HUMANITIES

BCS 350: Legacy of the Holocaust in Yugoslav Culture

Polish 214: Rock Poetry and Political Protest in Poland

Polish 325: Polish Lit in the 19th Century: Reading the Stateless Nation

Russian 220: New Writing in the New Russia

Russian 347: Love, Death & God: Russian Literature 1820-70

Russian 391: Art, Culture, and Literature in Old Russia

Slavic 150:  Russia Through its Manifestos: Art and Thought in the Provocative Mode (FYS)

Slavic 225: Metrotexualities: Reading Cities in East/ Central Europe

Slavic 290.001: Yiddish Classics

Slavic 290.004: Soviet Animation: From Propaganda to Revolution

Slavic 290.005: Cultures of Ukraine

Slavic 312: Central European Cinema

Slavic 313: Russian and Ukrainian Cinema

First-Year Seminars

Slavic 150: Russia Through its Manifestos: Art and Thought in the Provocative Mode (FYS)

Slavic 151.001: Rebellion: A Polish Tradition (FYWR)

Slavic 151.002: From Russia, With Love: Sex and Sexualities in Eastern European Culture (FYWR)

ULWR

Polish 325: Polish Lit in the 19th Century: Reading the Stateless Nation

Slavic 312: Central European Cinema

Slavic 313: Russian and Ukrainian Cinema

Russian 347: Love, Death & God: Russian Literature 1820-70

Race and Ethnicity

Slavic 225: Metrosexualities: Reading Cities in East/ Central Europe

Slavic 312: Central European Cinema

Minicourses

Slavic 290.004: Soviet Animation: From Propaganda to Revolution

Slavic 290.005: Cultures of Ukraine (2-credits)

To learn more and find out about courses, schedule an appointment with an advisor: myumi.ch/LqdeN or email slavic@umich.edu