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ENGLISH 174S: Feminist Classics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The classics of English and French feminist thought from three different periods: 1790-1810; 1860-1880; 1920-1950. The major feminist works of Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Virginia Wolfe and Simone de Beauvoir read alongside other relevant literary and philosophical texts: Wollstonecraft, for example, read with Descartes, Rousseau, Hegel and Madame de Stael. Instructor: Moi
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ENGLISH 176B: Theater in London: Text
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Lecture version of Theater Studies 116S/English 176B. Drama in performance from the Greeks to the present based on performances offered by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, and other theaters in London. Twenty plays will be seen and studied. (London Summer program.) Instructor: Clum
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ENGLISH 176BS: Theater in London: Text
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Drama in performance from the Greeks to the present based on performances offered by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, and other theaters in London. Twenty plays will be seen and studied. Satisfies Area I, II, or III requirement for English majors, as determined by instructor. (London summer program.) Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 176C: Theater in London: Performance
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Lecture version of Theater Studies 151S/English 176C. The stages of realization of a play or musical from the script to the production, focusing on productions in London. Aspects of theatrical performance through scene work, discussions, and workshops with British theater practitioners, observation of theater at work, and supervised projects. (London summer program.)
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ENGLISH 176CS: Theater in London: Performance (DS4)
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The stages of realization of a play or musical from the script to the production, focusing on productions in London. Aspects of theatrical performance through scene work, discussions, and workshops with British theater practitioners, observation of theater at work, and supervised projects. (London summer program.) Instructor: Clum
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ENGLISH 177: Postcolonial Novel
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Comparative study of representative contemporary fiction from Africa, India, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Latin American, and the Caribbean. All readings in English. Satisfies the Area III requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 178: Special Topics in Literature and the Other Arts
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Selected topics in the study of the interrelation of literature and other art forms. Area requirements (Area I, II, III) for English majors will be determined by the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 179: Duke Equivalent - English
1.00 Credits
Duke University
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ENGLISH 179AS: Special Topics in Literary Genre I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Satisfies the Area I requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 179CS: Special Topics in Literary Genre II
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Satisfies the Area II requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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