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AEng 366: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity in Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Examination of constructions of "race" and/or "ethnicity" as presented in Anglophone literature. Topics to be discussed may include, among others: how markers of nationality are related to issues of sexuality, class, and other cultural-historical ways of accounting for the complex questions that surround identity. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 367: The Jewish Literary Imagination
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Readings in literature by modern Jewish writers that addresses themes and issues of importance to modern Jewry. The course may offer either an intensive survey of a broad range of modern Jewish literature in one or more genres, or take a thematic, national, chronological, or generic approach to the subject matter. Prerequisite: a 100-level English literature course or permission of the instructor.
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AEng 368: Women Writers
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Selected works of English and/or American women writers in the context of the literary and cultural conditions confronting them. The course focuses on the development of a female tradition in literature and on the narrative, poetic, and/or dramatic styles of expression, voice and values of women writers. Only one of A Eng 368 & A Wss 368 may be taken for credit. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 369: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Selected works of African American writers in their cultural, literary and historical contexts. The course focuses on the development of an African American tradition and on the artistic forms essential to it. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 372: Transnational Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Examination of aesthetic movements, cultural texts, political questions, and historical problems of postcolonial nations and subjects in their transnational contexts. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 373: Literature of the Americas
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Examination of the literatures of the Americas, North and South, including the Caribbean. Topics to be discussed may include, among others: aesthetic movements; local cultural practice; history; identity formation; and politics. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 374: Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A study of cultural forms and practices in relation to the historical conditions in which they are shaped. The course considers theoretical and the practical dimensions of meaning in a wide range of cultural texts. May be repeated once for credit when content varies.
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AEng 399Z: Honors Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Topics vary with each sequence. The seminars explore special topics in literary history, literary theory and critical methodology. May be repeated for credit when content varies. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor.
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AEng 402Z: Advanced Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Workshop for experienced writers in various genres and media. Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite: A Eng 202z or A Eng 302z.
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AEng 404Z: Writing Drama?
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Advanced workshop in writing for the stage. Admission is limited, and those seeking to enroll should submit a sample of their work to the instructor. May be repeated once for credit. Intended primarily for juniors and seniors. Only one of A Eng 404Z & A Thr 406Z may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor.
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