About ENGS 057 OL1
Introductory courses addressing the representation and construction of "race" in literature and/or the contributions of ethnically diverse writers to the American culture. Focus and readings vary by instructor. May be repeated for credit with different content.
Notes
Dates: May 22 -June 16, 2023; Cross listed with CRES 095 OL4; Total combined enrollment = 40; Asynchronous online
Section Description
This course considers a variety of contemporary texts -- novels, short stories, movies -- written by and about non-hegemonic groups living in the United States today that explore the intersections of race, class, socioeconomics, racism and institutionalized racism. Because the course expects students to engage in polemical and engaging dialogue, students are asked to “agree to disagree’ in a respectful environment.
Section Expectation
Two short papers and weekly sets of Blackboard Postings.
Evaluation
60% Blackboard 40% Papers (2x 20%)
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Location
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Resources
English: FW: Written Expression(ENGS 001 OL1)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
CRN: 60041Credits: 3Instructors: Chris Vaccaro- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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English: FW: Written Expression(ENGS 001 OL5)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
CRN: 61632Credits: 3Instructors: Deborah Noel- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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English: FW: Written Expression(ENGS 001 Z1)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
CRN: 61623Credits: 3Instructors: James Williamson- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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