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ENGL 1710S: 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, Barbusse, Brittain, Woolf, Rebecca West, Graham Greene, Pat Barker, Marc Bloch.
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ENGL 1710U: What Was Postmodern Literature?
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
How compatible is the idea of the postmodern with the idea of a historical period? This course looks at recent British and American literature through the optic of postmodern theory, discussing how the theoretical problematization of both history and politics has an impact upon the very possibility of fiction. Readings include Doctorow, Pynchon, Amis, Jameson, Lyotard, Baudrillard. Students will be assigned to conference sections by the instructor during the first week of class.
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ENGL 1710W: Literary Impressionism
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
An examination of the role of the "literary impressionists" Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Ford Madox Ford in the transformation of the novel from realism to modernism. Central themes will include their narrative methods for dramatizing consciousness and the political and ethical implications of impressionism.
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ENGL 1710X: Minority News: Radical Reporting and Reading (HMAN 1970L)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for HMAN 1970L S01 (15081).
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ENGL 1760: Seminars in Modern and Contemporary Literatures and Cultures
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
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ENGL 1760A: Joyce and Woolf
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Intensive study of two of the most innovative and influential modern British novelists, with an emphasis on the relation between their formal experiments and their political engagements. Enrollment limited to 20.
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ENGL 1760B: Contemporary African American Literature and the End(s) of Identity
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
African American writers and intellectuals have begun to question the wisdom of defining black identity in terms that overemphasize the shared racial and cultural heritage of black people. Course assesses a range of literary and scholarly writing that engages these concerns. Explores such topics as the growing class division among African Americans, the effects of integration, the decline of nationalism, and the visibility of sexual minorities. Likely authors include Johnson, Morrison, Wideman, Beatty, and Senna. Enrollment limited. DVPS LILE
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ENGL 1760C: Body and Event in Contemporary Fiction
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Discusses the recent turn to the body and mortality in contemporary fiction, and considers the proposition that episodes of dismemberment in contemporary fiction stand in for the dismantlement of the literary text itself. Readings include Selby, Ellis, Cooper, Acker, Frame, Deleuze, Butler, Blanchot. Enrollment limited to seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Banner registrations after classes begin require instructor approval.
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ENGL 1760D: Race and Detection: American Crime Narratives
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
We examine American crime narratives, focusing on their representations of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Writers studied may include James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, William Faulkner, Sue Grafton, Chester Himes, Walter Mosley, and Mark Twain.
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ENGL 1760E: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
We will read novels, essays, diaries, and letters by Woolf in order to ask how and why Virginia Woolf haunts our culture and to consider her status as a cultural icon. The seminar will explore her work in the contexts of history, modernism, and literary influences, and it will examine the dimensions of Woolf's afterlife--a posthumous dynamic that shapes issues in art, politics, and gender. Enrollment limited to 20 seniors and juniors. LILE
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