ENGL 5019 /english/ en ENGL 5019: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory /english/2020/03/26/engl-5019-survey-contemporary-literary-and-cultural-theory ENGL 5019: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/26/2020 - 10:51 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5019 Fall 2020 Graduate Literature Courses

Introduces a variety of critical and theoretical practices informing contemporary literary and cultural studies.

Repeatable: Repeatable for up to 6.00 total credit hours.
Requisites: Restricted to English (ENGL) and English Lit- Creative Writing (CRWR) graduate students only.
Additional Information:Departmental Category: Graduate Courses

Taught by Julie Carr.

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ENGL 5019: Survey of Contemporary Literary & Cultural Theory (Fall 2019) /english/2019/04/04/engl-5019-survey-contemporary-literary-cultural-theory-fall-2019 ENGL 5019: Survey of Contemporary Literary & Cultural Theory (Fall 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 04/04/2019 - 10:57 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5019 Fall 2019 Graduate Literature Courses

ENGL 5019-001

Professor Sue Zemka

Introduces a variety of critical and theoretical practices informing contemporary literary and cultural studies.

MA Designation: Required for 1st year MAs

 

ENGL 5019-002

Professor Julie Carr

Introduces a variety of critical and theoretical practices informing contemporary literary and cultural studies.

MA Designation: Required for 1st year MAs

 

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ENGL 5109-003: The Early American Novel (Spring 2019) /english/2018/10/31/engl-5109-003-early-american-novel-spring-2019 ENGL 5109-003: The Early American Novel (Spring 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 10/31/2018 - 09:18 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5019 Graduate Literature Courses Spring 2019 Professor Maria Windell

Incest. Seduction. Suicide. Abandonment. Immolation. Cross-dressing. Revolution. For fun, toss in ventriloquism and hauntings. Welcome to the early American novel. Even such a simple welcome raises all sorts of questions: at what point does America become “America”? what role does literature play in that transformation? at what point does America actually begin to develop a literary tradition? and, what makes that tradition recognizably American?

We will set the stage to approach these questions with a series of critical readings and two vital nonfictional early American sources. We will then spend the rest of the semester immersed (reveling, really) in works central to the foundation of America’s novelistic tradition. Our texts offer all of the scandals, spectacles, and tragedies noted above. In many ways, the anxieties of the early American novel parallel the anxious birth of the United States—thus tracing the origins of the American novel will allow us to trace how ideas of the new nation took shape. 

MA-Lit Course Designation: Literature Before 1800, A (Formalisms)/ D (Cultures/Politics/Histories

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ENGL 5019-002: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory /english/2018/08/16/engl-5019-002-survey-contemporary-literary-and-cultural-theory ENGL 5019-002: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 08/16/2018 - 14:51 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5019 Fall 2018 Graduate Literature Courses Professor Sue Zemka

This course introduces a variety of critical and theoretical practices informing contemporary literary and cultural studies. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to English (ENGL) and English Lit- Creative Writing (CRWR) graduate students only.

 

MA-Lit Course Designation: Required for 1st year students

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ENGL 5019-001: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory /english/2018/08/16/engl-5019-001-survey-contemporary-literary-and-cultural-theory ENGL 5019-001: Survey of Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 08/16/2018 - 14:48 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 5019 Fall 2018 Graduate Literature Courses Professor Julie Carr

This course introduces a variety of critical and theoretical practices informing contemporary literary and cultural studies. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to English (ENGL) and English Lit- Creative Writing (CRWR) graduate students only.

 

MA-Lit Course Designation: Required for 1st year students

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