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3.00 Credits
3 credits Concentration Option In this course, although topics vary from section to section, students read and discuss American ethnic writers, including, but not limited to, ethnic groups such as African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans. Primary texts span American history, while secondary readings include contemporary critical theory.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course surveys the literature of Western Europe from the ancient Greeks to the modern period, emphasizing drama and narrative in their many forms. Literary works will be studied in relationship to their historical and cultural contexts.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course considers primarily 20th- and 21st-century readings in selected works from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim, emphasizing literature as a reflection of its cultural background.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course considers novels and short fiction from roughly 1950 to the present, focusing on works that may include both Western and non-Western authors.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course considers developments in world drama from roughly 1950 to the present, including works performed on and off Broadway, in London's West End, fringe theaters, and innovative regional theaters. Special attention may be given to emerging third-world, minority, and women dramatists.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course considers trends and significant achievements in poetry from roughly 1950 to the present. Although its emphasis is on poetry written in English, poems in translation may be included.
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3 credits Concentration Option Students read from the works of 4 to 5 well-known American writers who visit the class to discuss their work. Although topics of discussion will vary according to the writers being studied, consideration will be given to such matters as canonicity, the role of the writer in the broader culture, literary form, theme as it evolves over the course of an author's career, and the business of publishing.
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3 credits The study of peer-tutoring strategies and the rhetoric of academic prose. Application required for this course.
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3 credits Concentration Option Specially designed courses in literature built around a topic chosen by the instructor. Topics vary from semester to semester.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Special topics in advanced writing, including memoir writing, magazine writing, advanced business writing, advanced poetry writing, and writing about the environment. May be repeated for credit.
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