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1.00 Credits
Practice in writing fiction and poetry, combined with a critical study of selected authors. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or 101H.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Information gathering, news reporting and feature writing for contemporary newspaper, with background on the origins and functions of the American press. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or 101H.
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0.50 Credits
This writing-intensive course is intended for students inter ested in teaching or theories of education, as well as students interested in academic, professional, journalistic writing and/or editing as possible career fields. Is pre- paration for individual or small group consulting that occurs in writing centers and professional consulting settings. Prerequisites: ENGL 101 or 101H. Credit/No Credit Grading only.
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Focuses on contemporary poetry and prose by Latina/os, specifically Chicana/o, Cuban-American, Dominican-American, and Puerto Rican-American authors. The course will offer a historical context for the literature, questions the idea of a "Latina/o" identity, and consider issues such as immigration, the homeland, gender, and class, as well as the role of storytelling within acculturation. Authors include Algarin, Alvarez, Castillo, Cisneros, Cruz, Diaz, Espada, Garcia, Gonzalez, Santiago, and others.
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Traces the development of modern beliefs about appropriate male behavior as constructred and reflected by British lit from Restoration of monarchy to eve of Great War (1660-1914) Readings will include fiction, poetry, essays, children's books, life-writing, and some extra-literary texts like conduct books and visual texts. Examines how ideas about masculinity connect to other important social forces of the period, such as rise of capitalism, cult of domesticity, and swell of the British empire.
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No course description available.
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A survey of African American writing from 1770 to 1970 including poetry, novels, short stories and drama by such writers as Wheatley, Dunbar, Dubois, Chestnutt, Hughes, Baldwin, Wright, Baraka and Morrison.
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1.00 Credits
Readings in major novels and short stories, with emphasis on relationships between the authors' lives and works. Offered in alternate years.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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