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Spring 2005 Semester Course List

Composition Courses

First-Year Seminar

Introductory
Courses

Advanced
Courses


Composition Courses -- Spring 2005 Semester

Students interested in taking introductory-level courses in writing should also see the Rhetoric and Composition section of the catalog. Descriptions of writing-oriented courses and procedures to be followed in order to meet the college-wide writing requirements may be found there. These courses do not count towards an English major.

First-Year Seminars -- Spring 2005 Semester

The English Department offers a number of seminars designed especially for first-year students. First-year seminars do not count toward the English major, which begins with classes at the 200 level. Students in their second year or beyond should begin work in the English Department at the 200 level.

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

117-01

12376

The Uses of Metaphor

Mr. Hobbs

MWF 10:00-10:50


Courses for Non-Majors -- Spring 2005 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

144-01

12547

American Fiction & Its Publics

Mr. Betjemann

MWF 1:30-2:20

173-01

register as CINE 101

Form, Style, and Meaning in Cinema

Mr. Gallagher

TuTh 11:00-12:15
+ W 7:00-10:00 pm

190-01

12858

"The Great American Novel"

Mr. Jones & Staff

TuTh 12:15-1:15


Introductory-Level GATEWAY Courses -- Spring 2005 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

205-01

12548

Magic, Ritual, & Theater

Ms. Waldron

TuTh 9:35-10:50

British
Pre-1700

D, EL

205-02 12549 Magic, Ritual, & Theater Ms. Waldron TuTh 1:30-2:45 British
Pre-1700
D, EL
220-01 9187 Romantic Literature Mr. Olmsted TuTh 1:30-2:45 British
1700-1900
P, WL

221-01

12318

Documentary Forms

Mr. Pingree

TuTh 11:00-12:15 +
Tu 7:00-10:00 pm

American
Post-1900

F, AL

236-01

  11949

Versions of Classic American Literature

Mr. Betjemann

MWF 9:00-9:50

American
1700-1900

F, AL

236-02

11950

Versions of Classic American Literature

Mr. Betjemann

MWF 11:00-11:50

American
1700-1900

F, AL

238-01

 12358

Contemporary American Fiction

Mr. Pence

TuTh 9:35-10:50

American
Post-1900

F, AL

240-01

12359

W.B. Yeats, Joyce & Beckett

Mr. Hobbs

MWF 1:30-2:20

British
Post-1900

WL

240-02

12360

W.B. Yeats, Joyce & Beckett

Mr. Hobbs

MWF 3:30-4:20

British
Post-1900

WL

241-01 12550 Reading Queer Futures Ms. Rosenberg TuTh 9:35-10:50 Diversity
Post-1900
F
241-02 12551 Reading Queer Futures Ms. Rosenberg TuTh 11:00-12:15

Diversity
Post-1900

F

265-01

7510

Anglophone Literatures of the Third World

Ms. Needham

TuTh 9:35-10:50

Diversity
Post-1900

F, WL

267-01

12552

The Literature of "Supplement": Representation & Identity in Contemporary American Literature

Mr. Liu

TuTh 11:00-12:15

American
Diversity
Post-1900

F, AL

293-01 12361 Lyric Poetry Before 1700 Ms. Bryan MWF 11:00-11:50 British
Pre-1700
P, EL
294-01 12553 The Lyric in English From Donne to Yeats Mr. Harrison TuTh 9:35-10:50 British P

 
Introductory-Level ELECTIVE Courses -- Spring 2005 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

239-01

10405 

History & Structure of the English Language

Ms. Bryan

MWF 9:00-9:50

British
Pre-1700

EL

 

Advanced courses -- Spring 2005 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

305-01

12362

Authority & Subversion in Shakespearean Drama

Ms. Gorfain

MWF 11:00-11:50

British
Pre-1700
D, EL

313-01

12554

"Do Pity Me": Sentimentality & Cultural Difference in 18th-Century Narratives

Ms. Rosenberg

TuTh 1:30-2:45

British
Diversity
1700-1900

F, EL

320-01

12325

Documentary Production

Mr. Pingree

TuTh 3-4:15 + M 7-10 pm

 

F

327-01

12364

Modern Drama: Ibsen to Pirandello

Ms. Tufts

W 7:00-9:30 pm

Post-1900

D, WL

332-01

12555

Modern Poetry & the End of the World As We Knew It

Mr. Harrison

TuTh 1:30-2:45

Post-1900

P

340-01

12327

Technology & Contemporary American Culture

Mr. Pence

TuTh 1:30-2:45 + Sun 4-7 pm

American
Post-1900

F, AL

353-01 12367 "To Write Like an American": American Literature 1825-1865 Ms. Zagarell MWF 2:30-3:20 American
1700-1900
F, AL

354-01

11951

Walt Whitman & Emily Dickinson

Mr. Deppman

TuTh 1:30-2:45

American
1700-1900

P, AL

355-01

12368

The Word & the World: American Women Writers, 1830-1930, & Contemporary Feminist Cultural Criticism

Ms. Zagarell

MWF 11:00-11:50

American
1700-1900 or
Post-1900

F, AL

359-01

12556

Literature, Race and Justice

Ms. Searcy

MWF 3:30-4:20

American
Diversity
Post-1900

F, AL

360-01 12557 Unstable Subjects: The Idea of Ethnic American Experimental Literature Mr. Liu

TuTh 3:00-4:15

American
Diversity
Post-1900
F, AL

361-01

12369

Post-Colonial Women's Narratives

Ms. Needham

TuTh 11:00-12:15

Diversity
Post-1900

F, WL

364-01 12634 Memory, History, Race: Representing Violent Sites/Sights of Contemporary Ethnic America Ms. Takada MWF 1:30-2:20 American
Diversity
Post-1900
AL
365-01 12633 American Drama Ms. Tufts TuTh 11:00-12:15 American
Post-1900
D, AL
369-01 12370 BodyLore

Ms. Gorfain

MWF 2:30-3:20 Diversity  

381-01

12333

European Modernism & the World

Mr. Deppman

TuTh 9:35-10:50

Diversity
Post-1900

WL

387-01 12558 Selected Authors: Toni Morrison Ms. Searcy MWF 1:30-2:20 American
Diversity
Post-1900
F, AL
390-01 11176 Selected Authors: William Faulkner Mr. Olmsted TuTh 3:00-4:15 American
Post-1900
F, AL

395-01

7308

Poetry Workshop

Ms. Alexander

W 7:15-10:00 pm

 

P

396-01

7851

Nonfiction Workshop

Mr. Wyatt

M 7:00-10:00 pm

 

 

397-01

7309

Fiction Workshop

Ms. Watanabe

M 7:00-10:00 pm

 

F

398-01 10419 Playwriting Workshop Ms. Jackson Smith Tu 7:00-10:00 pm   D

399-01

7311

Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines

Mr. Podis

TuTh 3:00-4:15

 


Senior Tutorials & Honors -- Spring 2005 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
400-01 11768 Senior Tutorial Mr. Jones MWF 3:30-4:20

400-02

11769

Senior Tutorial

Ms. Zagarell

W 7:00-9:30 pm

400-03

11770

Senior Tutorial

Mr. Harrison

MWF 11:00-11:50

450-01

11771

Honors Project

Mr. Jones

To be arranged

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