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ENG 386: The Cinema
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The history and development of the cinematic art. Sp-3-
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ENG 387: Vision and Textuality
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
The course is a study of historical, political and theoretical relations of vision and the visual arts to writing, both literary and nonliterary. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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ENG 388: Film Genre
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A history and analysis of film genre. The course will examine the notion of film genre as distinct from other notions of genre, in particular, literary genre. Special attention will be paid to horror, melodrama, film noir, musicals, science fiction, and teen pics. Prerequisites; 9 sh of lower division English courses, Junior standing or completion of Eng 386. Fl, Sp-3-
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ENG 390: Images of Native Americans in Film
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This is a course in the cinematic representations of Native Americans. Significant attention will be paid to the relationship between those representations and the construction of America and American identity. Prerequisites: Completion of Knowledge Foundation and Human Diversity categories in the General Education program or six hours of NAS credit or nine hours of English credit; upper-division standing. Ir-3-
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ENG 395: Specialized Studies
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
Course in specialized literary topics, with emphasis on the development of analytical and interpretive skills. May be offered in more than one section with different content, and may be repeated for credit if content is not the same. Prerequisite: completion of General Education Humanities sequence in English or a major in English. Fl, Sp-3-
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ENG 399: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A total of only six hours in independent study may be credited toward the major in English. Writing Arts credit given. Ir-1 to 6-
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ENG 426: Shakespearean Contexts
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course reads selected works by Shakespeare in relation to changing historical, theatrical, and film contexts. Ir-3-
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ENG 427: Shakespeare and Interpretive Theories
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course studies a selection of Shakespeare's writings in light of recent theoretical discussions and their applications in literary criticism. Ir-3-
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ENG 443: Critical Response/Critical Reputation:William Faulkner
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
This course examines issues surrounding the formation of the canon of American literature, using as a primary example the status of William Faulkner in that canon. Students read a selection of Faulkner's work, the evolving critical responses to that work which ultimately created Faulkner's reputation as America's preeminent twentieth-century fiction writer, and the recent variety of critical response to Faulkner, reflecting varied critical stances. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course have taken Eng 366 and at least two other 300-level English courses, including one in American literature. Prerequisite: Eng 204. Ir-
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ENG 465: Seminar in Advanced Literary Styles
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oswego
A comprehensive review of the problems confronting the literary scholar, with emphasis on the theory and methodology of literary study. Fl, Sp-3-
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