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LITR 330: Survey of World Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Study of outstanding writers from all over the world except England and America, from ancient times to the twentieth century. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 331: The Art of the Novel
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An advanced study of selected masterpieces in the novel form. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 340: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Reading and discussion of representative works of African American writers. Historical and social backgrounds are explored to interpret African American literature within the American literary tradition. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 341: Twentieth-Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An advanced study of major American literature of this century. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 342: Nineteenth-Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Concentrated readings in major American writers through the nineteenth century. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 350: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
In this advanced course, students will study selected children's literature from the nineteenth century to the present. A variety of genres, including fairytales, fantasy, fables and adventure stories are examined, each in the light of literary and psychological themes. Writing is an integral component of the course. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161; counts as Group A requirement for Education majors only.
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LITR 360: Irish Literature
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course examines representative works of Irish writers since 1700, with special attention paid to social, historical, political and religious contexts and their effect on Irish literature. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 370: Literature and Medicine
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
In this course we will examine literary representations of illness, disability, and disease. Through close readings of a variety of genres which may include poems, short stories, plays, and medical memoirs, students will consider questions such as the following: How does illness define and sometimes transform us? What do our responses to the sick tell us about ourselves? What is a "good death"? What shapes public responses to disease and epidemics? Who defines normality, and how do we react to those who deviate from it? What are the obligations of the healthy to those who suffer? How have the efforts of disability activists and disability studies scholars changed how we view disability and the "normal" body?Throughout the course, we will pay particular attention to the social and historical forces that shape attitudes towards illness, disability, and medical treatment. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 410: Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An advanced course which explores in depth each semester one major literary figure, one historical period, one movement, one literary type, one work, or the writing of literature in the areas of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama. The subject will vary from offering to offering. A student may repeat the seminar but not any one given course content. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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LITR 420: Literature Survey
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
In this advanced course, students will survey British or American literature of a specific period. The period covered will vary from semester to semester. Students may repeat the course to cover additional time periods. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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