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ENGL143LTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ENGL152FThe Armchair Adventurer (FYS)
ENGL178FThe Literature of Business, and Vice Versa (FYS)
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Texts and Territories
ENGL201JWays of Reading: Literary Form and Forms
ENGL205Shakespeare
ENGL212Victorian Fictions of Research
ENGL213Literature and Black Feminism: The Dramas of Black Capital
ENGL217Recent American Fiction
ENGL221The African Novel I: Nervous Conditions
ENGL236British Modernist Fiction
ENGL242Longform Narrative
ENGL250Technologies of the Self
ENGL262Beyond the Talking Book: Reading African American Literature in the Newspapers
ENGL266Body and Text
ENGL267Pessimism, Nihilism, and Black Literature
ENGL276South Asian Literature in the American Diasporas
ENGL278Writing on and as Performance
ENGL281Award-Winning Playwrights
ENGL292Techniques of Nonfiction
ENGL292ATechniques of Nonfiction: Memory and Memoir
ENGL308OAll the Feels: Affect Theory and Cultural Studies
ENGL315Close, Distant, Archival, Experimental: New Methods of Literary Study
ENGL318OThe Gothic and the Sentimental
ENGL336Intermediate Poetry Workshop
ENGL347Black Grammars
ENGL349Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL365Ethics and Literature
ENGL373From Courtly Love to Cannibalism: Medieval Romances
ENGL374Literature in the Age of Social Media
ENGL381The Gothic and the Sentimental
ENGL394Special Topics: Writing the Poetic Sequence
ENGL396Thinking with Objects: Processing a Museum Collection from Southern Africa


Spring 2025 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       ENGL
ENGL135Writing about Research: U.S. Style
ENGL176FAugust Wilson (FYS)
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Stories and Storytelling
ENGL201TWays of Reading: Literature About Literature
ENGL201VWays of Reading: Imitation and the Real Thing
ENGL204AAmerican Literature, 1865--1945
ENGL207Chaucer and His World
ENGL209From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel
ENGL216ATechniques of Poetry: Hidden Histories
ENGL238Russian and American Poetic Encounters
ENGL240Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL243Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora
ENGL254India: Identity, Globalization, and Empire
ENGL264Outsiders in European Literature
ENGL286Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
ENGL294Edith Wharton and the Art and Science of Fiction
ENGL300Shakespeare's Sonnets
ENGL309Entertaining Social Change
ENGL314Circulating Bodies: Commodification, Sex Work, and Enslavement in Eighteenth Century England
ENGL318Black Literary Theory
ENGL319Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and Literature
ENGL323Staging the Real in Early Modern England
ENGL326Advanced Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL327Criticism and Psychoanalysis
ENGL332About Clothes: Styles, Histories, Activisms, Poetics
ENGL338Serial Sensations
ENGL340Special Topics: Ecopoetics - Experimental Poetry in the Anthropocene
ENGL366Dangerous Realisms
ENGL369Performance Remains: Slavery in the Black Dramatic Imagination
ENGL389Blackness and Affect
ENGL390Special Topics: Generative Novel Workshop
ENGL393Special Topic: Difficult Novels, Uneasy Narratives

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