Spring 2009

CAN 103S.01
Geography of Canada
TTH 11:40 AM - 12:55 PM
Carr 136
Dietlinde Wittmann
Crosslisting: ICS 151ES.01

CAN 150.01
North America: Our Neighbors, Our Future
MW 10:05 AM - 11:20 AM
SANFORD 04
Stephen R. Kelly
Crosslistings: ICS 151E.1, PS 199B.1, PPS 196.2

CAN 160S.01
Staging Gender and Sexuality in Francophone Canadian Theatre
TTH 10:05 AM - 11:20 AM
Friedl 118
Jane Moss
Crosslistings: LIT 125S.01, SXL 120S.4, THEATRST 129S.02, WOMENST 150S.12

CAN160S.02 CANCELLED
The Other Border: Canadian Literature and Fiction of National Identity
TTH 2:50 PM - 4:05 PM
Location: tba
Leah Allen
Crosslistings: ENG 179ES.4, LIT 162ZS.3, WOMENST 150S.13

(The instructor hopes to offer this course in Fall 2009.)

CAN 170S.01
The History of French Canada through Literature and Film
TTH 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
carr 125
Jane Moss
Crosslistings: FR 191S.02, HST 106S.5, LIT 161S.01

HST 371
Research in politics, public life, the state
w 8:45 - 11:20 am
carr 229
joan sangster

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Spring 2008

CAN160S.01
(new special topics course in
Canadian Studies)
"Staging Gender and Sexuality in
Francophone Canadian Theatre"
TTH 10:05 - 11:20 AM, CARR 106
CROSSLISTED WITH:
FRENCH: 191S.01
LITERATURE: 125S.01
SEXUALITY STUDIES: 120S.03
THEATER STUDIES: 129S
WOMEN STUDIES 150S.08
Instructor: Jane M. Moss

CAN170S.01
(new special topics
course in Québec Studies)
"The History of French Canada
Through Literature and Film"
TTH 1:15 - 2:30 PM, CARR 242
CROSSLISTED WITH:
FRENCH: 191S.02
HISTORY: 106S.05
LITERATURE: 161S.01
Instructor: Jane M. Moss

PUBPOL 196S.15
Canadian-American Relations
CROSSLISTED WITH: PS199BS.05
WF: 10:05-11:20 AM
FRANKLIN CENTER 016A/B
Instructor: Gilbert Gagné, Ph.D.
Canadian Fulbright Visiting Chair

CAN103S.01
Geography of Canada
TTH 11:40-12:55 PM
West Duke 202
Instructor: Dietlinde Wittmann

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Spring 2007

CAN103S
Geography of Canada
Tu TH 1:15 - 2:30 PM
West Duke 100
Instructor: Dietlinde Wittmann

Fall 2006

FR 132.01
French in the New World
TU TH 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
Languages 211
Professor: Jean-Jacques Thomas, Romance Studies

FR 169
M W 4:25 PM - 5:40 PM
SOC SCI 120
Professor: Paol Keineg, romance studies

HST 103.10
Environmental History of North America
WF 1:15-2:30 PM
Instructor: Mike Crotty
Syllabus

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Spring 2006

 

CAN103S
Geography of Canada
Taught by: Dietlinde Wittmann

 

FR135
From New France to Québec
Taught by: Paol Keineg, Ph.D. (Romance Studies)

 

HST183S
Canada from the French Settlement
Taught by: John Herd Thompson, History

PUBPOL 196S.70
US, Canada & North American Integration
Crosslisted with: POLISCI 199BS.70 & Canadian Studies
TH 2:50-5:20
Taught by: Geoffrey Hale, Ph.D., Visiting Fulbright Chair in Canadian Studies

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Fall 2005

FR141S
Introduction Au Cinema Québecois
Taught by: Vincent Desroches, Visiting Professor in Romance Studies

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Spring 2005

CAN 098
INTRODUCTION TO CANADA
MW 11:40 am - 12:55 pm
Room: Sanford 03
Taught by: Dr. Eunice Sahle, Visiting Professor, African & African American Studies,
including International Studies at UNC-CH. A Kenyan by birth, she is a Canadian citizen.
Dr. Sahle has taught at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario.
Crosslisted with: HST 098, PS 098, SOC 098, & COMPARATIVE AREA STUDIES

CAN 103S.01
GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA
TTH 1:15 - 2:30 PM
Room: Art Museum 105
Taught by: Dr. Dietlinde Wittmann, long time sessional instructor for Canadian Studies.
Questions? Email: wittmannd@earthlink.net or phone: 493-2805

*NAS 150S.01
FRENCH-CANADIAN SOCIETY AND LITERATURE
TTH 10:05 am - 11:20 am
Room: Art Museum 110
Taught by: Dr. Jane Moss, Visiting Professor. Dr. Moss is the Robert E. Diamond Professor of
Women's Studies and Professor of French at Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. Dr. Moss
has tentative plans to eventually relocate to the Piedmont area of N.C.
CROSSLISTED WITH FR 120S.01, LIT 162Z.01 & COMPARATIVE AREA STUDIES
Questions? Email: jmmoss@colby.edu
*This is our special topics number in North American Studies PPS 264S.90

NORTH AMERICAN INTEGRATION
W 2:50-5:20 pm
Room: Sanford 04 TAUGHT BY: Dr. Debora VanNijnatten, Associate Professor of Political Science at
Wilfrid Laurier University. Her expertise is on Canadian Environmental policy. Her proposed
Fulbright research focuses on the impacts of increased cross-border regional cooperation
environmental policies in Canada and the U.S.

CAN 103S
Geography of Canada
Taught by: Dietlinde Wittmann

HST 119
North American Indian History
Taught by: Peter Wood, History

HST 183S
Canada Since the French Settlement
Taught by: John H. Thompson, history

NAS 110
Introduction to North America
Taught by:
Dominique Bregent-Heald & Ben Grob-Fittzgibbon, History

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Fall 2003

HST 108D
U.S. and Canadian Wests
John H. Thompson, History

PS 163S
Democracy in North America
Allan Kornberg & Scott Morgenstern, Political Science

CAN184S
Canada and the U.S. in Comparative Perspective
Tom Scotto, Political Science

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Spring 2003

NAS110
Introduction to North America
John H. Thompson, History

History CAN184S
United States and Canada in Comparative Perspective
Allan Kornberg, Political Science

PS163S
Democracy in North America
Allan Kornberg & Scott Morgenstern, Political Science

FR142S
Literature of French Canada/Quebec
Paol Keineg, Romance Studies

HST119
North American Indian History
Peter Wood, History

HST 106S
Disasters in North America
Elizabeth Fenn, History

PS 199B-52
Mexican Politics
Elizabeth Zechmeister, Political Science

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