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ENGL 331: American Realism
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of representative literature written between 1865-1918, emphasizing the reaction against Romanticism and a new concentration on social, political, and artistic concerns. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered when demand is sufficient
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ENGL 332: Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of representatiave literature from the first European encounters of the New World through the turn of the 19th Century. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered fall, even years
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ENGL 333: Modern American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of representative writers and important works from the period between the two world wars. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every fall
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ENGL 336: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of representative Native American literature written in English. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered when demand is sufficient
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ENGL 337: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of works by representative African- American writers from the mid-19th century to the present in their cultural and social contexts. The course will cover a variety of genres. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every spring
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ENGL 338: Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of representative important writers and trends in American literature since World War II. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered fall, odd years
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ENGL 339: American Ways
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
Advanced critical study of a theme, movement, or special subject matter in the U.S. cultural tradition. Representative offerings are Women Writers and 19th Century Social Reform, Literature and Film of the Cold War, and The Harlem Renaissance. (May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles.) NOTE: Some sections of ENGL 339 featuring a significant concentration on film studies may be scheduled 3(2-2) to permit extended time for the viewing and discussion of films. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every spring
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ENGL 341: The Romantic Hero
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
A study of the literary and cultural significance of the figure of the Romantic hero as exemplified in the works of major authors from the 18th to the 20th century and selected from several national literatures. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered when demand is sufficient
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ENGL 343: Women and Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
An advanced course in literature by or about women designed to foster new insights into gender roles, identity politics, sexuality, class and race, through an examination of literary and cultural representation. Readings are informed by feminist theory and literary criticism. May be taken for credit twice under different subtitles. Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every fall
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ENGL 345: Gay and Lesbian Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Geneseo
This course examines twentieth-century Anglo-American lesbian and gay literature and culture. We will explore a range of representational practices against the emergence of a modern homosexual subculture and identity with special attention to, for instance, social constructions of gender and sexuality, feminism, class, ethnicity, and race. Our reading will be informed by a discussion of key concepts (such as the closet, coming out, butch/femme, cross-dressing, and camp), theoretical essays (Butler and Sedgwick, for example) and historical turning-points (such as the trial of Oscar Wilde, the ban on Hall's novel, and Stonewall and AIDS). Prerequisites: ENGL 170. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered spring, even years
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