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ENGL 211: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Examines selected historical, biographical, poetic, dramatic teaching, and letter-writing portions of Hebrew-Christian testaments. Emphasis on literary aspects with discussions of notable concepts in major writings. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 213: African- American
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
The African- American experience reflected in the development of African-American literature. The course relates African-American writing to its social and cultural conditions, exploring recurrent, characteristic themes, techniques, and genres from slavery to present. Emphasis on such writers as Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, and contemporaries. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 216: Cultural Exchange in Transnational
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Multiethnic and global literatures with an emphasis on cross-cultural exchange. Addresses relationships between literature and the formation of national and ethnic identities, with special emphasis on the anthropological, historical and political contexts that contribute to the production of transnational literatures. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 217: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Mythologies and mythological concepts having most influence on Western civilization. Emphasis on Greek, Norse, and Judeo-Christian mythologies and their relation to religion, literature, art, and modern psychology. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 257: Western World
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Introduction to writings of the great minds in the Western tradition which have shaped our cultural and literary past and present. Reading includes selections from ancient Greece, Imperial Rome, and medieval and renaissance Europe. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 258: Western World
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
An introduction to the Western literary tradition as it has developed during the last four centuries. Attention will be paid to the way in which the older values and attitudes are challenged by the new spirit of skepticism and rebellion. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 267: Survey of British Literature to
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Examines the dominant cultural movements and literary forms in England from the middle ages through the 18th century. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 268: Survey of British Literature: 1790 to
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
The reflection of social and cultural changes in the poetry and prose of Romantic, Victorian, and modern England. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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ENGL 275: Introduction to Literary Studies
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Preparation for upperdivision literature courses. Emphasizes literary critical thinking and writing. Introduces principal types of literature, central questions in literary studies, ways of conducting literary research, and writing literary papers. PREREQ: ENGL 102 or PERM/INST.
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ENGL 277: Survey of American Literature: Beginnings to Civil
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Survey of selected texts from the breadth of traditions in early American literature, with its often contradictory, competing ideals and identities. Emphasizing critical reading and written analysis, the course traces the emergence of American literary thought and culture from the period of European contact up to the Civil War. PREREQ: ENGL 102.
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