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EH 212: Alternate Worlds:Reading Science Fiction
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Develops the skills of reading and interpreting science fiction texts through the close examination of science fiction stories, the comparison of science fiction to other genres, and the consideration of theoretical approaches to reading.The course emphasizes the ability to think critically, including the ability to articulate and examine assumptions and to imagine alternatives.
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EH 214: American Historical Fiction
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of American historical fiction from the early 1800s to today that focuses on the relationship between fiction and history within the genre.This course introduces students to issues of narrative and historiography while examining how novels and short stories depict different historical periods. Students read and write critically about the genre.They also research and compose an original piece of historical fiction.
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EH 215: Introduction to Drama
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to dramatic literature from the Greeks to the present. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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EH 220: Literature and the Social Experience
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to the social interpretation of literature through study of a facultyselected topic, focusing on a cultural movement, a social issue, or the perspective of a social group.The course can be taken only once for credit. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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EH 225: Labyrinths and Solitude:Latin American Fiction in Translation
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to Latin American fiction covering a selection of novels and short fiction. Students will learn basic skills of literary interpretation and study cultures of Latin America.
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EH 230: and 231 Plural America I and II
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
This sequence of courses introduces students to the plurality of the American culture from within the liberal arts traditions of history and literature.The intent is to recognize the aspects of other cultures appropriated into the Western tradition but often either unacknowledged or glossed over.The end should be an appreciation of the achievements and limitations of our Western heritage, and a heightened sensitivity to the cultural diversity of the world-at-large. Plural America I focuses on Native American and Chicano history and literature and on the European context of American society; Plural America II focuses on African-American and Asian-American history and literature and on the 1960s as a catalyst for multi-culturalism (IC designated courses). Also listed as HON 230 and 231, these courses may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements. (Also listed as HI 230 and 231.) Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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EH 248: Monsters,Monarchs,and Monastics:Legacies of Medieval Literature in Popular Culture
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introductory course focusing on critical approaches to literature. Using medieval literature in translation and texts from popular culture the course introduces students to the fundamentals of literary interpretation.Texts range from Arthurian romances to contemporary trade-market mysteries. Considerable attention is also given to technology in teaching and learning. Also listed as HON 248, this course may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208. Spring.
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EH 249: Literature,Visual Art,and Digital Images
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of various approaches to the relationships between verbal and visual arts from the Middle Ages to the present, including emerging relationships between literature and digital media. Study includes works in one medium inspired by those of another, works in visual and verbal media from the same period, and artists of multiple forms. Also listed as HON 249, this course may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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EH 250: Survey of British Literature
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to major British prose and verse written from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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EH 260: Survey of American Literature
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An introduction to major American prose and verse written from the Colonial period to the present. Prerequisite: EH 102 or 208.
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