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May 21, 2024
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Courses of Study 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Cornell University Course Descriptions
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ENGL—English |
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• ENGL 3570 - Colonized and Colonizer: African and European Writers in Conversation
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• ENGL 3571 - The Modern Irish Writers
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• ENGL 3580 - [Twentieth Century Women Writers of Color in the Americas]
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• ENGL 3591 - Kids Rule! Children’s Popular Culture
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• ENGL 3615 - Podcast, Radio, Gramophone: Literary Technologies of Sound
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• ENGL 3625 - Frederick Douglass and Frances E.W. Harper
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• ENGL 3650 - [Envisioning America: Nineteenth-Century US Poetry and Prose]
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• ENGL 3660 - Reading the Nineteenth-Century American Novel
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• ENGL 3670 - [Modern American Fiction]
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• ENGL 3675 - The Environmental Imagination in American Literature
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• ENGL 3680 - The Art of Telling: Chicanx, Latinx, and AfroLatinx Testimonios
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• ENGL 3702 - [Desire and Cinema]
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• ENGL 3703 - [Reading Joyce’s Ulysses]
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• ENGL 3705 - [Serial Stories: Television and the Novel]
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• ENGL 3707 - Hidden Identities Onscreen
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• ENGL 3717 - Trauma and Invention
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• ENGL 3720 - [Playing God: Medieval and Early Renaissance Drama]
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• ENGL 3721 - [Food, Gender, and Culture]
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• ENGL 3725 - [Femininity as Masquerade]
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• ENGL 3734 - Whiteness in Literature and Popular Culture
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• ENGL 3741 - Design Thinking, Media, and Community
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• ENGL 3742 - Africans and African Americans in Literature
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• ENGL 3762 - Law and Literature
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• ENGL 3778 - [Free Speech, Censorship, and the Age of Global Media]
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• ENGL 3795 - [Communicating Climate Change]
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• ENGL 3805 - [Literary Translation]
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• ENGL 3820 - Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 3830 - Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 3840 - Poetry Writing
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• ENGL 3850 - Poetry Writing
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• ENGL 3890 - The Personal Voice: Nonfiction Writing
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• ENGL 3910 - [Poetry and Poetics of the Americas]
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• ENGL 3913 - South Asian Poetry and Narrative: From Ghazals to Film
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• ENGL 3920 - Introduction to Critical Theory
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• ENGL 3921 - [Apes and Language]
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• ENGL 3933 - Revisiting Kashmir: A Survey of Literature and Cultures
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• ENGL 3941 - Political Journalism
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• ENGL 3950 - Beyoncé Nation: The Remix
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• ENGL 3954 - Spoken Word, Hip-Hop Theater, and the Politics of Performance
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• ENGL 3977 - [Body Politics in African Literature, Cinema, and New Media]
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• ENGL 3980 - [Latinx Popular Culture Matters]
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• ENGL 4020 - Literature as Moral Inquiry
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• ENGL 4030 - [Poetry in Process]
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• ENGL 4090 - [Theories of Popular Culture]
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• ENGL 4100 - [Advanced Old English]
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• ENGL 4145 - [Race and Gender in the Middle Ages]
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• ENGL 4180 - [The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England]
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• ENGL 4260 - The Animal
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• ENGL 4270 - [Advanced Seminar in Shakespeare]
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• ENGL 4315 - [Passions and Literary Enlightenment]
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• ENGL 4405 - Oscar Wilde
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• ENGL 4425 - [Victorian Evolutions]
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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 4508 - From the Harlem Renaissance to New Harlem Novels
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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 4525 - [Twentieth-Century Women Writers and Artists]
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• ENGL 4535 - The Modern Imagination: The Major Authors
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• ENGL 4545 - Trauma, Encounter and Address
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• ENGL 4550 - [Race and Time]
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• ENGL 4556 - [Decolonial Poetics and Aesthetics: Arts of Resistance in the Americas]
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• ENGL 4560 - The Politics and Joy in Black Women’s Writing
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• ENGL 4565 - [Traffic: Drugs, Bodies, Books]
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• ENGL 4605 - Black Speculative Fiction
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• ENGL 4615 - Lovecraft Country: Blackness, Indigeneity, and Literary Racial Speculation
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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 4630 - Rethinking Asian American Literature: Indigeneity, Diaspora, Settler Colonialism
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• ENGL 4635 - Art! Poetry! Power!
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• ENGL 4645 - [Culinary Literature, Literary Food]
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• ENGL 4700 - Reading Joyce’s Ulysses
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• ENGL 4705 - Human-Centered Design and Engaged Media
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• ENGL 4708 - Fictions of the New World
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• ENGL 4720 - [New Latinx Writing]
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• ENGL 4733 - [The Future of Whiteness]
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• ENGL 4757 - Be a Man! Masculinity, Race, and Nation
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• ENGL 4800 - [Advanced Poetry Writing]
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• ENGL 4801 - Advanced Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 4810 - Advanced Poetry Writing
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• ENGL 4811 - Advanced Narrative Writing
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• ENGL 4850 - Reading for Writers
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• ENGL 4910 - Honors Seminar I
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• ENGL 4918 - American Dream?: Journalism, Politics, and Identity in U.S. Immigration Policy
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• ENGL 4920 - Honors Seminar II
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• ENGL 4928 - Literature and Relationality
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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 4948 - [Pleasure and Neoliberalism]
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• ENGL 4950 - Independent Study
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• ENGL 4960 - Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
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• ENGL 4961 - Race and the University
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• ENGL 4965 - Female Complaints: Gender in Early Modern Lyric and Modern Theory
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• ENGL 4972 - [Beyond the Limits of the Human: Explorations in German Literature]
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• ENGL 4995 - [Body Politics in African Literature and Cinema]
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• ENGL 6000 - Colloquium for Entering Students
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• ENGL 6003 - Critical Composition Pedagogies
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• ENGL 6050 - Archives and Artifacts
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• ENGL 6110 - Old English
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