Kind of Human: Animals, Children, and Robots in Russian and East European Literature and Art Credit Hours: 3 The representation of non-human and children’s lives in Russian and East European literatures. Articulation of the human through comparison with lives considered less than human. Philosophy and ethics of non-human subjectivity. Survey of a wide range of sources, including literature, visual art, music, film, philosophical treatises. All readings in English. Prerequisite or Corequisite: No prerequisite required Course Type: Slavic Courses Level: Undergraduate