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Winter Quarter 2024 Time Schedule

COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF IDEAS
(COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES )

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A COMPLETE LIST OF CHID CORE COURSES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE CHID OFFICE, PDL B102 OR CALL 543-7333.

Enrl        Sect                                                                                             Crs
Restr   SLN  ID Cred    Meeting Times     Bldg/Rm       Instructor                 Status Enrl/Lim   Grades  Fee Other
 ?       ?       ?           ?             ?               ?                         ?       ?         ?      ?    ?

CHID   101  INTRO TO CHID
      >12363 A  2       W      1230-220   PDL  C101     Lucero,Jose Antonio                 17/  18  CR/NC               
                        CHID MAJORS & MINORS ONLY                                   
CONTACT CHID(AT)UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE

CHID   212  CRIT PRSP W EUR(A&H,DIV)
      >12364 A  5       W      930-1120   HRC  155      Mackenzie,Louisa                    29/  40                %BJ   
                        CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BELONGING                          
IN WESTERN EUROPE (AH, DIV) -
ADDITIONAL ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING ON
MONDAYS
___
EMERGENCE OF IDEALS NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH WESTERN EUROPE THROUGH ANALYSI
S
OF LITERARY, ARTISTIC, OR CINEMATIC
SOURCES. HOW THOSE IDEALS CONTRAST
WITH REALITY AS EXPERIENCED BY
MARGINALIZED OTHERS WITHIN AND
WITHOUT ITS BORDERS.
      >21997 AA  QZ     F      1200-120   DEN  256                                           8/  10                %J    
      >21999 AB  QZ     F      130-250    DEN  212                                           8/  10                %J    
      >22001 AC  QZ     F      230-350    DEN  111                                           4/  10                %J    
      >22450 AE  QZ     F      1200-120   MGH  228                                           9/  10                %J    

CHID   220  LIT AND SCIENCE(A&H)
      >22317 A  5       MW     1130-120   CDH  110B     Handwerk,Gary                       10/  10                WJ    
                        TIME TO BE CHANGED TO: MON, WEDS AT                         
11:30A

CHID   250  SPECIAL TOPICS(SSc)
       12366 A  5       TTh    330-520    DEN  256      Frantece,Brittney          Open     11/  12                W     
                        THE CRAFTING OF ELSEWHERE - BLACK                           
SPECULATIVE FICTION THROUGH BLACK
FEMINIST AND QUEER THEORIES
(CALDERWOOD SEMINAR, LIMITED TO 12
STUDENTS)
___
WE WILL ENGAGE BLACK FEMINIST METHO
DS OF WORLD AND COMMUNITY BUILDING
AS
METHODS OF FINDING AUTHENTIC LIFE,
LOVE, KINSHIP, AND CARE. WE WILL AL
SO
ENGAGE QUEER THEORY EXPERIMENTS WIT
H
REALITY, RELATIONALITY, AND TIME.
HOW CAN A CRITICAL STUDY OF
SPECULATIVE FICTION AND ART LEAD US
TO THE ECSTATIC ENGAGEMENT OF
MATERIAL CONDITIONS EXISTING
ELSEWHERE?
EMAIL CHID{AT}UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE
       12367 B  5       TTh    1230-220   THO  134      Dwyer,Annie                Open     14/  40                      
                        CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE EMOTIONS (AH                         
SSC)
___
FROM HISTORIC FIRES, FLOODS, AND
TEMPERATURES TO SPECIES EXTINCTION,
WE ARE LIVING IN A TIME OF
TREMENDOUS ECOLOGICAL LOSS. THIS
COURSE TAKES AN INTERDISCIPLINARY
APPROACH TO THE FEELINGS THAT ARISE
IN THE FACE OF THE CLIMATE CRISIS,
SUCH AS ECOANXIETY AND CLIMATE
GRIEF, WHILE SURFACING OTHER
FEELINGS THAT ATTEND OUR CONNECTION
TO THE NATURAL WORLD, INCLUDING
WONDER, JOY, AND LOVE.
       12370 E  5       TTh    930-1120   DEN  112      Childs,Mary E              Open     12/  40                      
                        BLACK SEA ECOLOGIES: POLITICS,                              
CULTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
___
IN THIS COURSE WE WILL STUDY THE
DYNAMICS OF HISTORY, CULTURE, AND
POWER IN THE BLACK SEA REGION, HOME

