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ENGL 3351: HISTORY OF BRITISH LITERATURE I
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
British literature and language from their origins through the 18th century, as they relate to the development of British culture.
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ENGL 3352: HISTORY OF BRITISH LITERATURE II
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An introduction to British literature from Romanticism to the present, focusing on the relationship between literature and its social and historical contexts. Addresses a wide range of authors from William Blake to Zadie Smith. Texts may include poetry, novels, plays, essays, and short stories. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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ENGL 3355: POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Offers an introduction to literatures of once-colonial nations, focusing on theory as well as practice and on new relations to and divergences from the imperial center. Texts might include poetry, fiction, drama, film and critical theory. May be repeated for credit as course content changes.
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ENGL 3361: HISTORY OF WORLD LITERATURE I
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An introduction to major texts in western literature from early oral and manuscript traditions through the first centuries of printing. Texts and authors studied may include the Bible, Homer, the Greek dramatists, Vergil and other Roman poets, medieval epic and romance, Dante, Petrarch, Ariosto, Montaigne, and Cervantes. Prerequisites: for Engl majors: ENGL2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or three hours of sophomore literature with an A.
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ENGL 3362: HISTORY OF WORLD LITERATURE II
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An introduction to major literary texts from mid-seventeenth century to the present. Material might cover neoclassicism, romanticism, realism, modernism, postcolonial literature, magical realism, and the literature of globalization, as well as various theoretical problems involved in such a study of world literature including delimiting the field, translation, and English as a global language. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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ENGL 3364: GAY AND LESBIAN LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Examines modern representations of same-sex desire in relation to a variety of texts---religious, philosophical, literary and scientific--from the ancient world up through the 'invention' of homosexuality in the nineteenth century. Prerequisite: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore literature or 3 hours sophomore literature with a grade of A. Offered as ENGL 3364 and WOMS 3364; credit will be granted in only one department.
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ENGL 3366: TOPICS IN LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENT
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Investigates the relationship between literature and the environment, considering how texts and other cultural practices represent and engage with the natural world. Topics may include nature writing, animal studies, environmental literature, film, environmental justice, or posthumanism. May be repeated for credit when course content changes. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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ENGL 3368: TOPICS IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Examines a variety of topics to do with issues of gender and sexuality, which include literary, theoretical, and philosophical texts that foreground questions of desire, sexual identity, and gender asymmetry. Considers how gender and sexuality shape and are shaped by race, ethnicity, class, ability/disability, religion, and age. May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Offered as ENGL 3368 and WOMS 3368; credit will be granted in only one department. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A
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ENGL 3370: WOMEN IN LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Works by women writers and/or images of women in literature. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. Offered as ENGL 3370 and WOMS 3370; credit will be granted in only one department.
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ENGL 3371: ADVANCED EXPOSITION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
An advanced writing course emphasizing writing that explains, demonstrates, or explores a subject. Attention given to audience, invention, style (coherence, unity, and clarity), and to the revision process. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302
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