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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Intensive reading in contemporary writers (since 1950). Emphasis is on significant literary figures and movements. Works studied may vary from year to year. Fall of alternate years.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. An intensive study of the short poem, including theoretical statements on the genre by such poets as Sidney, Jonson, Wordsworth, Emerson, Arnold, and Ransom. Spring of alternate years.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. A study of the novel, with particular attention to historical and artistic influences. May emphasize either the British or American traditions. Every Spring.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. An intensive study of authors whose work has significantly affected the traditions of literature written in English. A class might focus on one author- for instance, Chaucer, Milton, Austen, or Faulkner- or might examine several authors whose works are historically linked or mutually illuminating for example, Johnson and Boswell, Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group, or Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites. May be elected for up to six hours credit as topic changes. On demand.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. An intensive study of literature written by women. On demand.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Intensive readings of literature outside of Britain and America. May include such generically or topically oriented subjects as the African Short Story, the Post-Colonial Novel, The Diaspora in Literature, Images of Apocalypse, Caribbean poetry. Spring of alternate years.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. A chronological survey of the cinema from its beginnings in the 1890s to the development of Classical Hollywood Cinema in 1939. Special attention is paid to major directors (Griffith, Eisenstein, Renoir), influential national cinemas (American, Russian, French, and German), and to dominant styles and genres (silent comedy, expressionism, Hollywood gangster and Western films). This course meets six hours per week, three of which are dev oted to screenings. Fall of alternate years. (Same as COMM 368).
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Prerequisite: ENGL 101. A chronological survey of film 1939 to the present. Special attention is paid to the breakdown of the classical Hollywood model, the reaction of film makers to the challenge of television, and the rise independent filmmaking. This course meets six hours per week, three of which are devoted to screenings. Spring of alternate years. Same as COMM 369.
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This course is a workshop in radio history, production, and station management. The class works in close association with the student-operated KSCL radio station, creating projects for possible broadcast. Students will read media texts, interact with local radio professionals, write scripts, and design programming. Spring of alternate years.
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Prerequisite: CSC 106, COMM/ENGL 282 or permission of instructor. This course explores the intersections of contemporary critical theory, new digital technologies, and literature. By examining computer-mediated cultures and major topics through these lenses, students develop sophisticated, scholarly and critical analyses of this rapidly-developing world. Spring of alternate years. (Same as COMM 383).
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