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ENG 204: American Literary Tradition II
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 The period from the Civil War to the 21st Century is explored with emphasis on regionalism, literary realism and naturalism, women's voices, modernism and work of African, Latino/a, and Asian-American writers. Includes such writers as Twain, James, Jewett, Chesnutt, Bonnin, Crane, Chopin, Cather, Hurston, Faulkner, Eliot, Sexton, Plath, Song, Rios. Fulfills literature requirement for AA degree.
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ENG 206: Themes in British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 A thematic survey of British Literature from the Neo-Classical period through the Romantic and Victorian eras and ending in the Modern period. Representative works of fiction, essays, poetry, and drama will be approached through such themes as nature, tradition, freedom, individuality, work, sentimentality and education. Major writers including but not limited to Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Arnold, Tennyson, Dickens, the Brontes, G. Elliot, Hopkins, Yeats and Lawrence will be studied to see these themes evolving. Fulfills literature requirement for AA degree.
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ENG 207: Studies in the Short Story
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 or permission of the Discipline Coordinator The history of the short story since the early 19th century (Poe, Maupassant, Chekhov, Tolstoy) to the present. The course explores the elements of the short story, the differences between the short story and the other types of fiction, and the relationship between a story and its time and place.
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ENG 208: American Values in Literature
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 Students will read and analyze American literature from the closing of the frontier (1870) to the present, with the major focus on the value systems embraced by the fictional characters. The course examines the era's historical, geographic and social forces, which have shaped American values such as self-reliance, diversity, and personal and political freedom. Fulfills literature requirement for AA degree. HIS US Pluralism and Diversity in American Religions 3 Credits, 3 Hours (Cross-listed with RLS US) This course is designed to engage the student in the increasingly important issues of pluralism and diversity from the point of view of American rel igious l ife. Students explore the multiple and varied relationships between religion, history, tradition, education, family, political life and other cultural manifestations. This course can be used to fulfill the Pluralism and Diversity degree requirement.
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ENG 20S: Themes in British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 A thematic survey of British literature from Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, Renaissance, 17th Century and 18th Century periods. Such major writers as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Donne, Pope and Swift will be studied to show developing perspectives on such themes as love, belief, order, leadership, work, justice, aesthetics and humor. Fulfills literature requirement for AA degree.
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ENG 211: Modern Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 Modern Latin American Literature is a critical, distinctive and dynamic body of writing. In this course, students will read and discuss some of the best contemporary works by Latin American authors of the 20th century, including short stories, poetry and a novel . All works will be assigned in English translation. Students need not know Spanish to take this course. Fulfills literature requirement for the AA degree.
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ENG 214: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 The study of the work of major international playwrights since the nineteenth century, among them Ibsen, Chekhov, Fugard, Brecht, Shaw, Churchill, Strindberg, Genet, Beckett, and Pirandello. Focus is on the relationship of theatre to contemporary social, political, psychological and aesthetic realities. Fulfills literature requirement for A A degree.
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ENG 217: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 An examination of the forms, functions and philosophies of modern American journalism, with an emphasis on print media. Students learn to read and interpret the news critically and to write more precisely. Using Outlook, students also learn the rights and responsibilities of student journalism while investigating, reporting and editing stories. May be used as a humanities requirement or unrestricted elective. Does not fulfill literature requirement for A.A. degree.
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ENG 21S: Introduction to Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ENG 101 and 102 An examination of the wide spectrum of twentieth-century poetry, including such poets as Richard Wilbur, Anne Sexton, James Dickey, James Wright, Maxine Kumin, Theodore Roethke, Jean Farley, William Carlos Williams, Elizabeth Bishop, and Galway Kinnell. Fulfills literature requirement for AA degree.
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ENG 220: Honors Literature Seminar:Lit of Africa,Latin America & the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours This honors seminar will pursue readings in four major genres (drama, poetry, novel, short story) from Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Students will participate in seminar discussions on the required texts, prepare materials for oral presentations, write exploratory essay on literary and social issues raised in the course, and produce a seminar paper on a topic of individual research and interest.
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