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Academic year
The following English courses are listed for the 2008-2009 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
ENGL-040 Gateway: Med &/or Ren Lit/Cult
ENGL-041 Gateway: 18th/19th Century Lit/Cult
ENGL-042 Gateway: Mod &/or Post-Modern Lit
ENGL-043 Gateway: Introduction to Critical Methods
ENGL-100 Medieval British Literature
ENGL-107 Worlds of Beowulf
ENGL-108 Chaucer
ENGL-117 Arthurian Legends
ENGL-130 Shakespeare
ENGL-132 Shakespeare's Problem Plays
ENGL-134 Shakespeare Replayed
ENGL-136 Seminar: Milton
ENGL-152 Literature of the Atlantic Empire
ENGL-176 American Top Ten
ENGL-177 Nineteenth-Century British Women’s Literature
ENGL-179 Seminar: Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-182 Dickens and the Art of Fiction
ENGL-187 Wordsworth and Coleridge
ENGL-188 Keats and Shelley
ENGL-189 19C Theatre and Performance
ENGL-193 19th-Century U. S. Literatures: Class, Poverty, and the American Dream
ENGL-196 - Wicked: Morality’s Complex 19th C Literary Portraits
ENGL-208 American Detective Fiction
ENGL-209 New York Stories
ENGL-211 Appalachian Literature
ENGL-215 American Expatriate Writers
ENGL-216 Harlem and the Renaissance
ENGL-226 Asian American Literature
ENGL-227 Theorizing Afrofuturism
ENGL-233 Twentieth-Century African Literature and the Poetics of Urban Space: Cities, Cultures, Continents
ENGL-237 African American Poetry
ENGL-243 Jewish American Literature
ENGL-244 Seminar: Ulysses and Its Contexts
ENGL-246 Orwell and the Politics of Style
ENGL-249 Faulkner
ENGL-250 Eliot's Waste Land
ENGL-253 Beckett, Borges, and Nabokov
ENGL-261 The Raw and the Cooked: Conflict in Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL-266 British Theater Since 1950
ENGL-267 Avant-Garde Film
ENGL-273 The Hollywood Horror Film
ENGL-275 History and Memory
ENGL-277 Politics and Theatre
ENGL-280 Radical Media
ENGL-283 Queer Film
ENGL-285 Postcolonial Film
ENGL-286 Class Fictions in Contemporary US
ENGL-289 Literature and Commodity Culture
ENGL-308 Poems in the World: Personal Voice, Social Confrontations.
ENGL-309 Seminar: Poetry of Witness
ENGL-311 Critical Issues in Literary Studies
ENGL-324 Intro to Creative Writing
ENGL-325 Short Fiction Workshop
ENGL-328 Advanced Expermental Fiction Workshop
ENGL-333 Introduction to Poetry Writing
ENGL-334 Lannan Poetry Seminar
ENGL-335 Film-Making for Writers
ENGL-336 Tutorial: Intermediate Scriptwriting
ENGL-337 Tutorial: Advanced Scriptwriting
ENGL-340 Creative Non-Fiction Writing Workshop
ENGL-341 CBL: Persuasive Writing
ENGL-343 Revolution & Respect: Writing for a Cause
ENGL-356 Empathy and Activism
ENGL-359 Marxism and Culture
ENGL-430 Advanced Seminar: Testimonial Fictions
ENGL-444 Cultural Constructions of Motherhood
ENGL-470 Introduction to Journalism
ENGL-471 Genres of Journalism
ENGL-472 Media Techniques
ENGL-473 Media & Social Justice: International Investigative Project
ENGL-475 Crossing Over: Public Intellectuals
ENGL-476 Empowering Urban Youth
ENGL-478 History of the Book
ENGL-479 Reading, Teaching, Social Reflection
ENGL-481 CBL: Community Tutoring: Sursum Corda
ENGL-482 Evolution of the Text
ENGL-483 Issues in Education
ENGL-484 Sursum Corda
ENGL-491 Humanities Research Seminar
ENGL-495 Proseminar
ENGL-504 Medieval Sexualities
ENGL-508 Critical Approaches to Chaucer
ENGL-541 Literature of Everyday Life in the Renaissance
ENGL-545 Race, Religion and Gender in Early Modern English Culture
ENGL-552 Literature of the Atlantic Empire
ENGL-577 Wordsworth and Coleridge
ENGL-593 The Gothic Novel and Its Aftermath
ENGL-594 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-624 American Indian Literature
ENGL-675 Class Fictions in Contemporary US
ENGL-690 Literature and Commodity Culture
ENGL-712 Literary Theory
ENGL-718 Narratives of Violence
ENGL-722 Approaches to Teaching Writing
ENGL-771 20th Century Poetry of War
ENGL-833 Black British Literature
ENGL-840 Sexuality and Gender Studies
ENGL-861 Literacy and the Law
 
Cross listed courses
CATH-117 The Catholic Imagination
CCTP-627 Looking at Photography
CCTP-681 Technologies of the Text
CCTP-687 History of the Book: Theory of Text
CCTP-704 Gender, Sexuality, and the Body
CCTP-719 Film Theory
CPLT-043 Gateway: Introduction to Comparative Literature
GERM-043 Witches in History, Myth and Fiction (taught in English)
HUMW-009 Reading and Writing Seminar
HUMW-011 Critical Reading & Writing
INAF-247 Globl Ind/Nat ID: Hollywood/NZ Film
JUPS-400 Social Justice: Documentary Video
RUSS-043 Gateway: Introduction to Literary Theory
WSTP-252 Comparative Black Feminisms

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