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Three popular genres, science fiction/fantasy, the western, and detective fiction, and how they reflect aspirations and cultural anxieties about matters such as gender. Open to juniors and seniors only. Instructor: Willis
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Satisfies the Area III requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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Structured around the challenges to the collective sense of what it means to be human posed by the genome sciences. Study how popular culture and mass media register and shape the public's response to social and cultural change. Special attention to how language, stories, pictures and visual technologies structure our experiences. Instructor: Wald
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Post-war existentialism in France and Britain in literature and philosophy, focusing on the ethics of existentialism (in particular the ethical consequences of the existentialist understanding of freedom), and the cultural difference between French and British forms of existentialism. Writers such as Sartre, deBeauvoir, Camus, D. Lessing, Murdoch, Osborne, A. S. Byatt. Instructor: Moi
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Topics in the history of theory of aesthetics, literary criticism, philosophy of language, Marxist Criticism, and others with a primary focus on materials prior to 1950. Satisfies the criticism, theory, methodology (CTM) requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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Topics included: psychoanalysis, Marxism, Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, theory of film and the image; theory of race, gender, sexuality, with a concentration on materials since 1950. Satisfies the criticism, theory, methodology (CTM) for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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An introduction to one of the most powerful visions of language in the 20th century, focused on works by Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell. Instructor: Moi
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Area requirements (Area I, II, III) to be determined by the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Instructor: Staff
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Topics vary each semester offered. Open only to students in the Focus Program. Instructor: Staff
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Seminar version of 173. Area requirements (Area I, II, III) will be determined by the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Instructor: Staff
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