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ENG 544: Writing Creative Nonfiction: The Lyric & Formally Adventurous Essay
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A creative non-fiction workshop focused on lyric and experimental essay forms.
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ENG 545: Writing Creative Nonfiction: Literary Journalism
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A creative non-fiction workshop focusing on literary journalism. Pre Requisite:ENG 582
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ENG 545 - Writing Creative Nonfiction: Literary Journalism
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ENG 546: Wildness and Literature
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students read poetry, nonfiction and fiction that explore the relationship between wilderness and humans as well as the relationship between wilderness and culture. This seminar will trace the idea of wilderness in American literature through the twenty-first century.
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ENG 547: Contemporary Environmental Fiction
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A study of environmental fiction, this course attends in specific to the representation of nature and environment in 20th-century novels and other cultural texts. Students will consider how such representations interrogate, critique, or reinforce contemporary constructions of the environment.
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ENG 548: Writing Creative Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is designed to teach the techniques and practice of creative nonfiction through participation in a process of peer review and commentary, reading and discussions of selections of other writers and stories, and regular submissions of original creative compositions. The course is taught in a workshop format. Pre-requisite: ENG582
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ENG 549: Exiles
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the 20th-century condition of exile in relation to its different configurations, from European émigrés to postcolonial subjects to experiences of exile in the United States, to the relation of exile to Diaspora (African, Indian, and Jewish).
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ENG 550: Writing Fiction: The Novel
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course further techniques and practices of fiction writing via focusing on the novel. Varied models will be read and analyzed for aspects of sustaining voice, structure, and momentum. Students participate in ongoing discussions, developmental exercises, and weekly peer review. This course is taught in a workshop format.
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ENG 551: Writing Fiction: The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course furthers one's technique and practice of fiction writing via focusing on the short story. Classic models are read and analyzed for variety of P.O.V., character development, story structure, etc. Students are expected to participate in ongoing discussions and weekly peer review. This course is taught in a workshop format.
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ENG 552: Ecofeminist Literature
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course brings together theoretical, non-fictional, and fictional approaches to the study of women and the environment. This course focuses particularly on how representations of women and environment can help students rethink and re-imagine their relationships to the Earth.
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ENG 553: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is designed to teach the techniques and practice of poetry writing through participation in a process of peer review and commentary, reading and discussions of selections of other poets and poems, and regular submissions of original creative compositions. The course is taught in a workshop format.
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