AP/EN 4140 6.0 Contemporary Drama
Studies in theatre and drama of recent decades; selected American, British, Canadian and European plays. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4140 3.00. AP/EN 4140 6.00 is based on AK/EN 3930 6.00 and AS/EN 4320 6.00.
Studies in theatre and drama of recent decades; selected American, British, Canadian and European plays. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4140 3.00. AP/EN 4140 6.00 is based on AK/EN 3930 6.00 and AS/EN 4320 6.00.
Studies in theatre and drama of recent decades; selected American, British, Canadian and European plays. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4140 3.00. AP/EN 4140 6.00 is based on AK/EN 3930 6.00 and AS/EN 4320 6.00.
Explores the early development of the novel from its partial origins in classical romance through a detour into the Oriental tale to its ultimate deconstruction in the writings of Laurence Sterne. AP/EN 4120 6.00 (new 6.00 version) is based on AS/EN 4191 3.00
Examines some of the dominant trends in contemporary poetry and poetics in English-language poetry. Through analysis of the works of important post-WWII poets and theorists of poetry, the course investigates styles of writing and ideas that may be national and/or international in nature. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4115 6.00 was AS/EN 4111 6.00
A selection of work by women poets, viewed in the light of contemporary critical theorising of women's writing.Prerequisite for all English courses at this level is registration in an Honours program and 78 credits. For students with equivalent preparation, permission of the Coordinator of English must be obtained. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4113 6.00 […]
This course examines European lyric poetry from Sappho and Catullus through the troubadours. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4121 6.00, AS/EN 4150G 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2003-2004).
Provides an opportunity for sustained research under the direction of a member of the department on topics not covered in the English curriculum. The research may take the form of either a thesis or a work placement.Open only to Honours English students who have passed at least 84 credits, with the permission of the director […]
In this course we consider the concept of "play" by reading modern and contemporary plays against various accounts of "play" from philosophy and critical theory. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4080 6.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4080 3.00 was AS/EN 4327 3.00
Masculinity is not a universal entity, but is instead produced by affective, discursive, social, textual and representational practices. This course seeks to universalize minoritized masculinities (those marked by race and class), as well to particularize white heterosexual masculinities.Course credit exclusions: None. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 3160L 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2003-2004), […]
Studies in critical theory and literature's relationship to the visual arts, music and film. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4070 6.00 was AK/EN 4073 6.00