Professor Speak
By Tim Danner, Features Editor
AUSTIN SARAT

"Innocence and Worldliness. The first reading would be 'The Little Prince,' the last Machiavelli's 'Prince.' We would examine the ways ideas of innocence and worldliness play a role in orienting political, cultural and legal ideas."

REBECCA SINOS

"Greek History ... with archaeological and literary evidence from this finite period."

NATASHA STALLER

"A class on the beautiful dance between art and music in the

modern period."

PETER LOBDELL

"What? I teach it. Why? I love it."

BILL ZIMMERMAN

"Sociobiology of the Academic Life. As part of the course, we will demonstrate that some sciences are not social constructions by taking an elevator ride and baking a cake. Two lectures and one Monty Python film per week."

CESAR ALEGRE

"El curso-Del churrasco a la chalupa: el español de América. Creo que sería bonito ver las diferentes variedades del español en el continente incluyendo también las Antillas."

Issue 19, Submitted 2001-03-14 12:29:58
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