Lesson Topic                                                                     
1 class Orientation 
2 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes I
Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian London: A City Tour
TV episode viewing I 
3 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II
Sherlock Holmes and the Construction of Masculinity: The Empire and Literature
TV episode viewing II
Assignment I 
4 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes III
Sherlock Holmes' Drug Habit and the Construction of Masculinity: Cocaine or Morphine?
TV episode viewing III 
5 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV
Reading the Empire and Medical Fascination in Sherlock Holmes
TV episode viewing IV
6 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes V
Reading City Space in Sherlock Holmes
TV episode viewing V
Assignment II 
7 Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes VI
Reading Gender and Race in Sherlock Holmes
TV episode viewing VI 
8 Midterm Exam 
9 Reading Jack the Ripper: The History, the City and the Suspects
10 Reading Jack the Ripper: Reading the Jack the Ripper -- Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell I
Reading the Medical Fascination in JTR
Moving Viewing: From Hell 
11 Reading the Jack the Ripper -- Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell II
Reading the Gender, Race and Social Class
Documentary Viewing I 
12 Reading the Jack the Ripper -- Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell III
Reading the City, Reading East End London
Documentary Viewing II
Assignment III 
13 Jack the Ripper Vs. Sherlock Holmes I:
Fin-de-siecle of the 19th century
Movie Viewing: The Final Solution 
14 Jack the Ripper Vs. Sherlock Holmes II:
The Medical Fascination and the Pursuit of instrumental rationality
Group Presentation I
15 Jack the Ripper Vs. Sherlock Holmes III: JTR and Holmes on Screen
Group Presentation II 
16 Jack the Ripper Vs. Sherlock Holmes IV:
The Production of Cultural Commodity
Group Presentation III