ENGL113 | A Nation of Immigrants? |
ENGL121F | Are You a Feminist? (FYS) |
ENGL131B | Writing About Places: Africa |
ENGL132 | Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer |
ENGL135 | Writing about Research: U.S. Style |
ENGL141F | Slavery, Latifundio, and Revolution in Latin American Literature and Cinema (FYS) |
ENGL143L | Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages |
ENGL163F | Literature of London (FYS) |
ENGL165F | Querying the Nation: American Literature and Ethnic Studies (FYS) |
ENGL175F | Staging America: Modern American Drama (FYS) |
ENGL176F | August Wilson (FYS) |
ENGL201C | Ways of Reading: Texts and Territories |
ENGL201D | Ways of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory |
ENGL201E | Ways of Reading: Gifts, Debts, and Promises |
ENGL201J | Ways of Reading: Literary Form and Forms |
ENGL201K | Ways of Reading: Borrowing and Stealing: Authorship and Originality in Literature |
ENGL201N | Ways of Reading: Adaptations: From Page to Stage |
ENGL201P | Ways of Reading: Autobiography |
ENGL201T | Ways of Reading: Literature About Literature |
ENGL204 | American Literature, 1865-1945: The Americanization of Power |
ENGL205 | Shakespeare |
ENGL206 | British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, and the Public Sphere |
ENGL207 | Chaucer and His World |
ENGL210 | The Rise of the Novel |
ENGL214 | Writing Nonfiction |
ENGL215 | Place, Belonging, and Sound in the 20th c. Latina/o/x, Black, & Caribbean Imaginations--NYC |
ENGL216 | Techniques of Poetry |
ENGL217 | Recent American Fiction |
ENGL223 | The African Novel II: After Achebe |
ENGL225 | Darwinian Fictions |
ENGL226 | Sublimity, Visions, and the Self in British Literature, 1789-1830 |
ENGL227 | Reading The Victorians |
ENGL230 | Introduction to Asian American Literature |
ENGL230A | Introduction to Asian American Literature |
ENGL232 | Mystics and Militants: Medieval Women Writers |
ENGL236 | The British Modernist Novel, 1900--1945 |
ENGL237 | The Whole Wide World: Poets in Translation |
ENGL239 | Anticolonial/Decolonial: Literature and Film |
ENGL243 | Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora |
ENGL244 | Kill Anything That Moves: The Vietnam War in Literature and Film |
ENGL246 | Personalizing History |
ENGL247 | Narrative and Ideology |
ENGL249 | The Great American Novella |
ENGL250 | Technologies of the Self |
ENGL252 | Animal Theories/Human Fictions |
ENGL253 | Science and/as Literature in Early Modern England |
ENGL254 | India and the World: Fiction and Film About India and Globalization |
ENGL255 | The Comic Novel in the Long Nineteenth Century |
ENGL258 | New World Poetics |
ENGL260 | The Word for World is Information: Ideologies of Language in Science Fiction & Film |
ENGL262 | Beyond the Talking Book: Reading African American Literature in the Newspapers |
ENGL263 | Black Performance Theory |
ENGL265 | Special Topic: The Power of Mystery: Writing Crime and Noir Fiction |
ENGL272 | Modernist City-Texts |
ENGL274 | Caribbean Poetry and Cinema: "Fields of Islands" in an Open Sea |
ENGL275 | Race and Place in Early American Writing |
ENGL276 | Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies |
ENGL278 | Writing on and as Performance |
ENGL279 | Introduction to Latina/o/x Literature and Art |
ENGL280 | Staging Race in Early Modern England |
ENGL281 | Award-Winning Playwrights |
ENGL285 | Gothic, Realism, Comedy: Victorian Modes, Plots, and Frames of Mind |
ENGL286 | Literature of the Harlem Renaissance |
ENGL287 | On The Border: Chicana/o, American, and Mexican Literatures and Cinemas |
ENGL288 | Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation |
ENGL289 | Intertextual Aesthetics in African American Culture: From Signifyin(g) to Sampling |
ENGL291 | The First Stories: Oral Poetry in Greece and Anglo-Saxon England |
ENGL295 | Reading Theories |
ENGL303 | Narrative Theory |
ENGL308 | All the Feels: Affect Theory and Cultural Studies |
ENGL309 | Entertaining Social Change |
ENGL310 | The Medieval Beast |
ENGL320 | The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry |
ENGL321 | Insubstantial Pageants: Late Shakespeare |
ENGL323 | What Was the Public Sphere? |
ENGL324 | Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery |
ENGL325 | Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop |
ENGL327 | Criticism and Psychoanalysis |
ENGL328 | Black, White, and Queer Forms and Feelings |
ENGL329 | Special Topic: Writing and Reading Short Stories |
ENGL331 | Artifacts of US Empire: Post-Cold War Narratives of Migration and Multiethnic Literature |
ENGL332 | About Clothes: Styles, Histories, Activisms, Poetics |
ENGL333 | Special Topic: Novel Forms |
ENGL334 | Special Topic: Something in the Air: Mining the Oral/Aural Tradition in African American Poetry |
ENGL335 | Wordsworth and Blake |
ENGL336 | Intermediate Poetry Workshop |
ENGL337 | Advanced Poetry Workshop |
ENGL338 | Serial Sensations |
ENGL339 | Intermediate Fiction Workshop |
ENGL341 | Archiving America |
ENGL346 | Utter Nonsense: Modernist Experiments with Meaning |
ENGL347 | Special Topics: Day Books, Diaries, Notebooks, Etc. |
ENGL349 | Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities |
ENGL350 | The Law, the Citizen, and the Literary and Cinematic Imaginations |
ENGL355 | Scribes, Book Worms, and Bibliomaniacs: The Thrall of the Book |
ENGL357 | Black Texts, Lost and Found |
ENGL358 | Writing the War on Terror: Crafting Literary Responses to Fiction, Film, and Television after 9/11 |
ENGL360 | Special Topics: Writing Lives |
ENGL361 | After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000 |
ENGL362 | Friendship and Collaboration: In Theory, In Practice |
ENGL363 | Visualizing Black Remains |
ENGL365 | Ethics and Literature |
ENGL366 | Special Topic: Magical Realism |
ENGL371 | Sister Acts: Black Feminist/Womanist Theater of the African Diaspora |
ENGL372 | Race, Violence, and Resistance: Pauline Hopkins and Charles Chesnutt |
ENGL373 | From Courtly Love to Cannibalism: Medieval Romances |
ENGL378 | Queer Times: Poetics, Activisms, Temporalities |
ENGL383 | Fascism and American Literature |
ENGL385 | Survey of African American Theater |
ENGL386 | Special Topics: Improvisation--Collaborating with the Unknown |
ENGL387 | Literature of London |
ENGL388 | Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: The Literature of the American 1960s |
ENGL389 | Nature Description: Literature and Theory |
ENGL397 | Creating Children's Books II |