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Course Offerings

Modern Greek Studies offers a variety of courses each semester. There are seven semesters of language teaching, as well as courses in comparative literature, Byzantine Literature and history. Courses taught in anthropology or other departments will be cross listed with Modern Greek when they are taught.

A list of past classes is also available.

Fall Semester 2009-2010

Language Classes

MGRK 0100

Introduction to Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0300

Intermediate Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0500

Advanced Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

 

Literature ClasseS

 

COLT 0810S

Literature and National Identity

M. Pourgouris

COLT 1811P

Literature and Resistance: Revolt in the Time of Oppression

M. Pourgouris

 

History Classes

HIST 1360

Between Marx and Coca-Cola: European Youth Cultures in the 'Long Sixties'

K. Kornetis

HIST 1972C

Old Skeletons, New Closets: History, Myth and Nation in Southern Europe and the Balkans

K. Kornetis

 

Spring Semester 2009-2010

Language Classes

MGRK 0200

Introduction to Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0400

Intermediate Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0600

Advanced Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

 

Literature ClasseS

COLT 1810W

Marx, Freud, Nietzsche and the Philosophy of Nikos Kazantazkis

M. Pourgouris

COLT 1811T

Levantine Cities: Alexandria, Istanbul, Athens

M. Pourgouris

 

History Classes

HIST 1110

Discipline and Punish: Authoritarianism and Fascism in Southern Europe

K. Kornetis

HIST 1971H

Introduction to Politcal Cinema: Films as Sources for Social and Cultural History

K. Kornetis