcosm of the Galapagos

Terms: Spr | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Durham, W. (PI); Hunt, C. (PI)

MLA 291: The Politics of International Humanitarian Action

Terms: Sum | Units: 4
Instructors: ; Morris, E. (PI)

MLA 300: Oxford Summer Programme

Terms: Sum | Units: 2-4
Instructors: ; Paulson, L. (PI)

MLA 398: MLA Thesis in Progress

Group meetings provide peer critiques, motivations, and advice under the direction of the Associate Dean.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 0 units total)
Instructors: ; Paulson, L. (PI)

MLA 262: The Economics of Life and Death

| Units: 4

MLA 268: Fin-de-Siecle Vienna

The cultural and political life of fin-de-siècle Vienna with particular attention to revolutionary ideas that came to expression in its art, architecture, music, and political ideologies.
| Units: 4

MLA 278: James Joyce's Ulysses

| Units: 4

MLA 279: When Worlds Collide: The Trial of Galileo

| Units: 4

MLA 280: British and American Fiction in the 19th and early 20th Century

| Units: 4

MLA 281: The Arts as History: Britain 1900-1956

| Units: 4

MLA 282: Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Problems

| Units: 4

MLA 283: Three 20th-century Minds: Eliot, Pound, and Yeats

This course considers three revolutionary thinkers as they each came to terms with what they saw as the encroaching chaos of the early 20th century.
| Units: 4

MLA 284: Problems in American Foreign Policy

This seminar examines in depth the problems facing American diplomacy. These include the several crises in the Middle East and relations with the Muslim World; the recent world economic recession; nuclear proliferation; problems and prospects in the relationship(s) with America's allies; persistent difficulties with and the possible promise of relations with China and Russia.
| Units: 4
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