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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected works in British Literature after 1700, seen within multiple contexts, such as themes, cultural issues, intellectual movements, nationhood, and genre. (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.)Credits: 3(3-0) Offered spring of even years
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of diversity in America's literary traditions, focusing on the perspective of once-marginalized American writers. The literature will be studied in the context of such factors as class, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and/or sexual preference. (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.) Credits: 3(3-0)
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of a theme, movement, or special subject matter of some consequence in the cultural tradition of the United States. Representative offerings are The Environmental Spirit, Slavery and the Civil War, and The Puritan Legacy. (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.) NOTE: Some sections of ENGL 239 featuring a significant concentration on film studies may be scheduled 3(2-2) to permit extended time for the viewing and discussion of films.Credits: 3(3- 0) Offered every fall
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The term African diaspora has been used to refer to the grouping of diverse peoples and cultures that have, although dispersed throughout the world, retained a consciousness of shared origins and are identified as part of a cultural and social continuum with other communities of African origin, including those that remained on the African continent. This course will take up a diverse group of works from the African diaspora, inviting students to make connections and distinctions about themes, formal devices, political outlooks, etc., among African diasporic writers. Credits: 3(3-0)
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3.00 Credits
A variety of relationships between literature and other intellectual endeavors is studied in different sections of this course (e.g., Literature and Society, Literature and Science, Literature and History, Literature and Psychology). (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.) Credits: 3(3- 0) Offered fall, odd years
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A critical introduction to Shakespeare's dramatic world through a study of from six to eight plays and some of the leading ideas which inform them. Credits: 3(3-0)
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3.00 Credits
A study of various non-Western literatures in translation. Usually the literature of a single nation or area is selected (e.g., African, Asian, Chinese, Indian, Islamic, or Japanese). (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.) Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every fall
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A literary evaluation of the English Bible and a study of its influence in Western literature. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every spring
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An examination of world cinema, emphasizing the technological, formal, cultural and historical specificity of the moving image. Credits: 3(2-2) Offered every fall
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3.00 Credits
A practical course in the writing of poetry, using student assignments in the genre as a central means in discussions both in class sessions and individual conferences with the instructor. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Credits: 3(3-0)
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