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ENGL 0800C: Writing War
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines the challenges that war poses to representation, and particularly to language and literary expression in the modern era. We will focus primarily on the First and Second World Wars, exploring the specific pressures war puts on novels and poetry, as well as on history, psychology, and ethics. Works by Sassoon, Owen, Hemingway, Woolf, Rebecca West, Graham Greene, Pat Barker, Tim O'Brien, Georges Perec.
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ENGL 0800D: The Dead and the Living
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Explores ethical, historical, and personal dilemmas in modernism through the relation between the dead and the living. What claims do the dead have on the living? How do the living shape the lives of the dead? Readings in literature, psychoanalysis, and philosophy, including James, Woolf, Benjamin, Freud, Joyce, Sebald, and Barnes. Two lectures and one discussion meeting weekly. Students will be assigned to conference sections by the instructor during the first week of class.
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ENGL 0800E: African and Caribbean Tales of Transition
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course concentrates on the "Bildungsroman" -- the novel of education -- in contemporary fiction by Anglophone African and Caribbean authors. Issues include the following: cultural, generational, and other differences; experience, memory and narrative; reality and fantasy. Particular attention to the interplay of form and content, as well as the relationship between literature and the real world "out there." Authors include: Peter Abrahams, Ngozi Adichie, Erna Brodber, Jamaica Kincaid, George Lamming, Ezekiel Mphahlele.
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ENGL 0800F: Being There: Bearing Witness in Modern Times
1.00 Credits
Brown University
What is the significance of one who says, "I was there"? This course explores the ethical, literary and historical dimensions of witnessing in an era when traumatic events are increasingly relayed secondhand or recorded in image and sound. Texts include Forster, Woolf, Camus, Nabokov, Celan, Coetzee; films by Hitchcock and Lanzmann; readings in law and psychology.
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ENGL 0800G: History, Literature and the Caribbean Novel (AFRI 0950)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for AFRI 0950 S01 (CRN 14410).
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ENGL 0800H: Black Lavender: Black Gay/Lesbian Plays/Dramatic Constructions in the American Theatre (AFRI 0990)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for AFRI 0990 S01 (CRN 21769).
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ENGL 0910: Introductory Special Topics in Literatures and Cultures in English
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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ENGL 0910A: How To Read A Poem
1.00 Credits
Brown University
It is difficult/To get the news from poems/Yet men die miserably every day/For lack/Of what is found there. These lines from William Carlos Williams begin to articulate the purpose of this course. The human species for thousands of years has found ways to intensify and order experience through the language of poetry. The ability to read this kind of language well is an enduring life skill. Designed for non-concentrators and English concentrators, the course addresses both conceptual and practical issues of understanding poetry. Readings draw on a wide range of British and American writers, including Wyatt, Shakespeare, Donne, Blake, Keats, Dickinson, Cummings, Frost, Bishop, and Heaney.
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ENGL 0910B: The Bible as Literature (JUDS 0260)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for JUDS 0260 S01.
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ENGL 0910C: God and Poetry (JUDS 0980B)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for JUDS 0980B S01.
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