Syllabus Exchange
We would like to add more syllabi to this list, so please send in yours to Brett Mizelle, our editor in charge of the syllabus exchange!
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Ralph Acampora (phirra@hofstra.edu), Hofstra University
Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas: An(im)alogies of Moral Monstrosity
- Abel Alves (aalves@bsu.edu), Ball State University
History 497: Animals in the Atlantic World
- Karla Armbruster (armbruka@webster.edu), Webster
English 2110 Perspectives: Humans and Other Animals
- Pamela Banting (pbanting@ucalgary.ca), University of Calgary
Eng 607 The Human and Its Others: The Question of the Animal
- Tracy Basile (tbasile@pace.edu), Pace University
Animals & Society
- Beth Berkowitz (beberkowitz@jtsa.edu), The Jewish Theological Seminary of America
TAL 6150: Humans and Other Animals in Talmudic Torts
- Mark L. Berrettini (mark.berrettini@unco.edu),
University of Northern Colorado
HUM 320 Wildlife Film and Television
- Matthew Brower (mbrower@yorku.ca),York University
Envisioning Animals: Animals and Visual Culture
- Una Chaudhuri (una.chaudhuri@nyu.edu), New York University
Topics in Performance Studies: Animal Rites
- David L. Clark (dclark@mcmaster.ca), McMaster University
Cultural Studies 767: Regarding Animals: Theories of Non-Human Life
- Rosemary-Claire Collard (rosemary.claire@gmail.com), U British Columbia
Geog 547A: MA Directed Reading, Animal Geographies (includes annotated bibliography)
- Susan Crane (sc2298@columbia.edu), Columbia University
Medieval Animals
- Keri Cronin (Keri.Cronin@BrockU.CA), Brock University
Visual Arts 3P98: Special Studies in Visual Culture: Picturing Animals
- Margo DeMello (margo@rabbit.org), Central New Mexico
Soc 2096 Animals & Society
- Kári Driscoll (kd2180@columbia.edu), Columbia University
At The Zoo: Looking at Animals in Modern Literature & Culture
- Carla Freccero (freccero@ucsc.edu), UC Santa Cruz
Literature 101: Animal Theory
LFTR 152: Les Animaux
LFTR 230: Humanism in the Making: Animals Before/After Descartes
- Cliff Flynn (cflynn@uscupstate.edu), University of South Carolina Upstate
Soc 321 Animals & Society
- Erica Fudge (E.Fudge@mdx.ac.uk), Middlesex University
ELS3003 Representing Animals in Fiction, 1877 to the Present
- Maria Elena Garcia (meg71@u.washington.edu), University of Washington
Anth 3403R Animals: Articulating Human and Non-Human Struggles
Suffering: Animals, Violence, and the Consequences of Silence
CHID 390: Violent Intimacies: Encountering the Animal
- Carol Gigliotti (gigliott@eciad.ca), Emily Carr Institute
Environmental Ethics
Critical Animal Studies
- Joan Gordon (gorjoan@gmail.com), Nassau Community College, NY
Animal Studies and Science Fiction, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland
- Donna Haraway (haraway@ucsc.edu), UC Santa Cruz
Hisc 251A Readings in Science Studies: Science Studies Meets Critter Studies
Hisc 217A Geofeminisms II: Phylogeography, Love and Justice
Hisc 250A Animal Studies as Science Studies: We Have Never Been Human
- Tami Harbolt-Bosco (tharboltbosco@bellarmine.edu), Bellarmine University
Freshman Seminar – Animal Studies
- Matthew Hill (matthew-e-hill@uiowa.edu), University of Iowa
Anthropology 113: Animals, Culture & Food
ANTH 3261: Our Life With Dogs
- Laura Hobgood-Oster (hoboster@southwestern.edu), Southwestern University
REL 19-303-01 Religion and Animals
Alice J. Hovorka (ahovorka@uoguelph.ca) University of Guelph
UNIV 1200(8) The Lives of Animals
- Alastair Hunt (aliphunt@gmail.com), Portland State University
Eng 494/594 Critical Animal Theory
- Leslie Irvine ([irvinel@colorado.edu), University of Colorado
Sociology 4017, Animals and Society
- Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond (aisfahani@ucsd.edu), UC San Diego
LTAM 110: Brazilian Humanimals: Species & Postcoloniality in Brazilian Literature
- Robbie Pfeufer Kahn (Robbie.kahn@uvm.edu), University of Vermont
Sociology 253: Sociology of Animals & Society
- Linda Kalof (lkalof@msu.edu), Michigan State University
ACR 823 Animals, People and Nature
SOC 840 Animals and Social Transformations
- Hilda Kean (HKEAN@ruskin.ac.uk), Ruskin College, Oxford
Module: Animals and Humans: Whose History?
