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LCS 382: American Studies
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121 Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Even Year This course examines primary sources - historical documents and novels - that have contributed to the formation of United States national culture. A selective history of American writing will provide the context for reading a set of classic American novels. Authors may include Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Willa Cather, and William Faulkner. Students that receive credit for ECS382, American Studies cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Historical Mode of Thought, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary Mode of Thought
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LCS 383: Sexuality and Culture
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual This course will deal with a modern Western invention: "sexuality." The historical premise of the course is that during the second half of the 19th century pre-modern understandings of human sexuality were radically reconfigured to make way for new sexual paradigms organized around "homosexual" and "heterosexual" definitions. Both historical and theoretical, this course analyzes key texts from the canon of sexuality studies (Freud, Kinsey, Foucault, e.g.) and explores the cultural struggles resulting from thinking sexuality in binary terms: not only homosexual/heterosexual, but natural/unnatural, normal/deviant, biological function/pleasure. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary and Cultural Studies, Lit and Cultural Studies Minor, Literary Mode of Thought, Women's Studies Minor
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LCS 384: Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual This course introduces students to Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students examine each religion from several interrelated perspectives: the historical, literary and cultural contexts from which it emerged and has developed; its central assumptions, beliefs, and practices; its core values and ethical principles; and its conception of the nature and purpose of human existence. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary and Cultural Studies, Lit and Cultural Studies Minor, Literary Mode of Thought
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LCS 385: Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121 Under the special topics category, faculty offer courses in areas specific to their current research and writing interests. These classes are usually run in a seminar format and often require literary research. Recent topics have included post-colonial literature, dance for the camera, ancient Greek philosophy, and literature of the Hebrew Bible. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary and Cultural Studies, Lit and Cultural Studies Minor
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LCS 387: African Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual In this course we examine multiple forms of music, literature, and art in sub-Saharan Africa to better comprehend their purpose and function in daily African life. Music, literature, and art reflect a diversity of ideas that exist on the African continent. These artistic forms teach us about history, politics, andculture, as well as artists' views of their social conditions. By the end of this course, students will have a strong appreciation for the diversity of people and art in contemporary Africa, and a working knowledge of the current issues and concerns facing people living on the continent. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Africana/Black Studies, Cultural Mode of Thought, Global Studies, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary and Cultural Studies, Lit and Cultural Studies Minor, Literary Mode of Thought
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LCS 391: Literary and Cultural Studies Internship
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121, junior/senior standing and the approval of a supervising faculty member and the department chair. Students engage in individually supervised work-study arrangements and learn to apply English language arts, theory, and principles in their work environment. Students must work at least ten hours per week on the job, meet periodically with a supervising faculty member, conduct research related to the field of the internship, and prepare a substantive report on their internship experience and the studies involved. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective
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LCS 399: Honors:Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121 Honors courses provide the opportunity for exceptional achievement. Instructors use methods and introduce concepts that will challenge the highly motivated student. Often interdisciplinary in approach and sometimes team taught, honors courses typically offer students occasions to extend their learning beyond the classroom. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective
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LCS 441: Advanced Topics in Film and Video
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121 Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course will examine central issues in the field of film studies through the reading of significant works of film theory and criticism and through the viewing and analysis of films from various countries, genres, historical periods, and cinematic perspectives. Students that receive credit for ECS441, Advanced Topics in Film and Video cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary Mode of Thought
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LCS 442: The Female Body and the Constitution
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: LCS121 Session Cycle: Varies Yearly Cycle: Varies The purpose of this course is to explore constitutional jurisprudence and primary feminist theory and literature in order to evaluate the use of the female body in contemporary U.S. politics and policy. The students will begin by applying traditional legal analysis to understand the treatment of women under the Equal Protection Clause. We will use this foundation to study the legal and social attitudes towards women's reproductive selves. Judicial opinions on issues from contraception to pregnancy termination will be considered against feminist theories. We will draw upon feminist and constitutional thought to explain several solutions to the disparities between the sexes in the workplace. In the final segment of the course, we will examine the balance between freedom of expression as guaranteed by the First Amendment and obscenity and indecency which are found in pornography. At the same time, we will consider the views of anti-censorship and anti-pornography feminists. The course will also include interpretive literature, so students can use the legal analysis and feminist theory. Students that receive credit for ECS442, The Female Body and the Constitution cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor, Literary Mode of Thought, Social Science Mode of Thought, Women's Studies Minor
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LCS 456: Literature at the Turn of the Century
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Prerequisite: ECS121 Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual Students examine new and evolving literary forms and styles through reading and analyzing literature of the past decade. Selections are drawn from various literary genres as well as current critical approaches. Through these texts, students explore numerous responses to today's world of changing social and cultural values. Emphasis may vary. Students that receive credit for ECS456, Literature at the Turn of the Century cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, International Focus, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary Mode of Thought
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