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ENGLISH 354: American Literature Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on literary, historical, and cultural contexts and movements through faculty selected topics, e.g.,War and Literature, Black American Literature, TheModern Experiment and the Arts, or Postmodernism. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 356: Modernism
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Emphasis and scope varies on American, British, or world modernism. Topicsmay include development ofmodernism,modernist views of language and art, the social contexts of literary modernism, for example. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 359: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on 1) Anglophone literature of Africa, South Asia and the Caribbean, or 2) national literature in translation, or 3) comparative treatments of issues, authors or literary genres. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170, 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 361: Gender and the Novel
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examines the relationship between gender and contemporary novel forms in light of issues, ideas, and theories raised in feminist criticism. Topics: images ofwomen, gender inscription in texts, treatment of traditionalmale novel form,male/female development, psycho-sexual difference,writing difference. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280 .Offered as needed.
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ENGLISH 362: Electronic Fiction
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on the literary hypertext-a text to be read on the computer, with branches, loops and other non-linear or multilinear structures. Topics include precursors, formal elements and structures, relationships between hypertext and literary theories, and implications for the future of reading and writing. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 365: Autobiography
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examines this genre as a testing ground for the nature of literary form, art, and human agency, and especially as a site for investigating the role of memory, truth vs. fiction, and the self as a narrating subject. Topics include journey stories, culture and self, subversion of form, women's auto-gynography, and popular/ journalistic contours of the form. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 366: Romance:TheGenre
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on "the romance" formto develop a provisionaldefinition based upon: formal conventions, generic evolution, transfigurations, deconstruction and instances of self-parody. Consideration of romance authors as revisionists or voices of social change. Readings frombiblical romances to contemporary novels. Includes films. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 370: Special Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Courses with related objectives but varying content. May treat a genre (fiction, poetry, drama) or broad theme with extensive rather than specialized focus. May be repeated if subject matter is not duplicated. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. See current Program of Classes to determine if general education requirements are fulfilled. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 380: Literary Theories
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on modern theoretical approaches to literature.While materials and emphases may vary, the course addresses multiple perspectives, twentieth century criticism, and concepts over practical applications. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 385x: Advanced Research in English
0.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Design and completion of advanced-level library or archive research project in language, literature, or culture under faculty tutelage. Research can build on previous coursework or study in 285x. Ideally, this research serves as a foundation for a project in English 485 or English research honors. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and English department chair before enrollment and a GPA in the major of at least 3.25.May be repeated with prior approval of instructor and chair. Offered each semester and occasionally inMay Term.
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