Topics in Literature

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Overview

Subject area

ENG

Catalog Number

3950

Course Title

Topics in Literature

Department(s)

Description

This course provides an opportunity to study important literary themes, genres, periods, or authors not found or only touched on in other courses. This format allows for an intensive examination of these topics, which may vary from semester to semester. Representative subjects include the Gothic imagination, the Harlem Renaissance, the writer and the city, mythic patterns, and psychoanalysis and literature. Students may enroll in ENG 3950 more than once if the topic is different.

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

Yes

Total Completions Allowed

99

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Course Topic ID

1

Formal Description

Disability and Global Culture

Course Topic ID

2

Formal Description

Zones of Hell: Dante¿s Inferno and Levi¿s Auschwit

Course Topic ID

3

Formal Description

Careers in Cultural Production

Course Topic ID

4

Formal Description

Aestheticism & Decadence:Oscar Wilde & his Context

Course Topic ID

5

Formal Description

Mystery and Melodrama

Course Topic ID

6

Formal Description

Jane Austen

Course Topic ID

7

Formal Description

The Holocaust and Historical Memory

Course Topic ID

8

Formal Description

Film: Science Fiction, Tech & Society

Course Topic ID

9

Formal Description

The Enlightenment

Course Topic ID

10

Formal Description

Holocaust Literature

Course Topic ID

11

Formal Description

The Jazz Age

Course Topic ID

12

Formal Description

Globalization and Literature

Course Topic ID

13

Formal Description

Literature: Science Fiction

Course Topic ID

14

Formal Description

American Lit In the 1990's

Course Topic ID

15

Formal Description

American Writers in Paris

Course Topic ID

16

Formal Description

Modern Chinese and Japan Lit

Course Topic ID

17

Formal Description

Literature for Young Adults

Course Topic ID

18

Formal Description

Poetry of Exiles and Expats

Course Topic ID

19

Formal Description

Satire

Course Topic ID

20

Formal Description

Autobiography and the Self

Course Topic ID

21

Formal Description

Contemporary Asian Literature

Course Topic ID

22

Formal Description

Dantes Inferno Levi Auschwitz

Course Topic ID

23

Formal Description

Lit at the Trn of the 21 Cent

Course Topic ID

24

Formal Description

The Holocaust in Film

Course Topic ID

25

Formal Description

Fiction without Borders

Course Topic ID

26

Formal Description

Theory of the Novel

Course Topic ID

27

Formal Description

Aestheticism and Decadence

Course Topic ID

28

Formal Description

The Rag and Bone Shop: A Poetry Workshop

Course Topic ID

29

Formal Description

China's Cultural Revolution

Course Topic ID

30

Formal Description

Jewish Humor

Course Topic ID

31

Formal Description

Graphic Novel

Course Topic ID

32

Formal Description

The Wire:Urban Inequality, Crime, & the Golden Age

Course Topic ID

33

Formal Description

James Baldwin

Course Topic ID

34

Formal Description

Subject, Sound, Imagination

Course Topic ID

35

Formal Description

Nature Writing

Course Topic ID

36

Formal Description

Speculative Literary Fiction

Course Topic ID

37

Formal Description

A history of Translation frm Antiquity until Today

Course Topic ID

38

Formal Description

Celebrity Shakespeare

Course Topic ID

39

Formal Description

Mixed-Race Fiction

Course Topic ID

40

Formal Description

History of Translation

Course Topic ID

41

Formal Description

AFRICAN-AMERICAN DRAMA

Course Topic ID

42

Formal Description

TERRORISM

Course Topic ID

43

Formal Description

21st-Century Jewish Literature

Course Topic ID

44

Formal Description

21st-Century Jewish Literature

Course Topic ID

45

Formal Description

TRANSLATING WORLD LITERATURE: THE MAN BOOKER INTER

Course Topic ID

46

Formal Description

Global Crime and Narrative from Above and Below

Course Topic ID

47

Formal Description

Israeli Film and Literature

Course Topic ID

48

Formal Description

The New Weird

Course Topic ID

49

Formal Description

Narrative Writing: Global Crime

Course Topic ID

50

Formal Description

TRUE CRIME

Course Topic ID

51

Formal Description

U.S. Latinx Literature

Course Topic ID

52

Formal Description

Literature and the Environment

Course Topic ID

53

Formal Description

Fairy Tales and Folklore

Course Topic ID

54

Formal Description

Contmp Lat Amer Fiction

Course Topic ID

55

Formal Description

The Essentials of Publishing

Course Topic ID

56

Formal Description

Advertising and/as Poetry

Course Topic ID

57

Formal Description

Modern Fantasy Literature

Course Topic ID

58

Formal Description

August Wilson

Course Topic ID

59

Formal Description

Literature and Photography

Course Topic ID

60

Formal Description

The Real X-Files

Course Topic ID

61

Formal Description

The Craft of Fiction

Course Topic ID

62

Formal Description

Fairy Tales

Course Topic ID

63

Formal Description

True Crime

Course Topic ID

64

Formal Description

Mythology and Literature

Course Topic ID

65

Formal Description

Psychoanalysis and Film

Course Topic ID

66

Formal Description

Black Cinemas

Course Topic ID

67

Formal Description

Literature of Homelessness

Course Topic ID

68

Formal Description

Traditions of Judaism

Course Topic ID

69

Formal Description

Fairy Tales and Folk Tales

Course Topic ID

70

Formal Description

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS

Requisites

033494

Course Schedule