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ENG 369: Colonial & Postcolonial Literature
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Intensive introduction to theories of colonial and postcolonial identity through the study of South Asian Literature and Culture from India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Readings include R. K. Narayan, Salman Rushdie, Shyam Selvadurai, Sara Suleri, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy and their contemporaries. CAS-B-LIT.
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ENG 370: Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Surveys significant movements in recent critical theory, such as formalism, structuralism and poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, Marxism and historicism, feminism, race and ethnic studies, gay and lesbian studies, and cultural studies. Attention also given to applying particular methods to one or to several literary texts. May be repeated once for credit when content changes. CAS-B-LIT.
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ENG 372 /373: Shakespeare's Principal Plays
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Critical study of plays from the early period; (373) critical study of plays from the late period. CAS-B-LIT.
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ENG 381: African Lusophone Literature
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
A focus on questions of gender, race, class and stereotypes in the African Lusophone countries. Taught in English. Prerequisite: Any literature course. Cross-listed with POR/BWS/FST.
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ENG 383: By or About Brazilian Women
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Addresses questions about gender, race, class and stereotype of women's bodies in 20th-century Brazil. Cross-listed with BWS/POR/WMS 383.
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ENG 410A: Black Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines black feminist theory from a variety of perspectives. Samples diversity of texts by theorists in the U.S. and the African Diaspora. Readings include both well known and lesser known thinkers/scholars as well as classic texts and newly published works. Cross-listed with WMS and BWS 410A.
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ENG 411 /511: Visual Rhetoric for Technical and Scientific Communicators
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Provides an introduction to the theory and techniques of visual rhetoric used by technical and scientific communicators. Covers elements of layout, design, and typography, giving students practice with short and longer print texts and non-print media. Prerequisite: ENG 215 or 313 and junior standing.
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ENG 412 /512: Editing for Technical and Scientific Communicators
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines principles and practices of editors of technical and scientific publications. Preparing communications for publication emphasized. Students edit their own and other students' work, and that of outside clients. Prerequisite: ENG 215 or 313.
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ENG 413 /513: Writing Reports and Proposals
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Intensive study of the principles and processes involved with preparing technical and scientific reports and proposals. Prerequisite: ENG 215 or 313 and junior standing.
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ENG 414 /514: Designing and Testing User Documents for Technical and Scientific Communicators
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Advanced study of theories and practices involved with the production of user documents in both print and other media. Prerequisite: ENG 215 or 313.
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