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ENGL 321: Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Early-American Literature. Study of authors, genres, or literary movements from the beginnings-1830. Subjects and focus will vary as materials address literature from the moment of Anglo-European-Indigenous contact to the constituting of the New Republic.
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ENGL 322: 19th-Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Studies of authors, genres, or literary movements in nineteenth-century America. Subjects and focus will vary as materials address the literature of nineteenth-century America.
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ENGL 325: Literature for Young Readers
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Literature for Young Readers is a concentrated reading course designed to impart the knowledge necessary for an appreciation and understanding of children's literature, its historical development, major genres in the field, contemporary issues and debates about children and literature written for them, and the literary terms relevant to the study of literature written for children. In addition to reading classics and the critically acclaimed works of both fiction and nonfiction by modern writers, students will study poetry, folklore, mythology, and examine the relationship between illustration and text (picture books and graphic novels). MnTC Goal 6.
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ENGL 330: Individual Authors
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Intensive study of one or two significant authors.
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ENGL 332: Film and the Novel
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Comparative analysis of major novels and their screen adaptations. Focus on aesthetic and interpretative similarities and differences.
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ENGL 335: World Mythology
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Students will explore mythological systems from around the world focusing upon the historical "interdependence of nations and peoples" and developing the "ability to apply a comparative perspective to the cross-cultural social, economic and political experiences" embodied and explored by these mythologies. MnTC Goal 8.
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ENGL 340: Genre Studies
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Extensive reading in a particular literary genre--short story, novel, poetry, drama, or epic.
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ENGL 346: Virtue and Vice in Gothic Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
A consideration of the ethical implications of the literary constructions of Gothic storytelling and the larger social context that surround it and its place in popular culture. Students will analyze Gothic tales in order to extract their ethical underpinnings. Students will also use their readings to better understand larger ethical belief systems and their place within those. MnTC Goal 9.
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ENGL 352: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course is an introduction to and an exploration of literature written by Native Americans. Texts read in this course are produced by writers of Native American descent. Course presents core texts (fiction, essays, poetry, drama) in the development of literary history of Native American writers with an emphasis on contemporary literature. MnTC Goal 7.
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ENGL 356: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
The focus of the course is the African-American literary tradition. This survey course covers African-American writing from slave narratives to the present. Because of the historical sweep of the course, students will read broadly, rather than intensively--with any one writer. Students will also be instructed in the historical background for the writings.
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