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ENGC 7040: History of Composition Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course examines the transformation of composition, a low status field centered on classroom assignments and activities, into composition studies, an a more established academic discipline still focused on pedagogy but complete with theories, journals and book series, conferences, graduate programs, grant opportunities, and endowed chairs.
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ENGC 7041: Rhetorics of Emotion
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course focuses on emotion as a rhetorical concept within the context of English Studies.
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ENGC 7044: Approaches to Contemporary Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Survey of recent trends and significant figures in contemporary poetry.
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ENGC 7047: Theorizing Authorship
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course examines how the concept of the author has been conceptualized and theorized in the context of literary texts. It will consider the question of where "meaning" is found in literature, whether within the text itself, the reader, or some conception of "the author." The course will further consider the so-called "death of the author" and some of the claims for this development within literary history.
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ENGC 7055: Theories of Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course explores how fiction's rules are created and followed as well as how we know that a work is fictional and how we might situate fiction in a variety of historical, social, and theoretical frameworks.
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ENGC 7056: Theorizing the Short Story
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course examines how the short story has been theorized by literary scholars and fiction writers. What constitutes a short story and how does it differ from other literary forms? How has the genre evolved? How are short stories read? Why has the short story long been portrayed as a marginalized narrative form facing extinction? This course explores the history of the short story genre, considering competing claims regarding its defining traits and the methodologies best suited for analyzing and interpreting short stories.
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ENGC 7057: Approaches to the Study of Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
For the New Critics of the last century, poetry was the test case for interpretive theory. With a far larger array of critical approaches available now, what are some ways that our reading of poetry has changed? What are the best tools for working with poetic texts? In what ways is poetry, in particular, culturally embedded? How have evolutions in poetry's audience and media changed what poetry is and can do? What do sustained critical readings of poetry look like now? What literary and cultural paradigms can we see being tested in poetry? What is poetry and how do you know a poem when you see one? The goal of the course is to explore what it means to acquire poetic literacy at the present time.
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ENGC 7060: Approaches to Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of culture. The course uses both literary and non-literary texts to understand literature and mass communications in their broadest contexts.
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ENGC 7066: Approaches to Diasporic Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course provides an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of diasporic studies, focusing on the impact of diasporic literatures and other forms of cultural production. We will connect literature, film, television and webzines to questions of labor, gender, sexuality, race, transnational activism, and global capitalism.
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ENGC 7067: Approaches to Caribbean Literatures
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course examines the theory and contemporary issues in Caribbean literatures from the colonial era through contemporary literary movements.
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