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Academic Year 2001/2002
English - Active Courses by CID
ALIT220 FA
Stereotyped Japan: A Critical Investigation of "Geisha Girls" and "Samurai Spirit"
ALIT231 FA
The Theater in China
COL117 FA
The Power of Literature
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL111 FA
English Renaissance Drama
ENGL112 FA
The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL121 FA
Women's Autobiography & Memoir
ENGL129 FA
Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL130 FA
The English Essay
ENGL142 FA
Storyfirst Online
ENGL150 FA
Writing in Time
ENGL162 FA
Form in Nonfiction
ENGL168 FA
Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL172 FA
Playwriting
ENGL201 FA
The Study of Literature
ENGL203 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
ENGL206 FA
Techniques of Fiction
ENGL227 FA
Restoration & Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ENGL232 FA
Plays in Pairs
ENGL245 FA
Reading the Victorians
ENGL262 FA
Victorian Poetry
ENGL265 FA
Domesticity and Gender in Mid-19th-Century American Literature and Culture
ENGL275 FA
Postcolonial Literature
ENGL282 FA
Feminist Theory
ENGL283 FA
Poetry by Women
ENGL286 FA
The English Language: History, Structure, Politics
ENGL290 FA
Chicana/o Literature: Legal Fictions
ENGL294 FA
Diasporas, Transnationalism and Globalization
ENGL295 FA
Reading Theories
ENGL298 FA
Queer Theory
ENGL309 FA
Violence, Language, and the Novel
ENGL323 FA
African American Literature at Mid-Century
ENGL324 FA
Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
ENGL341 FA
Reading Race and Representation
ENGL344 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL401 FA
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
ENGL411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL491 FA
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
ENGL501 FA
Individual Tutorial, Graduate
ENGL108 SP
Eighteenth-Century Laughter
ENGL118 SP
Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
ENGL120 SP
Perspectives on the Moral Usefulness of Literature
ENGL130 SP
The English Essay
ENGL131 SP
Writing About Places
ENGL151 SP
Thinking the Unthinkable: Writing About the Nuclear Dilemma
ENGL152 SP
Personalizing History
ENGL153 SP
Telling and Storytelling: An Introduction to Writing Creative Non-Fiction
ENGL169 SP
Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL170 SP
Experiments in Poetry
ENGL173 SP
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL186 SP
Recent American Fiction
ENGL195 SP
Readings in American Drama
ENGL201 SP
The Study of Literature
ENGL207 SP
Chaucer
ENGL208 SP
Distinguished Living Writers on Writing
ENGL213 SP
Introduction to Western Drama
ENGL215 SP
Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL223 SP
Introduction to U.S. Multi-Ethnic Literature
ENGL225 SP
The British Enlightenment
ENGL226 SP
20th-Century British Poetry
ENGL228 SP
The Working of Sight: 19th Century American Print and Visual Cultures
ENGL230 SP
Harlem Renaissance
ENGL239 SP
Western Movies: Myth, Ideology and Genre
ENGL244 SP
Technical Fictions: Machines and the 20th-Century American Novel
ENGL246 SP
Why Theory?
ENGL247 SP
Narrative and Ideology
ENGL251 SP
Epic Tradition
ENGL254 SP
Shakespeare on Film
ENGL255 SP
British Romantic Poetry
ENGL272 SP
Postcolonial Theory
ENGL277 SP
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL291 SP
Law, Race & Literature: An Introduction to Critical Race Theory
ENGL293 SP
Making History in the Contemporary American Novel
ENGL307 SP
Literature and Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain
ENGL308 SP
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL311 SP
American Epic Fiction
ENGL320 SP
Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL322 SP
London in Eighteenth-Century Literature
ENGL337 SP
Selected Caribbean Women Writers
ENGL338 SP
American Literatures and the Powers of Culture
ENGL402 SP
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL410 SP
Senior Thesis Tutorial
ENGL412 SP
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL420 SP
Student Forum
ENGL492 SP
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
GERM264 SP
Kafka and Jesus
RUSS254 SP
Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel
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