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ENH 221: Survey of English Literature Before 1800
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Emphasizes the social and political backgrounds as well as the form and content of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the end of the eighteenth century. Prerequisites: (ENG101 or ENG107) or equivalent.
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ENH 222: Survey of English Literature After 1800
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Emphasizes the social and political backgrounds as well as the form and content of English literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisites: (ENG101 or ENG107) or equivalent.
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ENH 241: American Literature Before 1860
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Includes literature written prior to 1860 in the United States. Prerequisites: None.
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ENH 242: American Literature After 1860
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Includes literature written after 1860 in the United States. Prerequisites: None.
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ENH 251: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Deals with the myths and legends of civilizations with the greatest influence upon the development of the literature and culture of the English speaking people, and compares those myths with myths from other cultures. Prerequisites: None.
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ENH 253: Contemporary Global Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Characteristics of literary and cinematic mediums. Challenges of adapting literature to film. Global examination of historical, religious, socio-economic, political, and colonial/post colonial themes depicted in Western and non-Western literature and film (e. g., Africa, Asia, and Latin America) outside the United States. Use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various global/international perspectives and cultural assumptions. Specific genres present in literature and film. Cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film. Prerequisites: ENG101.
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ENH 254: Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Presents works of literature and their film versions and analyzes distinguishing techniques of each medium. Prerequisites: ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.
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ENH 255: Contemporary U.S.Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Strengths and weaknesses of literature and film. Challenges of adapting literature to film. Addressing racial, ethnic, gender, class and religious differences between cultures and mediums. Use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various cultural values and assumptions. Specific genres present in literature and film. Cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film. Prerequisites: ENG101.
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ENH 259: American Indian Literature
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Contemporary American Indian forms of literary expression. Selected oral traditions of American Indians. Trends and movements within American Indian literary history. Prerequisites: None.
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ENH 260: Literature of the Southwest
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Investigates major themes in Southwestern American literature including the Western myth, minority roles in the region's literature, control of nature versus primacy of nature, and growth. Both prose and poetry are examined with an emphasis on contemporary Southwestern writing. Prerequisites: None.
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