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ENGL 533: Read And Rap:Literature for Young Adult Readers
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the variety of literatures available for young adult readers (middle school and high school students). Examines establishing criteria for the selection of literature for young adults, including criteria related to student interests, reading levels, quality of materials, and psychological, historical, cultural, political, and social issues. Emphasizes the components necessary for the creation of thematic literature units to be used in secondary language arts classrooms. Prerequisites: ENGL301, ENGL312, ENGL322, EDUC310 or equivalents, and EDUC520 or concurrent enrollment.
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ENGL 535: Literature and History
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Explores the relationships among ideas that have political, social, and historical importance and the developments in history for which these ideas have consequences. Topics vary and include the 1920s and modern Europe (19th and 20th centuries). Prerequisites: Literature survey courses or permission of instructor. english
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ENGL 541: Chinese Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces Chinese culture through the progress and splendor of its literature. Emphasizes the different literary genres presented by the major writers of China, the structures of the language, and their varying native influences on Chinese culture. Prerequisites: Literature survey courses or permission of instructor.
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ENGL 542: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines major approaches to criticism as a means of critiquing literature from a variety of perspectives on a variety of levels. Prerequisite: Literature survey course.
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ENGL 545: Persuasion Analysis
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Studies modern persuasion techniques used by advertising, political parties, and the government. Examines specific counter-propaganda techniques. Designed primarily for high school teachers who teach persuasion and propaganda analysis, consumer education, and the like. Prerequisite: ENGL301 or equivalent.
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ENGL 551: Shakespeare's Plays
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Reading and analysis of Shakespeare's plays. This course is offered in two segments "Plays before 1600" and "Playafter 1600." When both courses are taken, the first meets core requirements and the second is credited as an elective. Graduate students will address textual problems. Prerequisite: English Literature I or equivalent.
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ENGL 556: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course serves as an introduction to the novels and poetry written by Native American authors. In order to understand the development of the novels, we will also read essays relevant to the events, issues, and concerns attending the historical interactions between Native Americans and Euro-Americans in North America. Prerequisite: At least one upper-division literature course.
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ENGL 558: Contemporary Native American Authors
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This telecourse is an introduction to the fictional literature produced by contemporary Native Americans. The authors of the works studied were guests for the taping segments. Modes of discourse and the impact of Native American cultures, concerns, and philosophy on the fiction and poetry of these authors are the primary foci of the course. Prerequisite: Literature survey course or equivalent.
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ENGL 559: Native Americans in Film
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines the use of the stereotypical "celluloid Indian" infilms of the last 100 years. Special attention will be paid to the political and social ramifications of the representation of Native Americans. Prerequisite: Literature survey course or equivalent.
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ENGL 560: Philosophical Themes in Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines philosophical ideas embodied in literary works of art and presents a methodology of thematic studies in literature. Prerequisites: Literature survey courses or equivalent.
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