RMST-321-2021W
Title: “Tales of Love and Adventure: King Arthur and the Matter of Britain in Medieval French Literature” | Why was it so important for King Arthur and his knights to find the Grail? Was the “damsel in distress” cliché as prevalent as we believe in medieval literature? View full description.
RMST-300-2021W
An introduction to the historical description and linguistic comparison of Romance languages, from the variants of late-Antiquity spoken Latin to the modern varieties of Romance languages. View full description. Language of instruction: English.
RMST-520-2020W
Title: “Think Like a Forest: A Dialogue Between Pre-Modern Worldviews, Environmental Humanities, Indigenous Knowledge” | Deepen your understanding of ecologically-oriented, transformative worldviews through a vast corpus of texts and images produced in pre-modern Europe. View full description.
RMST-420C-2020W
Title: “Think Like a Forest: A Dialogue Between Pre-Modern Worldviews, Environmental Humanities, Indigenous Knowledge” | Deepen your understanding of ecologically-oriented, transformative worldviews through a vast corpus of texts and images produced in pre-modern Europe. View full description.
RMST-222-2020W
Title: “Types and Archetypes of Fascism in the Age of the Crisis of Liberal Democracy” | Gain the analytical tools to condemn the fascism(s) of yesteryear, but, more importantly, to condemn and oppose the many forms of xxx-ism facing us today. View full description.
RMST-221B-2020W
Title: “Animal Reading” | What does it mean to be an animal? To be a human? Explore Environmental Humanities and Animal Studies through the lens of some of the finest and most intriguing Medieval and Renaissance literary works from the Romance world. View full description.