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42.286: The Graphic Narrative:Comics in ContextCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 While picture-images date as far back as sthe Egyptian tombs, or the caves of Lascaux, this course wiill consider the development of the modern comic in twentieth-and twenty-first century America. Readings will include not just comics, but also the history of comics, art and literary theory, a novel about comics, and articles that consider the legal, political, and social issues surrounding comics. We will also look at traditional and contemporary comic strips and graphic novels to explore what we can learn from them about American Popular Culture. Comics are on the cutting edge of contemporary literature, and there are many avenues to pursue in the study of this narrative form. This course will include intensive reading and writing, and will ask students to engage with demanding theoretical works, in addition to incorporating a considerable amount of research. While the subject matter can be lighthearted the course takes these texts seriously, and asks for intellectual engagement with the issues and concerns of culture depicted in these words and pictures. (Full proposal and supplemental material available). Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.291: History of English Literature ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A survey of representative writers and works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the mid-seventeenth century. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.292: History of English Literature IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A survey of representative writers and works from Milton into the twentieth century. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.294: History of American Literature ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Studies the historical development of American literature from the Colonial period to the Civil War. Selected works by representative authors from each period are studied. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.295: History of American Literature IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Studies the historical development of American literature from the Civil War to World War I. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.298: Children's LiteratureCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A survey course covering traditional and contemporary children's literature. Texts are selected to represent different historical periods and a diversity of authorial perspectives. Attention is given to changing views of children and childhood as reflected in selected texts. Pre-Req: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II
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42.300: Intro to JournalismCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 An introduction to techniques of writing for the news media. Pre-Reqs: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II (or 42.103/104 Internatl I & II), & 42.227 Essay Writing/Eng Majors or 42.229 Essay Writing
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42.301: NewswritingCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Introduction to techniques of radio and television newswriting, to fundamentals of public affairs reporting, and to principles of newspaper editing. Pre-Reqs: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II (or 42.103/104 Internatl I & II), & 42.227 Essay Writing/Eng Majors or 42.229 Essay Writing
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42.302: Creative Writing:FictionCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Studies the theory and practice of fiction. Conducted as a workshop with close analysis of student work. Pre-Reqs: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II (or 42.103/104 Internatl I & II), & 42.227 Essay Writing/Eng Majors or 42.229 Essay Writing
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42.303: Creative Writing:PoetryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Discusses the theory and practice of poetry. Conducted as a workshop with close analysis of student work. Pre-Reqs: 42.101/102 College Writing I & II (or 42.103/104 Internatl I & II), & 42.227 Essay Writing/Eng Majors or 42.229 Essay Writing
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