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AP/EN 4005 3.0 Literature and Animals

This course takes a critical approach examining and comparing the representation of animals in literary works. Topics under consideration may include the discursivity of animality; the transformation of European literary forms in settler colonies; human-animal interactions; the animal rights movement; representations of hybridity and monstrosity; eco-criticism and the discourse of environmental degeneration.Course credit exclusions: None. […]

AP/EN 4004 6.0 Frye and McLuhan

This course explores the point counterpoint Canadian theoretical-critical tradition of Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye in relation to the North American visionary tradition, and considers their continuing impact on current thinkers and writers both in Canada and elsewhere.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4004 6.00.

AP/EN 4004 3.0 Frye and McLuhan

This course explores the point counterpoint Canadian theoretical-critical tradition of Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye in relation to the North American visionary tradition, and considers their continuing impact on current thinkers and writers both in Canada and elsewhere.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4004 6.00.

AP/EN 4003 6.0 Urban Experience in Victorian Britain

Examines the new narratives of urban existence in 19th century Britain, with emphasis on class, gender, and especially that new-found entity, the crowd, and the responses - outrage, sympathy, voyeurism, revulsion - it inspired. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4003 6.00 was AS/EN 4257 6.00

AP/EN 4002 6.0 Food and Writing

This course explores the intersections between food, writing, and culture. Topics include depictions of food in literature, film, and cultural theory, as well as how food and eating function in relation to broader discourses about the body, identity, and community. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4002 6.00 was AS/EN 4004 6.00

AP/EN 4000 6.0 Studies in Literary Theory: Cultural Studies

Explores theoretical and practical approaches to reading tests, images and representations of popular culture/media studies. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4000 3.00 was AS/EN 4103 3.00

AP/EN 4000 3.0 Studies in Literary Theory: Cultural Studies

Explores theoretical and practical approaches to reading tests, images and representations of popular culture/media studies. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4000 3.00 was AS/EN 4103 3.00

AP/CWR 4620 6.0 Senior Poetry Workshop

This course is intended primarily for students who have taken AP/EN 3620 6.00 and demonstrated that they can benefit from advanced study of the writing of poetry. Students will be expected to re-examine and enlarge potentialities already evident within their work.Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4620 6.00 was AS/EN 4640 […]

AP/CWR 4610 6.0 Senior Prose Workshop: Fiction

This course is intended primarily for students who have taken AP/EN 3610 6.00 and demonstrated that they can benefit from advanced study of the writing of prose fiction. Students will be expected to re-examine and enlarge potentialities already evident within their work. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor.

AP/CWR 4600 6.0 Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing

Building upon AP/EN 3600 6.00 this course offers students the opportunity to develop their knowledge of and skills in creative nonfiction writing at an advanced level. Prerequisite: AP/EN 3600 6.00 or AP/CWR 3600 6.00 or equivalent. For students who are not creative writing majors or minors, the student must apply to the course by submitting […]