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Jul 01, 2024
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Courses of Study 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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ENGL—English Two of these courses are required for English majors, and strongly suggested as the first courses in English taken with or after the First-Year Writing Seminar. They are recommended for all other students as introductions to literary study in English. Students may take Gateway courses in any order; lower-numbered Gateways are not prerequisites for higher-numbered Gateways. |
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• ENGL 3902 - Fantasies of Avant-Gardes
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• ENGL 3910 - Poetry and Poetics of the Americas
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• ENGL 3915 - Cyborg Writing: Diasporic Literary Media
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• ENGL 3920 - Introduction to Critical Theory
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• ENGL 3947 - Staging Faith: Contemporary Theatre and Lived Religions
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• ENGL 3954 - Spoken Word, Hip-Hop Theater, and the Politics of the Performance
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• ENGL 3960 - Asian American Digital Lives
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• ENGL 3975 - Afropolitanism
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• ENGL 3980 - [Latino/a Popular Culture]
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• ENGL 4020 - Literature as Moral Inquiry
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• ENGL 4030 - [Poetry in Process]
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• ENGL 4060 - [Writing America Post 9/11]
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• ENGL 4070 - [Key Issues in Contemporary Theory: Ideology, Knowledge, Social Identity]
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• ENGL 4090 - [Theories of Popular Culture]
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• ENGL 4125 - [Literary Biography and Autobiography from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance]
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• ENGL 4150 - [Piers Plowman and the Pearl Poet]
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• ENGL 4160 - [Piers Plowman]
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• ENGL 4170 - The Archaeology of the Text from Chaucer through the Renaissance
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• ENGL 4180 - [The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England]
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• ENGL 4210 - [Shakespeare in (Con)text]
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• ENGL 4260 - [The Animal]
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• ENGL 4270 - Advanced Seminar in Shakespeare
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• ENGL 4291 - American Shakespeare
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• ENGL 4313 - [The Beautiful Struggle: Radical Aesthetics and Politics]
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• ENGL 4315 - [Passions and Literary Enlightenment]
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• ENGL 4415 - Victorian Poetry and Poetics
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• ENGL 4430 - [Victorian Literature and Psychology: Madness, Monstrosity and the Science of Mind]
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• ENGL 4450 - Text Analysis for Production: How to Get from the Text onto the Stage
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• ENGL 4470 - [Fictional Worlds in the Nineteenth Century British Novel]
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• ENGL 4501 - African Women Writers Critique the PostColonial State
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• ENGL 4507 - Black Women Writers: Book to Screen
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• ENGL 4509 - Toni Morrison’s Novels
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• ENGL 4520 - [Stein and Yeats in How to Kill a Century]
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• ENGL 4521 - Gender, Memory, and History in Twentieth Century Fiction
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• ENGL 4535 - The Modern Imagination: The Major Authors
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• ENGL 4550 - [Race and Time]
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• ENGL 4570 - [Africa Writes Back]
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• ENGL 4600 - [Melville]
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• ENGL 4610 - The American Short Story
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• ENGL 4619 - Writing on Tape in the 1970s
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• ENGL 4625 - Contemporary Native American Fiction
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• ENGL 4635 - Art! Poetry! Power!
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• ENGL 4650 - [American Paranoia]
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• ENGL 4665 - [Indigenous Fantasy and Futurisms]
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• ENGL 4670 - Native American Poetry of Resistance
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• ENGL 4675 - [The Jazz Age]
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• ENGL 4700 - [The Genius of Joyce’s Ulysses]
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• ENGL 4705 - Social Activism and Tactical Media Design
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• ENGL 4720 - New Latinx Writing
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• ENGL 4733 - The Future of Whiteness
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• ENGL 4745 - [The Turning Point: American Literature and Culture in the 1940s]
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• ENGL 4765 - [The Female Dramatic Tradition]
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• ENGL 4800 - Advanced Verse Writing
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• ENGL 4801 - Advanced Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 4810 - Advanced Verse Writing
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• ENGL 4811 - Advanced Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 4820 - [Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Seminar]
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• ENGL 4850 - Reading for Writers
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• ENGL 4906 - [Feeling Brown, Feeling Down: Theorizing Performance]
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• ENGL 4910 - Honors Seminar I
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• ENGL 4920 - Honors Seminar II
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• ENGL 4930 - Honors Essay Tutorial I
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• ENGL 4940 - Honors Essay Tutorial II
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• ENGL 4950 - Independent Study
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• ENGL 4960 - Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
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• ENGL 4995 - Body Politics in African Literature and Cinema
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• ENGL 4996 - Theorizing the Local and the Global: Corruption and the Indian Novel in English
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• ENGL 4997 - Joyce and the Graveyard of Digital Empires
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• ENGL 5800 - Graduate Creative Writing Special Seminar
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• ENGL 6000 - Colloquium for Entering Students
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• ENGL 6001 - Advanced Pedagogy Workshop
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• ENGL 6021 - Literary Theory on the Edge
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• ENGL 6030 - [Poetry in Process]
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• ENGL 6110 - Old English
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• ENGL 6120 - Beowulf
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• ENGL 6125 - [Literary Biography and Autobiography from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance]
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• ENGL 6150 - [Piers Plowman and the Pearl Poet]
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• ENGL 6171 - The Archaeology of the Text from Chaucer through the Renaissance
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• ENGL 6180 - [The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England]
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• ENGL 6230 - [The New Atlantis: Early Modern Literature, Science, and Empire]
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• ENGL 6270 - Advanced Seminar in Shakespeare
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• ENGL 6285 - Early Modern Translations
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• ENGL 6290 - [Milton]
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• ENGL 6300 - Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century
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• ENGL 6315 - [Passions and Literary Enlightenment]
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• ENGL 6320 - [Literary Animal Studies: Species, Innovation and the Rise of the Animal in 18th Century Literature]
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• ENGL 6330 - Eighteenth-Century Literature: Other-than-Human Forms: Materialism, Affect, Ecocriticism, Animal
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• ENGL 6390 - [Studies in Romanticism: Wordsworth, Keats, and Critics]
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• ENGL 6415 - Victorian Poetry and Poetics
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• ENGL 6420 - Derrida and Literature
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• ENGL 6500 - [Studies in the Modern Novel: Joyce, Conrad, and Woolf]
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• ENGL 6507 - Black Women Writers: Book to Screen
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• ENGL 6513 - Toni Morrison’s Novels
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• ENGL 6530 - The Modern Imagination: The Major Authors
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• ENGL 6545 - [Key Texts of Modernity]
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• ENGL 6555 - History of the Lie
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• ENGL 6556 - [Rethinking Trauma Theory]
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• ENGL 6600 - [Erotics of Visuality]
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• ENGL 6605 - Melville
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• ENGL 6612 - [Colonial American Literature]
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