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ENGL 513-01: Critical Approaches to World Literature
Section Description: In this seminar, we will read a wide range of classics world literature -- including the Thousand and One Nights, the Kebra Negast, the Shanameh, the Tale of Genji, the Popol
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ENGL 722-01: Approaches to Teaching Writing
Section Description: What should students learn in a writing class? And how can we best help them learn about writing? Scholars and teachers of writing have been debating these questions for deca
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ENGL 717-01: Disability, Art, and Culture
Section Description: In this dynamic practicum, we will explore the rich relationship between disability, art, and culture. Utilizing critical theory as well as case studies drawn from the litera
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ENGL 650-01: Lannan Seminar
Section Description: The Lannan Poetry Seminar encourages dynamic critical thinking and creativity with a view to examining literary forms and practices; the work of individual authors; the relat
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ENGL 614-01: James Joyce
Section Description: In this class we will read just one novel: James Joyce’s Ulysses. Published one hundred years ago, on February 2, 1922, the book has delighted and infuriated readers, as well
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ENGL 6100: The Culture of the Thirties
Section Description: In the United States, the phrase “Great Depression” calls to mind an unusually vivid mix of images: itinerant sharecroppers and ramshackle houses, unemployment lines and labor
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ENGL 5470: The Early Modern Animal
Section Description: What role did “the animal” play in the construction of Renaissance humanism, the humanities, even the concept of the human? This course will explore the strategies that early
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Fall 2021 ENGL 895-01: MA Thesis Seminar
Instructor: Professor Kathryn Temple Meeting Times: Wednesdays 6:30 - 9pm Location: New North 311 Section Description: The seminar is required in the fall term of the second year for all
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ENGL 890-01: MA Capstone Seminar
Section Description: This seminar has one goal: to prepare you to construct a strong capstone project that reflects and contributes to your learning in the English MA program. We’ll focus on thre
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ENGL 763-01: Introduction to Public Humanities
Section Description: An introductory, cohort-shaping proseminar that investigates and historicizes major concepts and issues in the humanities (interdisciplinarity, discipline, public(s), the rel
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