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ENG 640: Seminar in Poetry
4.50 Credits
National University
Advanced study of the history and practice of poetry. The focus is on defining the genre through close reading of a rich selection of both traditional and contemporary poems.
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ENG 655: Composition Pedagogy
4.50 Credits
National University
Composition pedagogy prepares students for the practical and theoretical challenges of teaching English composition and other writing courses. Topics include process theory, cognitive studies, visual analysis, discourse studies, and best practices.
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ENG 660: Seminar in Literary Hypermedia
4.50 Credits
National University
History and current practice of literary hypermedia. Through reading primary stand-alone and Webbased hypermedia installations, the course examines hypermedia as a specific literary genre.
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ENG 665: Film Theory
4.50 Credits
National University
An overview of film theory designed to give students the critical tools necessary to describe and evaluate various aspects of cinema art. This course introduces concepts from a variety of approaches, including deconstruction, existentialism, Marxism, phenomenology, and psychoanalysis.
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ENG 666: Film History The Silents
4.50 Credits
National University
A survey of films produced before the advent of sound; focus on concepts of visual narratology, montage, conventions of acting, set design, lighting and movement; attention is given to the relationship between specific films and American novels and stage drama.
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ENG 667: Film History American Film
4.50 Credits
National University
A study of the development of cinema in the United States; topics include the relationship of film to art, politics and society and the treatment of ethnic groups, women and class by Hollywood; the relationship of specific films to works of literature.
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ENG 668: Film Genre Studies
4.50 Credits
National University
Consideration of a genre of film and literature in an historical context (the western, the epic, film noir, the crime fiction, science-fiction adventure, etc.); an intensive study of the conventions, artists, styles associated with literary and film genres and specific films and literary works.
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ENG 669: World Film
4.50 Credits
National University
A study of the films of a nation other than the United States; an intensive study of contrasting visual styles of filmmaking; attention is given to the relationship of a nation's films and literary tradition through the study of specific works of literature and film.
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ENG 670: Comparative Literary Studies
4.50 Credits
National University
Analysis of literary texts across national and linguistic as well as temporal, cultural, and disciplinary lines.
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ENG 680A: Seminar in a Theme I
4.50 Credits
National University
Study of a literary motif or theme over time and/or across cultures. Variable topic chosen by instructor. Examples of themes are: the gothic, utopia/distopia, vampires, the road, and gender in literature.
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