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ENGL141FSlavery, Latifundio, and Revolution in Latin American Literature and Cinema (FYS)
ENGL143LTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ENGL150FAmerican Crazy: Four Myths of Violence and National Identity (FYS)
ENGL152FThe Armchair Adventurer (FYS)
ENGL157FCaribbean Literature and Writing the Environment (FYS)
ENGL162FThe Past and Present of American Journalism (FYS)
ENGL175FStaging America: Modern American Drama (FYS)
ENGL186The Changing American Novel: From Jack Kerouac to Maggy Nelson
ENGL201AWays of Reading: Originality and Its Opposites
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Texts and Territories
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory
ENGL201EWays of Reading: Gifts, Debts, and Promises
ENGL201GWays of Reading: Contact Zones
ENGL201HWays of Reading: Influence, Imitation, Invention
ENGL201JWays of Reading: Literary Form and Forms
ENGL201LWays of Reading: Forms of Difference
ENGL201NWays of Reading: Adaptations: From Page to Stage
ENGL201RWays of Reading: Sound Sense, Nonsense, and Language's Radical Desires
ENGL201TWays of Reading: Literature About Literature
ENGL203American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
ENGL203AAmerican Literature on Fire: Conquest, Capitalism, Resistance: 1492-1865
ENGL204American Literature, 1865-1945: The Americanization of Power
ENGL206British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, and the Public Sphere
ENGL207Chaucer and His World
ENGL209From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel
ENGL212Edgar Allan Poe and Literary Culture
ENGL221The African Novel I: Nervous Conditions
ENGL225Darwinian Fictions
ENGL227Reading The Victorians
ENGL228Life Writing: Writing About the Self and from Experience
ENGL230Introduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL232Mystics and Militants: Medieval Women Writers
ENGL233All Ah We: Contemporary Afro-Caribbean Drama & Performance
ENGL234Owning the Masters: Twentieth-Century Poetry for Twenty-First Century Poets
ENGL235Childhood in America
ENGL236The British Modernist Novel, 1900--1945
ENGL239Anticolonial/Decolonial: Literature and Film
ENGL241Reading Toni Morrison: Blackness and the Literary Imagination
ENGL243Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora
ENGL246Personalizing History
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL248Shakespearean Revolutions
ENGL250Technologies of the Self
ENGL252Animal Theories/Human Fictions
ENGL253Science and/as Literature in Early Modern England
ENGL254India and the World: Fiction and Film About India and Globalization
ENGL257Literature of the Gilded Age
ENGL260The Word for World is Information: Ideologies of Language in Science Fiction & Film
ENGL263Black Performance Theory
ENGL264Outsiders in European Literature
ENGL272Modernist City-Texts
ENGL275Race and Place in Early American Writing
ENGL276Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies
ENGL278Writing on and as Performance
ENGL279Introduction to Latina/o/x Literature and Art
ENGL280Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL281Award-Winning Playwrights
ENGL283Old Poetics for New Poets
ENGL284Literary Perversions: Revolution, Democracy, Identity
ENGL286Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL290Place, Character, and Design: Techniques in Writing Nonfiction and Fiction
ENGL292ATechniques of Nonfiction: Memory and Memoir
ENGL297Creating Children's Books I
ENGL298Richard Wright and Company
ENGL300ACreative Writing Workshop: Multi-Genre: Writing Ecologies
ENGL303Narrative Theory
ENGL305Shakespeare's Macbeth: From Saga to Screen
ENGL306Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and Literature
ENGL309Entertaining Social Change
ENGL311Modernist Writers: Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys
ENGL313Special Topic: The Art of the Essay
ENGL314Circulating Bodies: Commodities, Prostitutes, and Slaves in 18th-Century England
ENGL316Rethinking World Literature
ENGL320The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry
ENGL323What Was the Public Sphere?
ENGL326Advanced Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL328Black, White, and Queer Forms and Feelings
ENGL337Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL339AIntermediate Fiction Workshop: Vernacular
ENGL341Archiving America
ENGL342Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL344Women's Lib, Women's Lit
ENGL346Utter Nonsense: Modernist Experiments with Meaning
ENGL347Special Topics: Day Books, Diaries, Notebooks, Etc.
ENGL348Refugee Literature
ENGL353Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in Medieval Literature
ENGL355Scribes, Book Worms, and Bibliomaniacs: The Thrall of the Book
ENGL358Writing the War on Terror: Crafting Literary Responses to Fiction, Film, and Television after 9/11
ENGL360Special Topics: Writing Lives
ENGL362Friendship and Collaboration: In Theory, In Practice
ENGL365Ethics and Literature
ENGL373From Courtly Love to Cannibalism: Medieval Romances
ENGL375Black Global Cities
ENGL378Queer Times: Poetics, Activisms, Temporalities
ENGL379Special Topic: Writing the Sonnet
ENGL380Special Topics: Prosody and Poetic Forms
ENGL382Reading Between Freedom and Necessity
ENGL385Survey of African American Theater
ENGL386Special Topics: Improvisation--Collaborating with the Unknown
ENGL387Literature of London


Spring 2022 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       ENGL
ENGL113A Nation of Immigrants?
