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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2225 or 2248. Examines the work of a variety of authors from the continent of Africa in the light of colonialism and its aftermath. Focuses primarily on English-language writers such as Achebe, Coetzee, Dangarembga, Fugard, Gordimer, Ngugi, and Soyinka. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2225 or 2248. Examines the work of a variety of authors from the East/Middle East in the light of colonialism and exile. Focuses primarily on English-language works by such writers as Satrapi, Hosseini, Naipaul, and Rushdie as well as translations of El Saadawi, Mahfouz, or Pamuk. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Introduces students to the literature and culture of South Africa. Examines the work or a variety of authors and playwrights. Requires original research based on viewing performances in South Africa. Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2225 or permission of instructor. Studies a major text, its context, and its reception. Examples of the kind of text to be considered include the Aeneid, Canterbury Tales, Paradise Lost, Moby Dick, Middlemarch, and Ulysses. Students will complete a significant literary essay that draws upon their skills and experience as English majors. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: English Majors only. Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 3316, 3317, or 3318. An advanced craft seminar for senior English majors pursuing the creative writing option in fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction. Students will complete a major project in their genre, consisting of new and revised work, which may serve as an application portfolio for post-graduate study in creative writing. Through techniques of peer review, deep structural analysis, and extremely close reading of works by novice and professional writers, we'll explore the conscious choices good writers make at the level of the word, the sentence, and beyond. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: English Majors only. Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 3316. A writing workshop for experienced writers of poetry. Also addresses such topics as poetry magazines, small presses, agents and editors, the submission process, and current trends in publishing. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 3317. A writing workshop for experienced writers of fiction. Also addresses such topics as fiction magazines, publishing houses, agents and editors, the submission process, and current trends in publishing. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 3318. A writing workshop for experienced writers of creative nonfiction. Also addresses such topics as literary magazines, publishing houses, agents and editors, the submission process, and current trends in publishing. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2253 or permission of instructor. Explores various topics pertinent to the lives and literature of ethnic Americans. Depending on topic, focus may be on Native-American, African-American, Latino/Latina or Asian- American authors. Offered alternate years. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or 2253, or permission of instructor. Concentrates on how to read, understand, evaluate, and enjoy the work of major modern poets, including Yeats, Pound, Eliot, Stevens, Williams, and Moore. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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