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ENGL 468B: History of Film
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Analysis of selected topics in film history, such as film before 1940, American cinema 1940 to the present, European or Asian cinema since 1940. Maximum 6 credits. Offered as ENGL 368B and ENGL 468B. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 468C: Topics in Film
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Individual topics in film, such as a particular national cinema, horror films, films of Alfred Hitchcock, images of women in film, film comedy, introduction to film genres, Asian-cinema and drama, dance on screen, science fiction films, storytelling and cinema, and literature and film. Maximum 12 credits. Offered as ENGL 368C, WLIT 368C, ENGL 468C, and WLIT 468C. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 469: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Individual topics in 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century children's literature. Topics may focus on narrative and thematic developments in the genre, historical contexts, literary influences, or adaptations of children's literature into film and other media. Offered as ENGL 369 and ENGL 469. Prereq: Graduate standing or requisites not met permission.
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ENGL 471: Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Individual topics and issues in women's studies relating to writing by and about women, such as feminist theory and criticism; the politics of gender and sexuality; women in popular culture; women in the writing business. Maximum 6 credits. Offered as ENGL 371 and ENGL 471. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 472: Studies in the Novel
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Selected topics in the history and formal development of the novel, such as detective novels; science fiction; epistolary novels; the rise of the novel; the stream of consciousness novel; the Bildungsroman in English. Maximum 6 credits. Offered as ENGL 372 and ENGL 472. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 473: Studies in Poetry
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Selected topics and issues in the study of poetry, such as reading poetry, the elegy, pastoral poetry, love poetry, the long poem, form and meter in poetry. Maximum 6 credits. Offered as ENGL 373 and ENGL 473. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 476: Studies in Genre
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Topics in literary genres, such as comedy, biography and autobiography, satire, allegory, the short story, the apologue, narrative poetry. May cross over the prose/poetry boundary. Maximum 6 credits. Offered as ENGL 376 and ENGL 476. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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ENGL 477: Studies in Drama
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Readings and discussion of plays and related critical literature pertaining to a specific period in American or British drama. Topics and material will vary from semester to semester. Offered as ENGL 377 and ENGL 477. Prereq: ENGL 150 or passing letter grade in a 100 level first year seminar in USFS, FSCC, FSNA, FSSO, FSSY, FSTS, FSCS.
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ENGL 478: Topics in Visual and New Media Studies
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course will focus on selected topics in the study of visual rhetoric and/or new media, including theoretical, critical, and historical issues raised by texts and media platforms that communicate largely through visual means or through the interaction of visual and verbal modes. Possible syllabi may focus on topics such as visual rhetoric; new media story-telling; historical perspectives on visual rhetoric and/or new media; concentrations on a particular genre (for instance, the graphic novel, video games, etc); visual narrative; theories of new media; etc. Offered as ENGL 378 and ENGL 478.
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ENGL 479: Topics in Language Studies
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Aspects of contemporary language studies. Topics might include history/theories of rhetoric, discourse studies, cognitive linguistics, metaphor, language acquisition, stylistics. Maximum 9 credits. Offered as ENGL 379 and ENGL 479. Prereq: Graduate standing.
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