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ENG 217: Psychoanalysis and Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course focuses on the relationship between literature and psychoanalysis and on different ways of understanding that relationship. Readings include psychoanalytic texts and works of fiction. Prerequisite: ENG 110 Cefalu, Donahue
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ENG 218: Literature for Children
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course looks at how children's texts "socialize" their readers by confirming, or in some cases, resisting and undermining cultural norms and values. Course texts include a range of "classic" and "popular" printed books for children as well as selected films and TV shows. As part of the course, students write and illustrate their own children's books. Prerequisite: ENG 110 Falbo
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ENG 220: American Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
ENG220 is a survey course that attempts to define a female tradition in American literature. ENG220 will recognize the changing role American women have experienced culturally, sexually, and psychologically through their writing and will also question biases and stereotypes that have defined women's roles in the United States from the country's inception to the present. Students will be encouraged to compare contemporary attitudes toward women with the writing selections that will be discussed in class. Students will also be introduced to various approaches to analyzing literature, such as Feminism, French Feminism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, and the New Historicism. Prerequisites: ENG105 and ENG110.
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ENG 225: Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An encounter with fiction of the last decade and with social, philosophical, and literary questions raised both by the texts themselves and by the activity of reading. Prerequisite: ENG 110 Belletto, I. Smith
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ENG 227: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Using analytical and hands-on approaches, this course introduces students to significant dramatic texts and to the principal craft areas in theater. Readings include plays from different eras of theater history; projects involve acting, directing, and design. There are lectures, discussions, visits from outside theater professionals, and writing assignments. Staff
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ENG 230: Masterworks of Western Literature II
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
English 230 introduces the student to masterpieces of post-Renaissance Europe. The course focuses on literature from the Enlightenment, the Romantic Age, the late nineteenth century and the Modern Era. Its purpose is to make each student more knowledgeable about and more appreciative of the literary foundations of modern Western civilization (3 Credits).
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ENG 231: Journalistic Writing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An introduction to the practice of writing news and feature stories for magazines and the daily press. Attention is paid to writing, revising, evaluating, and publishing work. The course also examines audience, style, and the role of the journalist in society. [W] Prerequisite: English 110 or equivalent Staff
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ENG 232: The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course explores the short story across a broad variety of writers, cultures, and modes from the nineteenth century to the present, examining genres such as detective and science fiction as well as artistic movements from realism to postmodernism. Prerequisite: English 110 Ohlin
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ENG 235: Masterworks of World Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
English 235 introduces students to masterpieces of non-Western cultures as well as to literature from the Native American, African, American and Latino traditions of Western Culture. With a multi-cultural perspective, this course heightens students' awareness of the diverse influences that have shaped today's global literary community (3 credits).
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ENG 240: Film Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This is an intermediate course in film studies, designed to give students understanding of the complex art of international cinema. We will screen, analyze, discuss and write about film, as well as read primary source documents in the theory of film. We will extend our knowledge of various concepts such as cinematography, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene by combining critical study with creative practice. Students will learn the basics of digital film editing and produce short films. Prerequisite: English 140 A. Smith
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