ENGL121FAre You a Feminist? (FYS)
ENGL131BWriting About Places: Africa
ENGL132Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer
ENGL135Writing about Research: U.S. Style
ENGL141FSlavery, Latifundio, and Revolution in Latin American Literature and Cinema (FYS)
ENGL143LTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ENGL163FLiterature of London (FYS)
ENGL165FQuerying the Nation: American Literature and Ethnic Studies (FYS)
ENGL175FStaging America: Modern American Drama (FYS)
ENGL176FAugust Wilson (FYS)
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Texts and Territories
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory
ENGL201EWays of Reading: Gifts, Debts, and Promises
ENGL201JWays of Reading: Literary Form and Forms
ENGL201KWays of Reading: Borrowing and Stealing: Authorship and Originality in Literature
ENGL201NWays of Reading: Adaptations: From Page to Stage
ENGL201PWays of Reading: Autobiography
ENGL201TWays of Reading: Literature About Literature
ENGL204American Literature, 1865-1945: The Americanization of Power
ENGL205Shakespeare
ENGL206British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, and the Public Sphere
ENGL207Chaucer and His World
ENGL210The Rise of the Novel
ENGL214Writing Nonfiction
ENGL215Place, Belonging, and Sound in the 20th c. Latina/o/x, Black, & Caribbean Imaginations--NYC
ENGL216Techniques of Poetry
ENGL217Recent American Fiction
ENGL223The African Novel II: After Achebe
ENGL225Darwinian Fictions
ENGL226Sublimity, Visions, and the Self in British Literature, 1789-1830
ENGL227Reading The Victorians
ENGL230Introduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL230AIntroduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL232Mystics and Militants: Medieval Women Writers
ENGL236The British Modernist Novel, 1900--1945
ENGL237The Whole Wide World: Poets in Translation
ENGL239Anticolonial/Decolonial: Literature and Film
ENGL243Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora
ENGL244Kill Anything That Moves: The Vietnam War in Literature and Film
ENGL246Personalizing History
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL249The Great American Novella
ENGL250Technologies of the Self
ENGL252Animal Theories/Human Fictions
ENGL253Science and/as Literature in Early Modern England
ENGL254India and the World: Fiction and Film About India and Globalization
ENGL255The Comic Novel in the Long Nineteenth Century
ENGL258New World Poetics
ENGL260The Word for World is Information: Ideologies of Language in Science Fiction & Film
ENGL262Beyond the Talking Book: Reading African American Literature in the Newspapers
ENGL263Black Performance Theory
ENGL265Special Topic: The Power of Mystery: Writing Crime and Noir Fiction
ENGL272Modernist City-Texts
ENGL274Caribbean Poetry and Cinema: "Fields of Islands" in an Open Sea
ENGL275Race and Place in Early American Writing
ENGL276Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies
ENGL278Writing on and as Performance
ENGL279Introduction to Latina/o/x Literature and Art
ENGL280Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL281Award-Winning Playwrights
ENGL285Gothic, Realism, Comedy: Victorian Modes, Plots, and Frames of Mind
ENGL286Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
ENGL287On The Border: Chicana/o, American, and Mexican Literatures and Cinemas
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL289Intertextual Aesthetics in African American Culture: From Signifyin(g) to Sampling
ENGL291The First Stories: Oral Poetry in Greece and Anglo-Saxon England
ENGL295Reading Theories
ENGL303Narrative Theory
ENGL308All the Feels: Affect Theory and Cultural Studies
ENGL309Entertaining Social Change
ENGL310The Medieval Beast
ENGL320The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry
ENGL321Insubstantial Pageants: Late Shakespeare
ENGL323What Was the Public Sphere?
ENGL324Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
ENGL325Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL327Criticism and Psychoanalysis
ENGL328Black, White, and Queer Forms and Feelings
ENGL329Special Topic: Writing and Reading Short Stories
ENGL331Artifacts of US Empire: Post-Cold War Narratives of Migration and Multiethnic Literature
ENGL332About Clothes: Styles, Histories, Activisms, Poetics
ENGL333Special Topic: Novel Forms
ENGL334Special Topic: Something in the Air: Mining the Oral/Aural Tradition in African American Poetry
ENGL335Wordsworth and Blake
ENGL336Intermediate Poetry Workshop
ENGL337Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL338Serial Sensations
ENGL339Intermediate Fiction Workshop
ENGL341Archiving America
ENGL346Utter Nonsense: Modernist Experiments with Meaning
ENGL347Special Topics: Day Books, Diaries, Notebooks, Etc.
ENGL349Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL350The Law, the Citizen, and the Literary and Cinematic Imaginations
ENGL355Scribes, Book Worms, and Bibliomaniacs: The Thrall of the Book
ENGL357Black Texts, Lost and Found
ENGL358Writing the War on Terror: Crafting Literary Responses to Fiction, Film, and Television after 9/11
ENGL360Special Topics: Writing Lives
ENGL361After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000
ENGL362Friendship and Collaboration: In Theory, In Practice
ENGL363Visualizing Black Remains
ENGL365Ethics and Literature
ENGL366Special Topic: Magical Realism
ENGL371Sister Acts: Black Feminist/Womanist Theater of the African Diaspora
ENGL372Race, Violence, and Resistance: Pauline Hopkins and Charles Chesnutt
ENGL373From Courtly Love to Cannibalism: Medieval Romances
ENGL378Queer Times: Poetics, Activisms, Temporalities
ENGL383Fascism and American Literature
ENGL385Survey of African American Theater
ENGL386Special Topics: Improvisation--Collaborating with the Unknown
ENGL387Literature of London
ENGL388Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: The Literature of the American 1960s
ENGL389Nature Description: Literature and Theory
ENGL397Creating Children's Books II

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