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008 190: Topics in Book History
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
Authorship, publishing, and so forth within specific historical and cultural contexts. English majors may apply this course to the following area and/or period requirement. AREA: Literary Theory and Interdisciplinary Studies. PERIOD: Early Literatures Through 17th Century, 18th- and/or 19th-Century Literature, or 20th- and/or 21st-Century Literature.
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008 198: Undergraduate Honors Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
An instructor number and approval is required for registration in this course.
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008 198 - Undergraduate Honors Project
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008 199: Special Project for Undergraduates
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of Iowa
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008 199 - Special Project for Undergraduates
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008 210: Doctoral Workshop in English
2.00 Credits
University of Iowa
This is a workshop course designed to provide support and guidance to graduate students who are in the process of writing comprehensive exam articles or doctoral dissertations. Students may either revise an existing essay or dissertation chapter or may draft one from scratch. A workshop and discussion-group format will provide feedback from fellow students about the argument, organization, and style of the work in progress. Occasional short readings, all available on electronic reserve, will offer inspiration and advice. The goal will be a completed comps article or dissertation chapter as well as acquisition of a set of strategies and skills useful for future scholarly writing. The class will be graded S/U.
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008 223: Romantic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
A total immersion in romantic-period literature, this course will allow students to experience literary works that have been vaunted as high-water marks of the period extending from 1789 to 1832, as well as to read less familiar works which represent curious tributaries of that era. Reading assignments will cover a wide range of poetry (including poems by Wordsworth, Blake, Byron, Keats, Robinson, Smith, Barbauld), a scattering of fiction and drama (in particular, novels and plays by Inchbald, Radcliffe, Austen, and Coleridge), and an array of critical/theoretical texts that have come to shape our understanding of the field (for example, the interventions of Hartman, McGann, Levinson, and Lieu). Class participants will write frequent short papers aimed at fine-tuning critical writing skills and encouraging methodological innovation. Students will exit the class prepared to embark on comprehensive exams or dissertation plans in which romanticism figures prominently. The class will also provide a capacious, far-flung overview of the field for those who seek to complement knowledge of later periods with a strong sense of literary history and/or a more thorough understanding of an exciting body of literature. Students from all departments and disciplinary groups are welcome. This course is taught by Judith Pascoe.
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008 228: Studies in African American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
This course examines African American literature from 1773 until 1965. By investigating work ranging from eighteenth century poetry to twentieth century novels, we will explore the ways black writers rely upon visual culture to craft complex presentations of African American identity. To this end, we will often pair our literary texts with classic visual theorists, and we will also contemplate the changing visual landscape comprised by renowned U.S. painters, photographers, and popular illustrators. Against this backdrop, we will assess the impact of visual culture on the formation of the African American literary canon. Course requirements include a short presentation, annotated bibliography, and final essay (10-12 pages). This course is taught by Lena Hill.
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008 250: Readings in American Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
American literature of the 18th century. Repeatable.
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008 250 - Readings in American Literature I
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008 271: Studies in Sentimentalism
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
Readings in sentimentalism as literary genre, rhetorical practice, cultural mode, and psycho-social phenomenon; focus on attendant theories of affect; integration of literature and culture with work on the politics of affect in postcolonial and transnational studies, critical race and ethnic studies, American studies, and gender and sexuality studies.
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008 271 - Studies in Sentimentalism
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008 272: Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
Interdisciplinary approaches to literature and culture.
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008 272 - Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies
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008 273: Readings in Postcolonial Lit & Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Iowa
Introduction to central concerns and questions of postcolonial theory; impact of imperial ideologies on formation of racial and ethnic identities; nationalist and pan-nationalist challenges to colonialism; postcolonial revisions of Western history; representations of gender and sexuality; diasporic and transnational cultural production; alternative versions of modernity; relationship between past and contemporary forms of globalization.
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