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ENGL 355: Feminist Criticism
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Writing-centered study of approaches to literature from a variety of feminist perspectives. Consideration of the impact of feminist thought on literary study, and analysis of feminist innovations, revisions and critiques of critical methods and literary theories. Conventions of feminist critical discourse. Applications of feminist theories to works of literature. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: ENGL 202, or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Michel
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ENGL 357: Ethnicity and Race in American Literature
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
[Crosslisted with AES 357] Exploration of traditions in America's multicultural literatures: literary representations of relations between and within different ethnic and racial groups. Texts and emphases will vary. Prerequisite: A 100- or 200-level English course in literature Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Michel
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ENGL 361: The Lyric
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
The critical study of significant achievements in lyric poetry, with special emphasis on its forms and purposes. Readings, drawn primarily from British and American literature, will vary according to the instructor. Prerequisite: A 100- or 200-level English course in literature Offering: Fall Instructor: G. Bowers
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ENGL 372: Modernism in Britain and America
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the emergence of Modernism as a literary doctrine. Through a selection of works from various movements (e.g., Impressionism, Imagism, Vorticism) modernist concepts of image, symbol and expression will be traced. Authors such as Eliot, Pound, HD, Joyce, Woolf and Faulkner will be studied in relation to the movement. Prerequisite: A 100- or 200-level English course in literature Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 373: Contemporary Literature
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of contemporary works (works from the last two decades) which students and faculty will read together in order to evaluate and interpret new forms in light of a variety of critical theories. Prerequisite: A 100- or 200-level English course in literature Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Strelow
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ENGL 390: and 391 Reading and Conference
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Willamette University
To enable a student to acquire the necessary knowledge and experience of literary periods which are not covered by courses offered at Willamette University. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 390 - and 391 Reading and Conference
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ENGL 394: Major Internship I
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
See the internships section for more information. Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 438: Literature and Sexuality
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Study of literary representations of sexuality, gender, the body, desire. Analysis of normative literary constructions of sexuality and subversions of norms. Texts will vary, but will be drawn primarily from British and American literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 201 and ENGL 202(W) or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Michel
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ENGL 441: Tradition and Influence in Literature
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
The role of tradition, authorial influence and literary history in a broad range of works chosen from English, American and world literatures. Prerequisite: ENGL 201 and ENGL 202(W) or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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ENGL 450: Advanced Studies in Authorship
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
An intensive study of specific topics arising from close study of an author's works. Topics will vary, but may include historical development of the idea of authorship, theoretical debates about the nature of authorship, and opportunities for upper-level students to apply their skills in analytical thinking and critical writing to problems arising from an author's texts. Prerequisite: ENGL 201 and ENGL 202(W) or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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