Mark D. Hulsether, Teaching Experience

 

Courses Taught Regularly at the University of Tennessee for Many Years

Method and Theory in the Study of Religion (Religious Studies 503)

Topics in North American Religion (Religious Studies/American Studies 355)

      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)

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)

Seminar in North American Religion (Religious Studies/American Studies 430)

      Version 1:  Red, White, and Black: Religion and Race in U.S. History 

      Version 2:  Religion and Movements for Social Justice in Recent US History

Contemporary Religious Thought and Practice (Religious Studies 305).

      Focus: Liberation Theologies in the Americas

Religion and Society in North America (Religious Studies 233)

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.