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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
In-depth study of various topics related to literature and the environment including Nature and Myth, Idea of Wilderness, Rhetoric of Nature Writing. R thrice when topic changes for maximum of 16 credits. Crosswhite, Rossi, Westling. Not offered 2009-10.
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4.00 Credits
Historical survey of dominant British genres, movements, works, and authors from 1900 to the present. Gage, Peppis, Quigley, Wickes. Not offered 2009-10.
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4.00 Credits
20th-century British and American poetry with emphasis on the modernist period, 1910-45. Representative authors include Yeats, Stein, Pound, Eliot, H. D., Williams, and Stevens. Ford.
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4.00 Credits
Representative modern fiction writers in English, American, and Continental literatures, such as Joyce, Woolf, Stein, Faulkner, Proust, Kafka, and Mann. Peppis, Wickes. Not offered 2009-10.
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4.00 Credits
Growth of the modern theater in Europe, development of European and American drama and experimental theater from an international perspective. Kintz. Not offered 2009-10.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of one to three major authors from medieval through modern periods.
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3.00 Credits
Film, television, and video theory and criticism from formative film criticism to the present. Aronson, Karlyn, Ovalle. Not offered 2009-10.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of comparative mythologies of many cultures through time, with attention to worldviews, theoretical schools of interpretation, and myth in literature. Not offered 2009-10.
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4.00 Credits
Study of television's institutional contents and representational practices, including such television genres as serials, news, and reality TV. Offered alternate years. Ovalle.
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4.00 Credits
Study of media emerging from computer-based and digital techniques, including digital cinema, cyborgs, interactive games, multiplayer online simulations, and viral videos. Offered alternate years. Aronson. Not offered 2009-10.
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