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3.00 Credits
An introduction to world literatures from antiquity to the 16th Century. Critical analyses of literary works from multiple areas of the globe. Studies of selected texts to include novels, poetry, or plays. Survey of the literature to examine various writers and their influence on the cultural/intellectual life of a particular country, together with their contributions to the advancement of literature and/or important literary movements.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to world literatures from the 17th Century to the present. Critical analyses of literary works from multiple areas of the globe. Studies of selected texts to include novels, poetry, or plays. Survey of the literature to examine various writers and their influence on the cultural/intellectual life of a particular country, together with their contributions to the advancement of literature and/or important literary movements.
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3.00 Credits
Survey examining literatures from various parts and cultures of the globe, such as Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, and the like. Introduction to literary analysis of global texts.
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3.00 Credits
Beginner's workshop for students interested in writing fiction, poetry, and drama. Students will engage in both creative and analytical writing.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of literary criticism from the Classical Period to New Criticism. Student writing will be based on critical practices; methods of reading; modes of interdisciplinary analysis and argumentation; debates on questions of theory, history, and textual scholarship. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for LTWR 300. Enrollment Requirement: Completion of LTWR 100, 208A, 208B, or 210. Enrollment restricted to students who have taken LTWR 115 or otherwise completed the LDGE critical thinking requirement (A3).
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3.00 Credits
Survey of current trends in critical theory: Feminism, Marxism, Poststructuralism, Psychoanalysis, and Cultural Studies. Student writing will be based on critical practices; methods of reading, modes of interdisciplinary analysis and argumentation; recent debates on questions of theory, history, and textual scholarship. Enrollment Requirement: Completion of LTWR 100, 208A, 208B, or 210. Enrollment restricted to students who have taken LTWR 115 or otherwise completed the LDGE critical thinking requirement (A3).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in the writing field. May be repeated for credit as topics change for a total of six (6) units. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in literature. May be repeated for credit as topics change for a total of six (6) units. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to masterpieces of the literary tradition, emphasizing historical, cultural, generic, and thematic connections. Interrogates the conditions under which these works are considered "masterpieces,"and examines the social, philosophical, spiritual, and aesthetic values embedded within the works and the cultures that produce them. The content of each course is reflected by its sub-title. Intended for the nonmajor, but LTWR majors may petition their advisors to accept this course toward the major on a case-by-case basis. May be repeated as issues/themes change for a total of six (6) units. A. U.S. War Literature B. Nobel Laureates C. California Stories
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3.00 Credits
A review of current rhetorical and discourse theories. The course will also examine recent developments in text linguistics. Students will write several discourse types and explore differences among the types, with special attention to differences for the writing process and for the structure of the written discourse itself.
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