Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies is the exploration of the links between the arts and other human activities in complex societies. It includes both high art and popular culture, both ancient texts and new hypertexts. Cultural Studies is interdisciplinary in its methodologies and in its goals of finding integrated views of human cultural activities.

For additional Cultural Studies resources, please visit the Cultural Studies website.

  • ANTH 591 Ethnobiology: Traditional Knowledge of Plants, Animals, and Land in Contemporary Global Context
  • CMNS 610 A Study of Canadian Feature Film - By Canadians, About Canadians, for Canadians
  • ENGL 551 Comparative Canadian Literature
  • ENGL 591 Cultural Studies Directed Studies in Literature
  • ENGL 633 Post Colonial Drama
  • ENGL 693 Directed Studies in Literature
  • GLST 611 Social Movements
  • GLST 652 Political Philosophy and Global Capitalism
  • GLST 653 Women's Narratives from the Circumpolar North
  • MAIS 616 Writing the Self: The Experience and Potential of Writing for the Purpose of Personal Development
  • MAIS 617 Creative Non-Fiction
  • MAIS 618 English In Question: Critical Reflections on the Rise of a Global Language
  • MAIS 621 Narrative Possibilities: The Transformative Power of Writing, Story, and Poetry in Personal and Professional Development
  • MAIS 622 Advanced Feminist Theory
  • MAIS 625 Critical Perspectives in Cultural Studies
  • MAIS 626 Art and Crime
  • MAIS 628 Gender and Sexuality
  • MAIS 630 Pushing the Boundaries of Gender and Sexuality
  • MAIS 638 What I Tell You May Not Be True: Autobiography, Discourse Analysis, and Post-Colonialism
  • MAIS 656 Datascapes: Information Aesthetics and Network Culture
  • MAIS 662 Mourning and Trauma – Theoretical and Historical Debates
  • POLI 550 Women, Equity and Representation
  • PSYC 630 Talking Cures: The Evolution of Psychotherapy
  • SOCI 537 Deciphering Modern Social Theory
  • MHST 620 Culture and Health
    MHST deadlines and course registration fees apply.

Available as a Reading Course

  • Women and Psychology (Ross)
  • History of Anthropological Theory

 

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