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E Lit 3520: Introduction to Postcolonial Literature and Theory
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
At its zenith, the British Empire encompassed almost a quarter of the globe, allowing the diminutive island nation unprecedented economic, military, and political influence upon the rest of the world. This course introduces some of the foundational responses to this dominance, both literary and theoretical, by the colonized and their descendants. We examine important critiques of colonialism by theorists such as Frantz Fanon, Aimé Césaire, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak, as well as literary works that reflect a postcolonial critique by authors such as V.S. Naipaul, George Lamming, Doris Lessing, and N'gugi wa Thiong'o. The course interrogates how literature could be said to help consolidate Empire as well as ways in which it might function as rebellion against imperial power, with a view toward teasing out the problematics of race, gender, language, nationalism, and identity that postcolonial texts so urgently confront.
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E Lit 3522: Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Topics vary by semester.
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E Lit 3522 - Topics in Literature
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E Lit 3531: Selected English & American Writers
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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E Lit 355: Topics in Literary Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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E Lit 3551: Topics: Literary Criticism & Theory: Ways of Approaching a Literary Text
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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E Lit 356: The Art of the Novel
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course takes as its starting point traditional models of the novel and then examines a variety of novels from different traditions-American, British, continental-which, in differing ways, play against this type, bending, challenging or ignoring "the rules." We are interested in attempting to understand the logic of such idiosyncratic forms, both why each writer is attempting to defy or undo our understanding of a normative "reality" and of the usual novelistic proprieties and how each novel provides its own manner of coherence.
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E Lit 3571: Twentieth-Century Poetry
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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E Lit 358: Studies in Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Study of the work of four novelists who also were fascinated by shorter forms throughout their careers: D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, and William Faulkner. The course is concerned with the variety of forms their work takes as it is shaped by the very individual visions of each.
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E Lit 3581: Historical and Comparative Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Ling 320
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E Lit 3582: Black Literature: Race, Class, and Writing in the United States and the Caribbean, 1900-1950
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Study of the differences in literary tradition arising from the divergent social, racial, and educational milieux of the United States and the West Indies.
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