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  • Prof. Sarah Brouillette
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Spring 2008
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Undergraduate
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    • The Developing World
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21L.488 | Spring 2008 | Undergraduate

Contemporary Literature: Literature, Development, and Human Rights

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Course Info

Instructor
  • Prof. Sarah Brouillette
Departments
  • Literature
As Taught In
Spring 2008
Level
Undergraduate
Topics
  • Humanities
    • Literature
      • Criticism
    • Philosophy
      • Political Philosophy
  • Social Science
    • Sociology
      • Social Justice
  • Society
    • The Developing World
Learning Resource Types
notes Lecture Notes
assignment Written Assignments

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