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ENG 410: Linguistics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines and applies the major concepts, theories, and research related to the nature and acquisition of language as a system. This includes a focus on the components of a language system, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, semiotics, discourse varieties, aspects of social and academic language, rhetorical registers, and writing conventions. (Also listed as ED 410.)
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ENG 417: Composition Theory and Practice- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Study of relevant research and theory from composition, rhetoric, linguistics, and psychology applicable to practice. Required course for writing assistants. (Prerequisite: 3.0 in writing courses, including ENG 107.)
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ENG 417 - Composition Theory and Practice- hrs
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ENG 426: Shakespeare's History Plays- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Studies in the two tetralogies of Shakespeare's English plays with emphasis on sources, English history, the political meaning of the plays, and the dramatic intentions of the author. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of an English or American literature course from the 300 level or permission of instructor.) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS English- 187
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ENG 430: International Literature of Peace and Justice- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
The impact of language on human life, especially its importance in creating and sustaining peace or violence. Works of contemporary writers. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of English or American literature course from the 300 level or permission of instructor. Also listed as SJP 430.)
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ENG 430 - International Literature of Peace and Justice- hrs
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ENG 447: British Literature Since 1945 hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Survey of representative works published since World War II, with an emphasis on historical and cultural contexts. Authors may include Bowen, Greene, Spark, Stoppard, Pinter, McEwan, Byatt, Barker, Lively, Weldon, and Ishiguro.
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ENG 457: Contemporary American Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An intensive investigation of recent movements in American literature, including various aspects of postmodernism. Possible inclusions are Ginsberg, Kerouac, Bishop, Roethke, Plath, Lowell, Nabokov, Morrison, Dillard, Barth, Pynchon, Kushner, and Spiegelman. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of an English or American literature course from the 300 level, or permission of instructor.)
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ENG 457 - Contemporary American Literature- hrs
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ENG 460: Contemporary American Poetry- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Class will survey contemporary American poetry, both lyric and narrative, and examine diverse voices, languages, and styles as well as common post-modern concerns. Course materials will include essays on modern and postmodern poetics, a sampling of poems from the 1950s-1980s by Lowell, Bishop, Wilbur, Ginsberg, O'Hara, Snyder, and others, and books by such contemporary American poets as Clifton, C.K. Williams, Glück, Doty, Oliver, Rita Dove, Dunn, Addonizio, Levine, Simic, and Hudgins. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of an English or American literature course from the 300 level, or permission of instructor.)
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ENG 461: Oregon and Northwest Writers- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Selections from the prose and poetry of past and present Northwest writers. Includes works of Berry, Doig, Kesey, LeGuin, Lopez, Roethke, and Stafford. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of an English or American literature course from the 300 level, or permission of instructor.)
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ENG 461 - Oregon and Northwest Writers- hrs
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ENG 470: City Life in American Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Most of the human population now live in cities. Americans, in particular, saw their spaces restructured around cities throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through the varying perspectives of prose, poetry, and drama, the course explores questions of politics, power, identity, growth, individualism, and cooperation that evolving configurations of urban spaces force us to ask. Writes may include Hawthorne, Poe, Melville, Whitman, Yezierska, Dos Passos, Parker, West, Wright, Lowell, Smith, Auster, Rybczynski.
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ENG 471: American Romanticism- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An intensive investigation of figures associated with the flowering of a distinct American romanticism occurring in the mid-19th century. Possible inclusions are Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller, Poe, Stowe, Sedgwick, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman. (Prerequisite: Successful completion of an English or American literature course from the 300 level, or permission of instructor.)
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