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4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This course examines nostalgia in the contemporary American novel via the lenses of real estate and the American landscape, masculinity in crisis, and the novel as social-political commentary. Rather than thetorically discussing whether or not these novels meet the standard of "Great American Novel," we will interrogate the standard itself.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to teach creative writing in alternative spaces, including jails, prisons, halfway houses, and medical facilities. Students will study existing programs, learn strategies to work with special populations, design a course, observe community based classes, and facilitate a community workshop.
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop technique and skills for writing about food and culture by studying ethics; journalism, advertising, multimodal and new technology venues, recipe writing, food criticism, writing about food in a variety of genres from history to fiction, magazines, and websites. Course emphasizes both print and online media.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a pre-requisite for ENG515 and focuses on the theoretical and pedagogical readings related to the teaching of creative writing.
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore the genres of poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction from the perspective of a teacher, producing lesson plans, as well as developing a final curricular creative writing unit/course. Aspects of lesson design, classroom environment/management, the writing process, writing workshops, assessment, publication, and performance will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on Latin America authors of the 20th Century. The rreadings pay particular attention to the historical and cultural background of modern Latin America, the developement of national identities, and the roles of humor, poular culture, and gender differences in the works.
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3.00 Credits
Literary Publishing is designed for students of the Chatham MFA in Creative Writing Program as an orientation to today's literary publishing industry as the digital era transforms it. The course will help to improve student chances for publication as well as prepare them for entry-level jobs in the field.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the vital relationship between American literature, American culture, Nature, and environmental values, asking how changing literary interpretations of the land have influenced attitudes toward nonhuman nature.
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3.00 Credits
A number of narratives, novels, diaries, and poems recording the responses of women to the American frontier have become available in recent years. By reading about these experiences, and examining differences in perception and conception based apparently on gender, students will better understand how the frontier functioned within American culture.
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