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ENGL 234: Advanced Nonfiction Writing
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Instruction and practice in nonfiction writing directed to a variety of audiences; discovering and using effective writing forms and techniques.
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ENGL 247: American Ethnic Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Introduction to American literature by writers of color. Explores themes in African American, Native American, Asian/Pacific American and Chicano/Latino literary traditions. Includes analysis of the writing in terms of the cultural, social, political and historical contexts.
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ENGL 257: Travel Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Examines the inward and outward journey for women during their travels. Discusses journalistic accounts, stories and films about women on the road.
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ENGL 264: Women Writers
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
A cross-cultural study of literature written by women with an emphasis on cultural context, stylistic choices and exploration of voice and identity. This course may be approached thematically, historically, geographically or through various critical perspectives.
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ENGL 265: Video Games as Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Examines popular and cultural tastes using videogame narrative.
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ENGL 266: Popular Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
To study popular culture is to study the very thing that defines a collection of individuals into a group. Using a variety of genres, which may include categories such as mysteries, detective stories, graphic novels, science fiction, etc., we will begin to probe the idea of popular consciousness whether it be defined historically, geographically, culturally, or politically. Choice of genres and the themes will vary depending on the instructor.
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ENGL 290: Editing: The Arcturus
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Introduction to and practice of editing skills through publication of "The Arcturus." May be repeated for credit.
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ENGL 291: Special Studies (Var 1)
1.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor.
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ENGL 291 - Special Studies (Var 1)
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ENGL 292: Special Studies (Var 2)
2.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Individual writing project developed by the student and instructor.
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ENGL 293: Special Studies (Var 3)
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
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