LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Winter 2014, Subject = ENGLISH
NOTE: Since you may be required to enroll in multiple class components (for example, a lecture, lab and discussion) for a course, check the course description and details for each class section to determine whether in person attendance is required.
Section
Term
Credits
Class Instruction Mode
Instructor
Requirements
Section 001 (REC)
Baseball and Fiction: Beautifully Designed
Things
Section 002 (REC)
Houses and Hauntings
Section 003 (REC)
Representations of Teachers
Section 001 (LEC)
American Sounds: Radio Drama and Comedy, 1930-1962
Section 002 (LEC)
The Environmental Imagination of North America
Section 003 (LEC)
Arab American Literature
Section 004 (LEC)
Engaging Peformance
Section 001 (SEM)
Chromophobia
Section 002 (REC)
Genre and Intertextuality
Section 003 (REC)
Ghosting Great Works
Section 005 (REC)
Hide and Seek?
Section 006 (REC)
Literatures of Trauma, Renaissance to Contemporary
Section 007 (REC)
Dreamers, Detectives, and Demons
Section 008 (REC)
What is Drama?
Section 001 (LEC)
Rhetorical Activism and U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Section 001 (LEC)
Literary Darwin
Section 010 (LEC)
American Road Trip
Section 001 (LEC)
Bad Homosexuals
Section 001 (REC)
Working-Class Women's Literature
Section 002 (REC)
18th and 19th Century British Women Writers
Section 001 (LEC)
American Adolescence
Section 002 (LEC)
The Arts of the Apocalypse
Section 003 (LEC)
Borderwork: Representing the Mexico-U.S. Border
Section 004 (LEC)
Home Place: Local Environment, History, and Identity
Section 001 (LEC)
Satires of the Enlightenment
Section 001 (LEC)
The Literature of Climate Change
Section 001 (LEC)
Literature and Oil