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Institution:
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Cornell College
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Description:
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Since the beginning of written history, monsters have represented our cultural dark sides. They pervade our literature, our art, and our imaginations. But what does it mean to be a monster? How have our notions of monsters{from vampires to zombies to werewolves{changed over time? In this course, we will examine how monsters function in _lm and literature, and how the de_nition of \monstrous" has shifted as fears change and evolve. Emphasis will be placed on critical reading, academic writing, research, and revision. Students will complete several writing assignments, including a research project. Not open to students who have previously completed ENG 111. (Humanities, Writing Requirement) JACKSON
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(319) 895-4000
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Regional Accreditation:
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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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