ENGL 1230 /english/ en ENGL 1230: Environmental Literature /english/2020/03/23/engl-1230-environmental-literature ENGL 1230: Environmental Literature Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/23/2020 - 10:21 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1230 Fall 2020 General Literature and Language

An introduction to the U.S. environmental imagination from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden (1854) through Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) up to Warner Brothers’ film Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). This course focuses on American representations of human impacts on the environment. We consider literary engagements with such issues as: the (im)possibility of representing nature; the integration of the human and the natural; the end of the world and the future of nature; cultural difference and environmental justice; environmental disasters; technology, development, and sustainability. Students will both gain familiarity with an important archive of literary responses to environmental crises and will develop their own ability to respond to current environmental issues. Course texts will include short fiction, novels, non-fiction, poems, and films.

Environmental Literature
ENGL-1230-001
MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

Grading Basis: Letter Grade
Additional Information:Arts Sci Core Curr: Literature and the Arts
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities
Departmental Category: General Literature and Language

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ENGL 1230: Environmental Literature (Fall 2019) /english/2019/02/20/engl-1230-environmental-literature-fall-2019 ENGL 1230: Environmental Literature (Fall 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 02/20/2019 - 13:39 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1230 Fall 2019 Featured Courses General Literature & Language

Introduces students to the tradition of nature writing dating from Romanticism through realist and experimental contemporary literary texts. Students will study key terms and concepts related to the environment such as anthropocentrism, bioregionalism, eco-cosmopolitanism, environmental justice, deep ecology, and posthumanism. They will apply them to different literary genres toward developing critical analyses and environmental readings.

Grading Basis: Letter Grade
Additional Information:Arts Sci Core Curr: Literature and the Arts
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities
Departmental Category: General Literature and Language

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ENGL 1230-001: Environmental Literature (Spring 2019) /english/2018/10/03/engl-1230-001-environmental-literature-spring-2019 ENGL 1230-001: Environmental Literature (Spring 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 10/03/2018 - 10:25 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1230 General Literature & Language Spring 2019 Instructor Jason Gladstone

Introduces students to the tradition of American environmental literature dating from Transcendentalism through realist and experimental contemporary literary texts. Students will study key terms and concepts related to the environment such as anthropocentrism, bioregionalism, eco-cosmopolitanism, environmental justice, deep ecology, and posthumanism. They will apply them to different literary genres toward developing critical analyses and environmental readings. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.

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ENGL 1230-001, 002: Environmental Literature /english/2018/08/08/engl-1230-001-002-environmental-literature ENGL 1230-001, 002: Environmental Literature Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 08/08/2018 - 11:10 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1230 Fall 2018 General Literature & Language Professor Jason Gladstone

This course introduces students to the tradition of American environmental literature dating from Transcendentalism through realist and experimental contemporary literary texts. Students will study key terms and concepts related to the environment such as anthropocentrism, bioregionalism, eco-cosmopolitanism, environmental justice, deep ecology, and posthumanism. They will apply them to different literary genres toward developing critical analyses and environmental readings. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.

This course introduces students to the tradition of American environmental literature dating from Transcendentalism through realist and experimental contemporary literary texts.

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