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ENGL 330: Modern American Poetry
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Close analyses of works by Frost, Stevens, Williams, Pound, Eliot, Moore, Brooks, Hughes, Bishop, Cummings, and other representative poets.
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ENGL 332: Southern Literature
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Analysis of significant novels, short stories, poems, and dramas that were written during and after the Southern Renaissance.
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ENGL 335: American Literary Modernism
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Studies of representative stories and novels from the first half of the twentieth century. Authors might include Anderson, Hemingway, Wharton, Toomer, West, and others.
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ENGL 336: Postmodern and Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
Studies of representative stories and novels from the end of World War II to the present. Authors might include Barth, Wright, O'Connor, Hurston, Morrison, DeLillo, Stone, Naylor, O'Brien, Pynchon, Nabokov, Percy, Atwood, and others.
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ENGL 342: Faulkner
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An examination of representative fiction of the Yoknapatawpha saga.
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ENGL 350: British and Irish Literature in the Age of Modernism
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
An examination of British and Irish fiction from the 1890s to the 1950s, with literary movements and major writers being related to early twentieth-century intellectual and social concerns.
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ENGL 353: Experimental British Fiction
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
This course investigates the category of "the experimental" to consider British narratives-literary, cinematic, and theoretical-from across the full span of the 20th century. One aim of the course is to challenge the habitual distinction between modernism and postmodernism. Another is to consider the experimental in relation to its ostensible opposite, the familiar or conventional. The course asks students to consider the puzzling fact that, particularly in Britain, the most experimental-that is, the strangest-narratives often seem to take the most conventional f
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ENGL 358: African Film
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of feature films and documentaries made by African filmmakers, focusing on issues of globalization, education, gender, popular culture and environmental change in contemporary Africa. Recommended: At least one previous course in African literature or African history. Cross-listed as AFRI 358.
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ENGL 361: The Black Writer
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A study of the Black literary tradition in American literature with attention to complementary works by international Black authors.
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ENGL 362: Contemporary Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
Hendrix College
A survey of foundational theoretical traditions of the Twentieth and Twenty-First centuries. Topics include new and practical criticism, psychoanalysis, feminism and gender studies, structuralism and semiotics, post-structuralism and deconstruction, historical and cultural materialism, and post-colonialism. Prerequisites: Junior standing and one 300-level English course. We recommend that students complete ENGL 280 prior to taking this course.
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