Graduate Course Description
Graduate Courses
Graduate Program of Literatures in English offers intensive courses in all periods of English and American literature, in literary theory, drama and performance studies, film, media, and cultural studies, feminism and gender studies, and African-American, world Anglophone, post-colonial and Asian-American literatures.
Fall 2024
Fall 2024
350: 531 |
Stacy S. Klein: Medieval Childhood and Human Development |
350: 607 |
Approaches to Philosophy and Literature (or, Philosophy for Literary Critics) |
350: 510 |
Queer Literature and Cultural Theory |
350: 629 |
Enlightenment Environments |
350: 505 |
Modernism/Early Modern: Literary History, Periodization and Interpretation |
350: 660 350: 593 |
Thinking with an Beyond the Human in Post-1800 Literatures Latinx Pasts |
N/A |
Dissertation Writing Seminar Article Writing Workshop |
Spring 2024
Spring 2024
350: 603 |
20C Genre: Case of the Detective |
350: 511 |
Medieval and Early Modern Poetry/Poetics |
350: 584 |
Decadent to Modern Revisited |
350: 653 |
Culture in Movement: US Literature after 1945 |
350: 516 |
Foundational Texts and New Work in Science Studies |
350: 562 350: 579 |
Romanticism and the Turn to Religion Frederick Douglass's Black Worlds |
Fall 2023
Fall 2023
350: 641 |
George Eliot |
350: 645 |
Archives of American Literature |
350: 605 |
Gender, Sex, Self in 18C England |
350: 505 |
How to Read a Poem |
350: 598 |
Encountering the Other in World Lit |
350: 589 350: 642 |
Race & Transnational Performance in Americas Theory and Practice of Victorian Fiction |
350: 512 | Texts/Images/Worlds: Performance and Performativity Across Media |