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ENG L373: Interdisciplinary Approaches to English And American Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
The study of literature from dual perspectives, such as those of literature and science.
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ENG L376: Literature For Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Asurvey of the challenging and sometimes controversial literature written about, for, and occasionally by, the young adult reader. Besides a wide range of readings, topics to be considered include "problem" fiction, fantasy and escapism, and the question ofcensorship. This course is designed both for future teachers and for those interested in the complex phenomenon of coming of age.
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ENG L379: American Ethnic And Minority Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
The study of the literature of various ethnic and minority groups as both a reflection of, and a response to, the experiences of these groups in America.
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ENG L381: Recent Writing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Selected writers of contemporary significance. May include groups and movements (such as black writers, poets of projective verse, new regionalists, parajournalists and other experimenters in pop literature, folk writers, and distinctly ethnic writers); several recent novelists, poets, or critics; or any combination of groups. May be repeated once for credit, by special arrangement with the Department of English.
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ENG L388: Studies in Irish Literature And Culture
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Studies in single authors, such as Yeats or Joyce; groups of authors, such as contemporary Irish poets; periods, such as the Irish literary renaissance; and genres, such as modern Irish drama. Topics vary from semester to semester.
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ENG L390: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: ENG-W 131 and any junior/senior-level writing requirement, both with a C or higher. Historical and modern children's books and selections from books; designed to assist future teachers, parents, librarians, or others in selecting the best in children's literature. I, II, S
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ENG L450: Seminar: British And American Authors
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Intensive study of a major author or a school of closely related authors.
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ENG L460: Seminar: Literary Form, Mode, And Theme
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Study of texts in several historical periods, united by a common mode or form (narrative, romanticism, lyric, etc.) or by a common theme (bildungsroman, the city and the country, the two cultures question, etc).
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ENG L495: Individualreading in English
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Tutorial reading and research program on a subject proposed by the student. Must be arranged during previous semester. May be repeated once for credit.
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ENG L501: Professionalscholarshipin Literature
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Instruction in the materials, tools, and methods of research. The course is especially designed to familiarize beginning graduate students with the research expectations associated with graduate study in literature. P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant I = fall semester, II = spring semester, S = summer session(s)
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