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ENGL 1761P: Yeats, Pound, Eliot
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Readings in the poetry and selected prose of Yeats, Pound, and Eliot. Enrollment limited to 20. LILE
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ENGL 1761Q: W. G. Sebald and Some Interlocutors
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The works of W. G. Sebald have received a huge amount of critical attention since his death in 2001, particularly from critics interested in the question of the ethics of literature after Auschwitz. But what is Sebald's literary heritage, and who are his interlocutors? Besides Sebald's works, readings will include Conrad, Bernhard, Kafka, Nabokov, Stendhal, Chatwin, Walser, Adorno, Herzog, Lanzmann. Banner registrations after classes begin require instructor approval. Enrollment limited to 20. Not open to first-year or graduate students.
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ENGL 1761R: The Non-Fiction of "Race" in 20th-Century American Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course examines influential autobiographies and essays about the meaning of race in America across the 20th century. Writers we examine may include W.E.B. DuBois, Sui Sin Far, Younghill Kang, Richard Wright, Norman Mailer, Richard Rodriguez, Maxine Hong Kingston, Paul Gilroy. Enrollment limited to 20 juniors and seniors. DVPS LILE
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ENGL 1761S: The Fifties in Color: Race, Empire, and the U.S. Cold War Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
In this seminar, we examine a range of cultural texts of the 1950s that provide some productive points of entry into the study of U.S. culture in the early part of the Cold War. We give particular attention to issues of race and ethnicity as they were shaped both by domestic and foreign policy concerns. Enrollment limited to 20. DVPS LILE
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ENGL 1761T: Conrad and Naipaul: The Supremacy of the Visible?
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The reception of Conrad's works turns on a critical quandary: are his commitments primarily sensory, celebratory and imperialist, or conceptual, subdued and self-critical? This course will examine Conrad's works in detail, and the critical and literary responses to them: most notably, the work of his most direct successor, the British-Caribbean novelist V. S. Naipaul. Other readings include Said, Achebe, Jameson, Badiou, Rancière, Deleuze. Enrollment limited. Not open to first-year students. Banner registrations after classes begin require instructor approval. LILE
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ENGL 1761U: History and Memory in Africana Literature (AFRI 1955)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for AFRI 1955 S01 (CRN 16331).
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ENGL 1800: Undergraduate Independent Study in Modern and Contemporary Literatures and Cultures
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Tutorial instruction oriented toward a literary research topic. Section numbers vary by instructor. Instructor's permission required.
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ENGL 1900: Special Topics and Seminars in Critical and Cultural Theory
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
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ENGL 1900A: "Literature" and the Ideology of the Aesthetic
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Theoretical and historical analysis of the idea of "literature" as writing that has the status of art, in relation to the emergence and elaboration of discourses of the "aesthetic." Readings in 18th- and 19th-century German and British sources (Kant, Schiller, Hegel, Nietzsche; Coleridge, Shelley, Arnold, Wilde) and in 20th-century literary and aesthetic theory (Benjamin, Adorno, Barthes, Foucault, Derrida, Williams, Eagleton). Enrollment limited to 20. Priority given to English concentrators. All other students must obtain instructor's permission.
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ENGL 1900D: Literature and Politics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Literature as a changing historical formation that often represents and is always shaped by the practices of organizing, asserting, and controlling power in society. Sustained focus on writings by Raymond Williams, Leon Trotsky, Michel Foucault, Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Terry Eagleton, and on literary texts read from the perspectives of these six theorists (possibly Shakespeare, Milton, Marvell, Swift, Dickens, Gaskell, the Brontës, Victor Serge, Anna Akhmatova).
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