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ENGLISH 105c: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. MARILYN REIZBAUM. An examination of how to read a poem and how the poem is made. Includes the study of poetic form(s) and cultural and aesthetic contexts. Focuses on the modern poem in English and English translation from diverse poetic traditions, considering in particular the challenges to generic boundaries provided by the twentieth century.
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ENGLISH 107c: Introduction to Literary Methods:Images and Texts
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. ELIZABETH MUTHER. Considers words and pictures as they stand as often unruly but equal partners in the production of meaning. Explores hybrid works of image and text, including illuminated manuscripts to cyber-constructs; picture books for children and adults; comics in mass and "zine" formats; and graphic narratives and novels. Of special interest are the historicaldevelopment of these forms and the simultaneity of visual and textual doublings, in both practical and theoretical terms.
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ENGLISH 108c: Introduction to Black Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. MARK FOSTER. Examines the twin themes of love and sex as they relate to poems, stories, novels, and plays written by African-American women from the nineteenth-century to the contemporary era. Explores such issues as Reconstruction, the Great Migration, motherhood, sexism, group loyalty, racial authenticity, intra- and interracial desire, homosexuality, and the intertextual unfolding of a literary tradition of black female writing, as well as how these writings relate to canonical African American male-authored texts and European American literary traditions. Students are expected to read texts closely, critically, as well as appreciatively. Authors may include Harriet Jacobs, Nella Larsen, Jessie Faucet, Ann Petry, Ntozake Shange, Suzan- Lori Parks, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Gayle Jones, Jamaica Kincaid, Terry McMillan, Sapphire. (Same as Africana Studies 108 and Gender and Women's Studies 104.)
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English 10c: The Victorian Fantastic
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. AVIVA BRIEFEL. (Same as Gender and Women's Studies 10.)
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ENGLISH 11c: Dallying with the Impossible
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. DAVID COLLINGS.
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ENGLISH 12c: Becoming Modern
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. ANN KIBBIE. (See First-Year Seminar Clusters.)
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ENGLISH 13c: Literature and Metamorphosis
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. AARON KITCH.
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ENGLISH 14c: d.Reincarnations of the Monkey
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. BELINDA KONG. (Same as Asian Studies 18.)
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ENGLISH 15c: d.Contemporary International Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. ELIZABETH MUTHER. (Same as Africana Studies 15.)
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ENGLISH 16c: The Nuclear Plot
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. MARILYN REIZBAUM.
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