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Provides an investigation into American verse written after the mid-20th century, emphasizing figures such as Berrymen and Lowell, as well as their contemporaries Plath and Sexton, and significant poets from more recent times. 3 Cr.
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Starting with Poe, Brockden Brown and Hawthorn, traces the evolution of the Gothic to the present day. Includes other writers who ? ve struggled to portray ?he power of darkness? Bierce, Gilman, Lovecraft, Faulkner, O?onnor, Oates and Koj a. 3 Cr.
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A survey of American verse from its beginnings to the late 19th century, emphasizing representative poets such as Bradstreet and Whitman. 3 Cr.
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Explores Asian-American literature and culture both historically and thematically with an emphasis on the development of Asian-American literary voices and identities from the mid-19th century to the present. Includes major works of fiction, poetry, drama, prose, film, and critical and theoretical essays to facilitate discussion. 3 Cr.
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Focuses on the family, family interaction, and family problems in modern American literature. Uses primary and secondary readings in sociology and history will be used to provide a critical perspective on this topic. 3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as WMS 441. Provides an intensive study of the novel as a form of wome n? s self-representation and cultural criticism. May include novels about family life, abolition and temperance, slave narratives; historical novels; and representations of urban and industrial experience . 3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as WMS 442. Provides advanced study of women in literature and wome n? s literature, focusing, for example, on some aspect of female lives, such as adolescence; on one or more female authors writing in a shared tradition, genre, or period; or on women writing on a common topic or from perspectives held in common . 3 Cr.
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Examines the unique character of poetry after World War II: aesthetic theory, significant themes, prominent contributors. Improves critical analytical skills via written assignments of varying character. 3 Cr.
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Focuses upon writers of the first half of the 20th century who defined American modernism by consciously breaking away from artistic conventions of the 19th century through experimentation in language, form, style and a heightened awareness of writing itself. Writers may include Pound, Stein, Hemingway, Neale Hurston, Hughes, and Faulkner. 3 Cr.
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Provides a study of significant American authors treated singly or in coherent combinations. Content varies, with appropriate subtitles provided. May be repeated for credit with significant change in focus. 3 Cr.
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