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LTWR 340: The Monstrous,the Grotesque,and the Occult
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Surveys discourses of the monstrous - from psychological theories of the grotesque to ancient folklore about the occult to postmodern ghost stories like the X-Files- which try to explain the incomprehensibility of our world. Examination of various texts will reveal how culture has asked, and answered, such questions as who we are and how we've come to be ourselves. Stresses critical thinking, reading, and writing as well as cooperative, interactive, and technological learning.
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LTWR 350: Reclaiming the Humanities
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Introduces students to origins of the "Humanities" in the Western tradition andplaces works of that tradition within a global historical context. Issues include: specific contribution of religious and philosophical systems to a definition of the humanities, how artists have shaped changing notions of what constitutes the humanities, and how non-Western systems of evaluating human and social endeavors have challenged Western notions of the humanities.
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LTWR 400: Author Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Critical analysis of the major works of one or two authors in any historical period or geographical location, with attention to biography, culture, and literary background. May be repeated; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies.
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LTWR 402: Studies in Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Study of the writings of Shakespeare. Critical analysis of Shakespeare's major plays, which might include emphasis on Shakespeare and the Human Condition; Shakespeare's Comic Vision; the Tragic Vision of Shakespeare; the Historical Plays- or a combination of plays, poems and variant themes. Students should refer to the Class Schedule for specific course content.
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LTWR 405: History of Writing and Literacy
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A review of the history of the development of alphabets and writing systems. Survey of the rise of literacy since the fifteenth century and analysis of the continuing literacy problem in developed and developing countries.
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LTWR 410: Global Literature I
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Survey to examine the literature(s) from a particular culture or area of the globe. Analysis of ways in which literature reflects and expresses culture. May be repeated; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies.
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LTWR 420: Global Literature II
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Survey to compare literatures from various parts of the globe. Analysis of ways in which literatures reflect and express similarities and differences among cultures. May be repeated; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies.
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LTWR 430: Major Periods and Movements
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Approaches to literature or literary ideas by locating them within a specific historical context or a literary background. May be repeated; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies.
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LTWR 431: U.S.Environmental Literature
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores the U.S. literary and cultural history of the idea of nature. Focuses on the characteristic rhetorical strategies of environmental literature or nature writing - such as claims of spiritual connection and recreation, blending of description and celebration, and direct and indirect political argument. Interprets the texts we read in the context of the long development from agrarian colony to industrial capitalist nation, with the goal of understanding how the way we organize our society and its relation to the environment influences the way we think about nature.
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LTWR 441: Literature and Other Arts and Disciplines
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Comparative study of literature and other arts or other academic disciplines such as anthropology, science, philosophy, or psychology. The content of each course is reflected by its sub-title. Together with LTWR 440, may be repeated as issues/themes change; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies. A. The Modern Subject in Literature, Art, Film and Psychoanalysis
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