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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the contemporary short story with emphasis on historical, cultural and literary analysis of the genre.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of contemporary poetry with emphasis on historical, cultural, and literary analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Social and historical survey from the late 18th century to the present with attention to England's fall from international dominance.
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The art, craft, and business of writing children's stories and books, developing plots, assessing the market, targeting age groups and capturing a child's point of view. Writing in a clear, vivid, interesting style.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores important themes (e.g., childhood and growing up, coming out and finding community, families, oppression and resistance, bisexuality, relationships and friendships, AIDS and aging) in lesbian and gay literature using literary materials -- novels, poetry, plays -- as the primary focus and considering an interdisciplinary context for the study of those materials.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the study of human language, what it is and how it works, how people learn, comprehend, and produce language, how language and society interact, and how languages develop and change over time.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines fiction, poetry, drama, oratory, and political rhetoric that can be read as "outrageous," either contemporaneously or in its historical context. The course will consider why certain literary forms or the content of literary output is or has been deemed "outrageous" from the standpoint of different disciplines in the humanities.
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3.00 Credits
How does gender intersect with other categories of identity like race, ethnicity, class, nationality, and sexual identity? We will examine the intersections -- how they are represented in literature, and the conditions they create for writers -- in novels, poems, plays, essays, short stories, and films by a wide range of women writers.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the ways in which science and technology influence values and beliefs in both the Renaissance and the 20th century.
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3.00 Credits
This course will study literature by women who wrote in English during the 20th century. As well, attention will be paid to a number of different genres from short stories, poetry and plays to novels and nonfiction by women. The selections have been made with an eye toward authors from many parts of the world and from many different decades of the twentieth century.
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