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LIT 2220: Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Literature as the record and expression of a culture's values and beliefs; an inquiry into the symbiotic relationship between a culture and its literature; intercultural, thematic approach to literary works.
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LIT 2225: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Reading, viewing, and interpreting selected comedies, tragedies, and sonnets; introduction to Shakespeare criticism; exploration of the "authorship question;" consideration of Shakespeare's place in the canon.
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LIT 3001: Latin American Fiction I
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Fiction from the earliest years of colonization up to the mid-nineteenth century; includes narratives of indigenous people. (Alliant Mexico only)
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LIT 3002: Latin American Poetry I
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Poetry from the earliest years of colonization up to the mid-nineteenth century; includes narratives of indigenous people. (Alliant Mexico only)
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LIT 3003: Poetry Across Cultures
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Comparative study of representative poetry from the world's cultures; emphasis on close reading and interpretation; exploration of historical and cultural significance; consideration of issues of translation.
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LIT 3020: International Perspectives on the Novel
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Investigation of the genre of the novel and its intersection with and manifestation of individual and cultural meaning.
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LIT 3310: Seminal Works of British Literature
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Study of selected influential and important literary works of British historical eras and literary movements; emphasis on close reading and discussion of texts in the genres of fiction, poetry, and drama; close analysis and interpretation and application of literary terminology and theory. Prerequisite: Any lower-division literature class.
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LIT 3315: Multicultural Perspectives on American Literature
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Study of seminal works of literature reflective of the United States' rich cultural heritage; exploration of influential and important texts from the African- American, Native-American, Anglo-American, Asian-American and Hispanic-American traditions; close analysis and interpretation and application of literary terminology and theory. Prerequisite: Any lower-division literature class.
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LIT 3330: Multicultural Literature for Children and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Study of the literature important for children of elementary and middle school age; includes consideration of oral literature; close analysis and interpretation and application of literary terminology and theory. No prerequisites.
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LIT 3340: Myths,Rituals,and Archetypes
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Study of repeated motifs and analysis of archetypal patterns as they occur throughout literature; includes study of Biblical and other sacred texts, and classical and mythological literature.
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