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Introduction to Arabic literature in translation and Arab diasporic literature written in English. Students will gain insights into Arabic culture and literature from the classical period to the present and into contemporary Arab diasporic cultures in the United States and England through readings from novels, short stories, drama, poetry and essays. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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Literature & Myth explores the ways that myth and symbol organize the world of human action, history, and culture to provide a totality of meaning. With historically and culturally diverse units that focus on Middle Eastern, African, South Asian, Native American, and Western mythologies, the course applies diverse mythic concepts to selected works of ancient and modern world literature.
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A study of the development of women's literary history from the Middle Ages to the present with an emphasis on the works of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries. This course examines the variety of literature that English-speaking women have produced between the 14th century and the present, paying special attention to the evolution of the female literary tradition and the changing definitions of the woman writer. This course satisfi es the diversity requirement for the A.A. Liberal Arts degree. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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This course studies gender concerns in the art of cinema. It focuses on female images, icons, cultural change and role defi nition, what has been lost and found at the movies, and the various contributions of women to films and filmmaking. This course satisfies the diversity requirement for the A.A. Liberal Arts degree. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the genre of biography as it is used to tell of literary women's lives. Biographies of women writers will be read and discussed in terms of the biographical styles, gender issues, and social contexts. This course satisfies the diversity requirement for the A.A. Liberal Arts degree. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
A study of literary works and their backgrounds from the beginning of American literature to approximately 1865. Students will read, discuss and write about significant works. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to British Literature that provides a broad overview of literary and cultural development through the eighteenth century, with focus on major writers or the Anglo-Saxon period, the ages of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and Pope, and Neoclassic writers of the late seventeenth century. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to British Literature that provides a broad overview of literary and cultural development from 1785 through the current day, with focus on major writers of the Romantic, Victorian, Modern, Mid-Twentieth Century, and Post-Colonial eras. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of some of the great works of world literature, specifi cally those not likely to be covered in courses on American, British and Contemporary literature. ENGL 255 considers literature of the Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. This course satisfies the diversity requirement for the A.A. Liberal Arts Degree. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
A study of the short story as a literary genre, with a focus on its techniques and historical development. Works by modern and contemporary fiction writers will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL 151
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