TO MANY PEOPLES: BULGARIANS,
ROMANIANS, RUSSIANS, GEORGIANS, AND

TURKS. ACCESSING THE CULTURES
THROUGH LITERATURE, FILM, WE WILL
EXPLORE THE CULTURAL CONTINUITIES
IN AREA. AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF
THE WAR BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA,

WE WILL STUDY THE TURBULENCE
BETWEEN EAST AND WEST, EUROPE AND
ASIA, MIGRATIONS, DIASPORAS, EU
EXPANSION, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE
ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS.
       12371 F  5       TTh    430-620P   DEN  111      Ferauge,Elizabeth          Closed   25/  25                      
                        RELIGIONS AND HORROR FILMS (A&H,                            
SSC)
___
FROM THE EXORCIST (1973)
AND THE WICKER MAN (1973) TO
MIDSOMMAR (2019) AND THE VVITCH
(2016), RELIGIOUS THEMES HAVE BEEN
A MAJOR ELEMENT OF MODERN HORROR
FILMS IN THE HISTORY OF WESTERN
CINEMA, PARTICULARLY IN THE FIELD
OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES AND
COMPARATIVE RELIGION. WE WILL
EXPLORE MODERN SCHOLARSHIP ON THE
INTERSECTION OF HORROR/MONSTER
THEORY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
       12373 H  5       WF     330-520    LOW  101      Seiler,Jessie              Open     16/  40                      
                        POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY, AND PUBLIC                            
HEALTH
___
SOME OF THE MOST CRITICAL
CHALLENGES OF OUR CURRENT ERA ARE
RELATED TO PUBLIC HEALTH. WHETHER
WE ARE CONSIDERING POLICE AND STATE
VIOLENCE, COVID-19, RACISM, OR
OPPRESSION MORE BROADLY, THEY ALL
CAUSE POOR HEALTH OUTCOMES. THESE
ISSUES ARE POLITICAL, BUT A
THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO
ADDRESS THEM MUST ALSO BE ROOTED IN
PHILOSOPHY, AS MANY OF OUR
EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL
FRAMEWORKS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT.

CHID   270  SPECIAL TOPICS(SSc)
       12376 A  5       W      1230-320   MGH  206      Smallwood,Stephanie        Open      2/  10                J     
                        BLACK SLAVERY AND INDIGENOUS                                
DISPOSSESSION: TWIN TOOLS OF SETTLE
COLONIALISM
___
THIS COURSE TAKES THE DUAL PHENOMEN
OF INDIGENOUS AMERICAN TERRITORIAL
DISPOSSESSION AND AFRICAN
ENSLAVEMENT IN THE AMERICAS AS ITS
POINT OF DEPARTURE, AND IS GUIDED B
A GROWING BODY OF SCHOLARSHIP THAT
UNDERSTANDS DISPOSSESSION AND
ENSLAVEMENT AS CLOSELY ENTWINED
TOOLS OF EUROPEAN COLONIZING ACROSS
THE HEMISPHERIC AMERICAS BEGINNING
IN THE LATE 15TH CENTURY. WHAT
OTHERWISE OBSCURED DIMENSIONS OF
INDIGENOUS AMERICAN AND AFRICAN
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE CAN THIS
APPROACH BRING MORE CLEARLY INTO
VIEW? WHAT SHARED STRATEGIES OF
RESISTANCE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR
COALITION AND A POLITICS OF MUTUAL
CARE ARE OPENED UP BY AN
UNDERSTANDING OF SHARED INDIGENOUS
AND AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCES OF
SETTLER COLONIALISM?

CHID   332  DISABILITY & SOCIETY(SSc)
      >12380 B  5       MW     1030-1220  CMU  226      Zdeblick,Maddie N.                  11/  11                J     
                        INSTRUCTOR: MADDIE ZDEBLICK                                 
FULFILLS BUCKET C: DIVERSITY,
REPRESENTATION & IDENTITY. TOPIC:
DISABILITY IN THEATER & PERFORMANCE
TO BE PLACED ON WAITING LIST CONTAC
JWOIAK@UW.EDU

CHID   370  CLTRL IMPACT TECH(A&H/SSc)
      >12382 A  5       TTh    530-720P   SMI  211      Rahman,Anis                          5/   5                J     
       22261 AA  QZ     F      930-1020   CMU  226                                 Closed    2/   2                J     
       22263 AB  QZ     F      1030-1120  SAV  130                                 Closed    2/   2                J     
       22265 AC  QZ     F      1130-1220  CMU  228                                 Closed    1/   1                J     

CHID   390  COLLOQ HIST IDEAS(SSc)Prerequisites
      >12383 A  5       M      1130-220   ECE  042      Simpson,Caroline                    11/  20                      
                        BAD ART (A&H)                                               
___
BAD ART IS ASSUMED TO BE ART LACKIN
G
ARTISTIC SKILL AND COMPLEXITY. WE
WILL THINK OF BAD ART AS REFERRING
TO
A HOST OF INSTITUTIONAL HISTORIES,
PRACTICES, AND COUNTER-PRACTICES TH
AT
HIGHLIGHT HOW VALUE IN ART HAS OFTE
N
NORMALIZED SOCIAL INEQUALITIES.

