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ECON 322B: Linguistics and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
How language is used in the media, education, and politics. Bilingualism, speech style, kinesics, pragmatics, orality and literacy, dialects, gender and applied sociolinguistics.
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ECON 323: The Economic Development of Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: ECON 210 or 211. Description of the economies of Latin America, with emphasis on current economic problems. How past development contributed to the present economic situation. Detailed analysis of the economies and recent economic policies using standard microeconomic and macroeconomic models.
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ECON 330: British Authors to 1800
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The works of an author or small group of authors, usually in historical and biographical context.
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ECON 330E: Chaucer,Shakespeare,Milton
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Three major figures of English literature: Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, and John Milton. How changes in society and in the media of production (oral presentation, manuscripts, public and private stages, and print) affected each writer's sense of his audience and his craft. These writers in relation to each other: their common themes, shared sources, and awareness of and challenges to literary predecessors.
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ECON 331: British Authors Since 1800
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. ENGL 331 may not be offered ever year. The works of an author or small group of authors, usually in historical and biographical context..
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ECON 332: American Authors to 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Intensive study of the works of an author or small group of authors, usually in historical and biographical context. Examples: Mark Twain, Robert Frost, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway.
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ECON 333: American Authors Since 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
ENGL 333 may not be offered every year. The works of an author or small group of authors, usually in historical and biographical context.
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ECON 333A: Willa Cather and Her World
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. ENGL 333A may not be offered every year. Cather's work as an entry into the humanities, multiple texts, and their contexts. Interdisciplinary approach.
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ECON 333M: American Literary Traditions
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. American literary traditions or movements through multiple genres from a variety of theoretical, socio-historical, and cultural approaches.
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ECON 340: Classical Roots of English Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Greek and Roman literary works emphasizing their influence on English and American literature.
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