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RESEARCH BLOG

University of Missouri-St. Louis

“Byzantium: History, Art, Culture” Anthro 2117 (Fall 08)

  1. “Constructing Ethnic Identity: How Literature, Art and the Olympics Shaped Greekness” Anthro 2117 (same as History 3000, FLL2150 and Honors 2030)

  2. “Greek History and Culture,” Anthro 2117

  3. “Modern Greek 1101, 1102, 2101, 2102”

  4. “Modern Greek 2190: Special Readings in Modern Greek”

  5. “Conversational Modern Greek I (Beginners)”

  6. “Conversational Modern Greek II (Intermediate)” “Conversational Modern Greek II (Advanced)”

  7. “Women Dramatis Personae in Greek Tragedy and Contemporary Adaptations by Women Playwrights” (same as Anthro 3291, History 3000 and 5000, WGS 4350, Honors 3030)

  8. “Poetry-Music-Film: Aspects of Contemporary Greek Culture” (Honors 2030 and Anthro 2117), course co-taught with Andreas Triantafyllou

  9. “Greek History and Culture: Exploring Greekness Through the Arts,” course co-taught with Andreas Triantafyllou

  10. “History of the Olympics” (Anthro 2117 and Honors 2030), Spring 2005

  11. “Anthro 4350: The Olympic Games Through the Lens of Game Theory” (Independent Study)

  12. “Anthro 4350: Greek Tragedy” (Independent Study)

  13. “The Olympic Games as a Major Civilizing Agent”

  14. “Greek Popular Culture, Music and Film”

  15. “Masterpieces of Greek Literature in Translation”

  16. “Surrealism in France, Greece and the United States”

  17. “On-line Modern Greek”

  18. “Myths, History and Hollywood: Greece in the Movies”

  19. “Greek History and Culture: Focus on Byzantium”

  20. “An Introduction to Modern Greek Poetry”

  21. “An Introduction to Modern Greek Literature”

  22. “Theo Angelopoulos: A Major Film Director”

  23. “In Search of Byzantine Theatre”


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