About ENGL 2000 C

Survey of literary and cultural theory introducing a variety of major approaches to the interpretation of literature. Required for all English majors and minors. Pre/Co-requisite: ENGL 1500.

Notes

Pre/Co-requisite: ENGL 1500. Junior and senior ENGL, SEE majors and ENGL minors only until Wednesday, April 8th; then ENGL SEE majors and ENGL minors only during the first week registration

Section Description

This course has a feminist/ queer/ trans focus and can count toward GSWS/ SGIS majors and minors. Like other sections of ENGS 2000, it introduces key terms, concepts, and methods that prepare students for upper-level English classes. We will survey psychoanalytic, feminist, Marxist, decolonial, structuralist and post-structuralist approaches to literature, as well as critical race theory. In the process, we will discuss concepts essential to literary studies, such as close reading, authorial intent, historicism, indeterminacy, narrative form, and ideology. Each unit will conclude with a reading that shows how recent feminist, queer and/or trans theory has grown out of older theoretical traditions.

Evaluation

Two short essays (5-7 pages), informal reading responses, and faithful attendance and participation in discussion.

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