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EN 375: The Middle Passage
2.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
An interdisciplinary study of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, or Middle Passage, which considers the global significance of the African Diaspora and the cultural links between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Particular focus on the development of an African American literary tradition within this context. There is an optional 2-credit service learning study tour to Ghana attached to this course. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 376: The Middle Passage:The View from Ghana
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This is a three-week course that extends the work of EN 375 to consider West African perspectives on the slave trade. It combines volunteer service, study, and immersion in Ghanaian culture. Prerequisites: EN 375. Credits: 2 cr.
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EN 380: Multi-Ethnic Literatures of America
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This course studies the cultural and ethnic diversity of American literature by focusing on the dialogue between texts and between traditions. Topics may include Native-American, Asian-American and African-American literature. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 389: Major British Writers
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Emphasizes the work of one to four major British writers. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 395: Major American Writers
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Emphasizes the works of one to four major American writers. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 401: Women's Literature
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Explores selected works by women writers. Students will discuss themes and topics which are of particular interest to female authors, including patriarchy, access to political power, women's biology, the environment, language, and women's history.Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 403: Special Topics in Film
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Designed to give students an opportunity to engage in the study of film and film criticism beyond the introductory level. Provides more in-depth study of topics and techniques than English 214, focusing on a variety of possible issues and genres, including film noir; women's film; documentary; New German cinema; horror film; silent film; Third World film; and specific directors (Welles, Wenders, Hitchcock, Truffault, Kurosawa). Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 406: Old English
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This class teaches students to read and translate Old English texts. Beginning with basic grammar, the course moves into translation, first of prose and eventually poetry. The semester culminates in a full-scale study of Beowulf. The course covers literary and cultural issues in addition to language. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 407: African-American Literature
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Survey of literature by African-American writers from the time of slavery to the present. Readings will include fiction, poetry, autobiographies, and essays; the course will consider current theoretical issues in the study of black culture and the American literary canon. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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EN 409: Irish Literature
4.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Surveys a selection of writers and works, and may emphasize a particular genre or focus on a few major authors for special study. Credits: 4 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Literary Studies
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