Mark Danner
Roguery, Debauchery and War: A Thieves’ Journey Through the Picaresque
Fall 2008 | Bard College
How To Tell The Story: Chekhov and the Depiction of Reality
Spring 2007 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering the Arc of Crisis: Policy Making and Reporting in Asia and the Middle East
Spring 2007 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Dostoevsky: The Novelist as Journalist
Spring 2006 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering Conflict in a Dangerous World: Crisis Management and American Power
Spring 2006 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Fidelity, Adultery, Promiscuity: In Search of Don Juan
Fall 2005 | Bard College
Terror, Torture and Truth: Human Rights after 9/11
Fall 2005 | Bard College
Reporting the Iraq War
Spring 2005 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering Conflict in an Age of Terror: Crisis Management and American Power
Spring 2004 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering Conflict in an Age of Terror: Crisis Management and American Power
Spring 2005 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Editor as God: Shaping the Words, Guiding the Story
Spring 2004 | UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Catastrophe of Knowledge: An Exploration of the Faust Legend
Fall 2003 | Bard College