CHID   395  INTERDISC PRAXIS LAB
       12384 A  5       TTh    1230-220   MGH  085      Garcia,MariaElena          Open     11/  20                W     
                        ETHNOGRAPHY OTHERWISE (A&H, SSC, W)                         

___
THIS COURSE INVITES STUDENTS TO
CRITICALLY EXPLORE AND CONDUCT
ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH. WE BEGIN WIT
H
CONVERSATIONS ABOUT RESEARCH
HISTORIES AND ETHICS, FOCUSING ON T
HE
COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOG
Y
AND RELATED DISCIPLINES. WE THEN
CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE/DECOLONIAL
RESEARCH PRACTICES, AND EXPLORE
MULTIPLE FORMS OF ETHNOGRAPHIC
ENGAGEMENT, SUCH AS MULTISPECIES,
SENSORIAL, AND MULTI-MODAL WORK

CHID   399  INTERNSHIP
       12385 A  5       to be arranged                                             Closed    0/   0                      

CHID   470  CHID STUDY ABROAD(SSc)
       22324 C  2       M      500-650P   THO  211      Taranath,Anu               Open     17/  20                      
                        PRE DEPARTURE FOR GHANA PROGRAM                             

CHID   480  ADV SPECIAL TOPICS(SSc)
       12390 A  5       TTh    330-520    THO  202      Chan,Christopher Santo Dom Open      9/  12                W     
                        DREAM WORK (A&H, SSC, W)                                    
(CALDERWOOD SEMINAR, LIMITED TO 12
STUDENTS)
___
WE WILL TRACK THE UBIQUITOUS FIGURE
OF THE CREATOR BE IT THE ARTIST,
AUTHOR, ACTIVIST, OR CASUAL SOCIAL
MEDIA USER AS A WORKER WHO IS
TRANSFORMED BY TECHNOLOGY,
CREATIVITY, AND SOCIAL STRUGGLE.
WHAT DOES DREAM WORK REVEAL ABOUT
OUR DESIRES, ASPIRATIONS, AGENCY
AND THE MATERIAL CONDITIONS OF
CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM?

CHID   491  SENIOR THESIS(SSc)Prerequisites
      >12393 A  5       W      130-420    CLK  316      Barr,Nicolaas P.                    10/  25                      
                        "CHID THESIS"                                               

(CHID MAJORS ONLY) CONTACT
CHID[AT]UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE.
 IS   >12394 B  5       to be arranged                                                       1/  10E                     

CHID   492  SENIOR THESIS(SSc)
 IS   >12395 A  5       to be arranged                                                       2/  10E                     

CHID   493  SENIOR THESIS(SSc)
 IS   >12396 A  5       to be arranged                                                       2/  10E                     

CHID   496  FOCUS GROUPS
       12398 A  2       F      1030-1220  MGH  082A     Schweigert,Val             Open      6/  12  CR/NC               
                        QUEER HERITAGE: PAST AND PRESENT                            
WE WILL TOGETHER UNCOVER THE HIDDEN
HISTORY AND LEGACY OF QUEER
COMMUNITIES AROUND THE GLOBE BY
CRITICALLY ENGAGING WITH
DOCUMENTARIES, PODCASTS, AND
OTHER FORMS OF MEDIA
      >12400 C  2       W      430-620P   THO  331                                           0/  12  CR/NC               
                        TBA                                                         

CHID   497  PEER FACILITATORS
 IS   >12402 A  5       to be arranged                                                       0/  10                      
 IS   >12403 B  5       to be arranged                                                       0/  10  CR/NC               

CHID   499  UNDERGRAD IND STDY
 IS   >12405 A  1-5     to be arranged                                                       5/  15E                     
                        CHID INDEPENDENT STUDY                                      
 IS   >12406 B  1-5     to be arranged                                                       0/  15E CR/NC               
                        CHID INDEPENDENT STUDY