Mark Hulsether Teaching Experience: Complete List of Courses Taught
Courses Taught Multiple Times at the University of Tennessee
Method
and Theory in the Study of Religion (Religious Studies 503)
Seminar
in North American Religions (Religious Studies/American Studies 430)
Version 1: Red, White, and Black: Religion and Race
in U.S. History
Version 2: Research Seminar in Contemporary North American Religion
Version 3: Religion and Movements for Social Justice in Recent US History
Version 1: Religion and Popular Culture
Version 2: The Political Culture of Postwar
Protestantism
Version 3: American Cultural/Religious Identities
in Global Perspective
Religion in the United States (Religious Studies 351/History 345
Contemporary Religious Thought and Practice (Religious Studies 305).
Focus: Contemporary Political Theologies
Religion and Society in North America(Religious Studies 233)
Religions
in Global Perspective (Religious Studies 101)
Other Courses at University of Tennessee
Critical Reflection on Religion (Religious Studies 515)
Focus: Recent
Trends in Recent Protestant Social Thought
Religion,
the Arts, and Media (Religious Studies 513)
Focus: Religion, Popular Media, and Cultural
Theory
Historical
and Comparative Studies of Religions (Religious Studies 506)
Version 1: Contemporary Native American Religions
Version 2: Religion and Movements for Social
Justice in United States History
Advanced
Seminar in the Study of Religion (Religious Studies 499, capstone course for
majors)
Senior Seminar in American Studies (American Studies 450, a capstone course for
majors)
Comparison
of World Religions (Religious Studies 102)
Special
Seminars:
Critical
Approaches to Race, Class, and Gender (University Studies 420)
Cultural Studies
in the Contemporary United States (American Studies 410)
Approaches to
Cross-Cultural Understanding (Integrative Seminar for Semester in Wales)
Honors
Seminar: The Religious Right in
Black and White (Co-taught with Ronald Hopson)
Honors Seminar: Current Issues in Critical Thinking
(Values and the Popular Media)
First Year
Studies Seminar: From Religulous to the Academic Study of
Religion
Carleton
College, 1993
Religion 344: Seminar:
Popular Religion in the United States.
Religion
244: Religion and the Conquest of
North America, 1492-1992.
Religion
141: Twentieth Century American
Religion.
University
of Minnesota, 1988-1992
American Studies 3112: American Everyday Life.
Religious
Studies 3103: Religions of the
American People.
American
Studies 1003: Introduction to
American Culture.
Honors
Colloquium: Afro-American Religion
and Politics from Slavery to Jesse Jackson.
Honors
Colloquium: Religion and Politics
in the United States.
Teaching
Assistant, Fulbright Summer Institute in American Culture for International
Teachers.