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ENG 246: Global Literature in English:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
World Anglophone literature presented as literary responses to colonial history, displacement, and exile in order to understand English as a global language of literary expression. R once when topic changes for a maximum of 8 credits. Gopal, Li.
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ENG 260: Media Aesthetics
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Conventions of visual representation in still photography, motion pictures, and video. Aronson, Karlyn, Ovalle.
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ENG 265 ,266, 267: History of the Motion Picture
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
The historical evolution of cinema as an institution and art form from its origins to present. Sequence. Aronson, Karlyn. Introduction to Narrative Cinema Production (4) Focuses on basic theory and practice of digital video for narrative production. Sophomore standing is a prerequisite for 300-level courses.
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ENG 300: Introduction to Literary Criticism
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Various techniques and approaches to literary criticism (e.g., historical, feminist, formalist, deconstructionist, Freudian, Marxist, semiotic) and their applications. Clark, Crosswhite, Laskaya, Pyle.
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ENG 313: Teen and Children's Literature
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Books for young readers, their social implications and historical context, from the 19th century to the present. Coreq: ENG 404 Community Literacy. Wheeler.
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ENG 315: Women Writers' Cultures:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Women's writing in a particular cultural matrix (race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, region, religion) examined in the context of feminist literary theories . R thrice for a maximum of 16 credits. Clark, Dugaw, Karlyn, Laskaya, Wood.
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ENG 316: Women Writers' Forms:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Women's writing in a particular genre or form (prose, fiction, drama, poetry, autobiography, folksong) examined in the context of current feminist literary theories . R thrice for a maximum of 16 credits. Dugaw, Ford, Gopal, Wood.
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ENG 321 ,322, 323: English Novel 321
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
rise of the novel from Defoe to Austen. 322: Scott to Hardy. 323: Conrad to the present. Bohls, Neel, Quigley, Shapple.
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ENG 325: Literature of the Northwest
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Survey of significant Pacific Northwest literature as set against the principles of literary regionalism. Clark, Witte.
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ENG 326: Western American Literature
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Major literary works of the American West from frontier times to the present. Huhndorf, Lima, Pyle.
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