SPRING 2010 COURSES
(FOR THE MAJOR BEFORE FALL 2009)
Use the drop down menu to select the category for which you would like to to see courses.
Introductory Courses
ENG 1a Introduction to Literary Studies
May be substituted for 11a.
Sue Lanser MWR 11-12
Courses Pre 1850
ENG 23a Remembering & Dismembering: Staging the Body in Early Modern England
Tom King MW 3:30-5
ENG 33a Shakespeare
William Flesch TF 12-1:30
John Plotz TF 1:30-3
ENG 132b Chaucer
Mary Baine Campbell MWR 1-2
ENG 136a Race and Realism
Michael Gilmore MWR 1-2
Electives
ENG 16a 19th-Century African-American Literature
A. Abdur-Rahman MW 2-3:30
ENG 18b Writing the Holocaust
Dawn Skorczewski TR 5-6:30
ENG 30b New American Cinema of the 1960s and 70s
Caren Irr TF 1:30-3
ENG 58a Literature and Medicine
David Sherman MWR 11-12
ENG 70b The Global Humor Novel
Ryan Wepler MWR 9-10
ENG 78b Modernism, Atheism, God
David Sherman MW 2-3:30
ENG 151a Queer Studies
A. Abdur-Rahman & T. King MWR 12-1
ENG 157b American Women Poets
Mary Baine Campbell MW 5-6:30
ENG 187a American Fiction Since 1945
Caren Irr TF 10:30-12
COML 190b Fictional Thinking
William Flesch TF 3-4:30
ENG 162a Totalitarian Fictions
Ulka Anjaria MWR 10-11
HUM 10a The Western Canon
John Burt TF 9-10:30
ENG 79b Writing Workshop: From Memory to Craft
Melanie Braverman R 2-5
ENG 109a Directed Writing: Poetry
Melanie Braverman F 9-12
ENG 109b Directed Writing
: Short Fiction
Gish Jen T 1:30-4:30
ENG 119a Directed Writing: Fiction
Gish Jen R 5-8
ENG 119b Directed Writing Poetry
Olga Broumas W 2-5
ENG 220b The Novel Nation, The Making of English Fiction
Sue Lanser W 2-5
ENG 227a Studies in Modernism
Paul Morrison T 9-12
ENG 237a Reading the Black Transnation
Faith Smith T 4:30-7:30