- Michael Lundblad (Michael.Lundblad@ColoState.edu), Colorado State University
American Literature in Cultural Contexts: Contemporary American Animality
The Nature of the Beast in American Culture
Critical Studies in Literature & Culture: Animality Studies
- Teresa Mangum (teresa-mangum@uiowa.edu), University of Iowa
Literature and Society: Capturing Animals
- Christine L. Marran (marran@umn.edu), University of Minnesota
Animals in Culture
- Garry Marvin (g.marvin@roehampton.ac.uk), Roehampton University
Animals, Culture & Society
- Susan McHugh (smchugh@pipeline.une.edu), University of New England
ENG 204: Animals, Literature and Culture
- Robert McKay (r.mckay@shef.ac.uk), University of Sheffield
Theory, Animals and the Environment
The Animal in Postcolonial Writing & the Writing of Race
Animal Writes: Beasts and Humans in Fiction
- Clay McShane (c.mcshane@neu.edu), Northeastern University
Seminar on the History of Human-Animal Relations
- Tobias Menely (tmenely@willamette.edu), Willamette University
Humans and Other Animals
- Angela Mertig (amertig@mtsu.edu), Middle Tennessee State University
Animals and Society
- Robert Mitchell (robert.mitchell@eku.edu), Eastern Kentucky University
Introduction to Animal Studies
East Kentucky University Animal Studies Major
- Brett Mizelle (dmizelle@csulb.edu), CSU Long Beach
Hist 510 Human-Animal Relationships in Historical Perspective
Amst 421 Animals in American Culture SCO (Standard Course Outline and Syllabus)
- Georgina Montgomery (georgina@Montana.edu), Montana
Hist 468 Animal Histories
Phil 226 Other Animals
Amy Nelson (anelson@vt.edu), Virginia Tech
Deep History and Domestication: The Animal Side of Human Life
- Susan Nusser (snusser@carrollu.edu), Carroll University
First Year Writing Seminar: Animals and Society
- Onno Oerlemans (ooerlema@hamilton.edu), Hamilton College
Representing the Animal
- Susan Pearson (sjp@northwestern.edu), Northwestern University
Hist 102-6 The Human-Animal Relationship in Historical Perspective
- Helena Pedersen & Tobias Linné (helena.pedersen@mah.se), Lund University
Critical Animal Studies: Animals in Society, Culture and the Media
- Dee Perez (perezd@sou.edu), , Southern Oregon University
First-year Sequence: Examining our Relationships with Animals
- Anna Peterson (annap@ufl.edu), University of Florida
Rel 5396: Religion and Animals
- Mary Pollock (mpollock@stetson.edu), Stetson University
First-Year Seminar: Arks & Islands: Speciation & Extinction
- Stephanie Posthumus (stephanie.posthumus@mcgill.ca), McGill University
LLCU 119: Literary Animals, A Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Massimo Petrozzi, (mpetroz1@jhmi.edu), Johns Hopkins University
140.383 Thinking & Living with Animals
- Karen Rader (krader@slc.edu), Sarah Lawrence College
Animal Minds, Animal Bodies
- Alan Rauch (arauch@uncc.edu), UNC Charlotte
English 3050-Honors: Animals, Culture & Society
- Harriet Ritvo (hnritvo@mit.edu), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
21H.909 People and Other Animals
- Mieke Roscher (mroscher@uni-bremen.de), Universität Bremen
Animals and Cultural History
Rebecca Saunders (rasaund@ilstu.edu), Illinois State University
(Hum)animality
- Boria Sax (vogelgreif@aol.com), State University of Illinois at Springfield
Animals and Human Civilization
Animals and Literature
Ike Sharpless (ikesharpless@gmail.com), Tufts University
Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations
U Mass Lowell Seminar: Animal Rights and Animal Welfare
- Ted Toadvine (toadvine@uoregon.edu), University of Oregon
Phil 540 Animality
- Daniel Cross Turner (dturner1@coastal.edu), Coastal Carolina University
Eng 300: Critical Conversations in English--Animals
- Brett Walker (bwalker@montana.edu), Montana State
Hist 468 Animal Histories
- Gary Walsh (antaresred@msn.com), University of Washington
Summer Focus Group: Pokeman 101
- Kari Weil (kweil@cca.edu), California College of the Arts
Methods of Knowledge Seminar: Animal Subjects
- Amy Youngs (youngs.6@osu.edu), Ohio State University
Aspects of Art & Technology: Living, Biological and Eco Art
