Raymond Russell Rex

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Manager, Gen Account & A/R
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Controller's Office
Email Address:  
rrex@admin.umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-1414
Office Building:  
400 Venture Way

Matthew Rattigan

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Senior Lecturer
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
College of Info & Computer Sciences
Email Address:  
rattigan@cs.umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-1395
Office Building:  
Lederle Grad Research Center

The State and Violence

[PT] This course explores two concepts that conventional political thought conceives as polar and co-constituted limit conditions: state and violence.  We will take up two core issues about the state-violence nexus.  First, we will engage normative debates over the state as defeating or overcoming violence (liberalism) versus the state as normalizing and deepening violence (anarchism, Marxism, post-structuralism).  Second, we will take up empirical trajectories of state practices, especially current discussions about a transition from sovereign to post-sovereign modes of iden

ST- Seminar II

This course will take a broad look at spatial art practices while focusing attention on variety of ways in which contemporary artists establish meaning through the marriage of content, context and materiality.

Graduate Jazz Analysis II

Advanced study of jazz non-functional and chromatic harmony and beyond through harmonization and re-harmonization exercises; development of non-functional and chromatic harmonic vocabulary; analysis of complex chord progressions based upon post-1960 harmonic techniques; the study of non- functional, modal, and chromatic harmonies and their relationship to jazz improvisation; arranging and composition; and the study and Analysis of 20th century classical and jazz repertoire.

PROGRAM WITH DATA STRUCTURES L

Explores elementary data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs) and algorithms (searching, sorting) in a variety of contexts, including event-driven applications with a graphical user interface. Emphasizes object-oriented programming throughout, using the Java programming language. Prerequisite: CSC 111. Enrollment limited to 35.
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