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ENGL 254: Literature of the American West
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course will examine the connections between literature and the specific culture of the American West as reflected in a variety of works of prose, poetry, and drama. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Strelow
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ENGL 255: Literature of the American South
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course will examine the connections between literature and the specific culture of the American South as reflected in a variety of works of prose, poetry, and drama. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Strelow
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ENGL 256: Literature of the American Northwest
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course will examine the connections between literature and the specific culture of the American Northwest as reflected in a variety of works of prose, poetry, and drama. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Strelow
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ENGL 311: The Avant Garde as a Critical Tradition
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the development of critical alternatives to the traditional narrative cinema. The course will consider experimental films beginning in the 1920's and stretching to the present, focusing on ways in which the avant garde cinema has set about to reveal and question mainstream practice. The course will include early experimenters like Dziga Vertov, the American independent cinema, the French New Wave, and the work of directors such as Bunuel, Kurosawa, Fellini, Bergman and others. Prerequisite: ARTS 216, ENGL 135,?RHET 125, or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Nolley
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ENGL 319: Literary Genre and Literary Interpretation
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course examines the concept of genre: for example, epic, tragedy and novel; and explores the difference that genre makes in the representational possibilities and limitations of literary works. It also considers how genres embody and convey cultural values. Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts Offering: Annually Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 329: Creative Non-fiction
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Through a combination of reading and writing, students will explore the treatment of various kinds of subject matter in various modes of creative nonfiction; investigate the use in creative nonfiction of techniques from various genres, including poetry and narrative fiction; and develop their ability to construct a range of written voices, from colloquial to formal, while also achieving an individual voice in their writing. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: A 200-level writing or writing-centered course or consent of instructor Offering: Annual Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 331: Imaginative Writing I
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Practice in the writing and analysis of short fiction, poetry or drama (depending on the interests of those enrolled each semester) to explore and develop one's own verbal and imaginative resources. Mode of Inquiry: Creating in the Arts Prerequisite: ENGL 135 or consent of instructor Offering: Fall Instructor: Hallie Ford Chair, visiting writers
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ENGL 332: Imaginative Writing II
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Practice in the writing and analysis of short fiction, poetry, or drama (depending on the interests of those enrolled each semester) to explore and develop the student's own verbal and imaginative resources. Although ENGL 331 is not a prerequisite for ENGL 332, students continuing from ENGL 331 will have the opportunity to work on longer projects such as a novel or group of related short stories, a series of poems, a play or screenplay. Mode of Inquiry: Creating in the Arts Prerequisite: ENGL 135 or consent of instructor Offering: Spring Instructor: Hallie Ford Chair, visiting writers
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ENGL 334: Film Genre
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the shaping power of convention in the narrative cinema. This course will examine the structure and development of a particular film genre, considering the numerous aesthetic, social and moral assumptions embodied in that genre's defining conventions. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Offering: Alternate springs Instructor: Nolley
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ENGL 335: Film Directors
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the work of individual filmmakers with particular emphasis on the nature of their visions and the formal cinematic expression of those visions. The course will also consider theories of authorship in film criticism, their promise and their limitations. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Offering: Alternate falls Instructor: Nolley
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