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Graduate Programs : Graduate Courses: Archived Courses: Fall Term 2002
Archived Graduate Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings
Fall Term 2002

All descriptions and courses are tentative at this point and so are subject to change. All English graduate students will be made aware of course cancellations or additions over e-mail.

ALL GRADUATE COURSES REQUIRE OVERRIDES, AND STUDENTS MUST SEE JAN BURGESS TO OBTAIN OVERRIDES.
The following Fall 2002 English Graduate courses are closed with waitlists:

526.001

668.001

549.001

668.002

569.001

802.001

570.001

821.001

635.001

851.001

646.001

Please contact Jan Burgess in the English Graduate Office
if you would like to be added to the waitlist.
6/18/2002


(Click on Course number to read the course description.)

COURSE/
SECTION

COURSE TITLE

COURSE SUBTITLE

DAY/TIME

ROOM

INSTRUCTOR

501.001 OLD ENGLISH   MW 8:30-10 4211 AH T. Toon
516.001 LITERARY RESEARCH & THE COMPUTER Research and Technology in the Humanities TTH 1-3 G444B MH E. Rabkin
520.001 INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE STUDIES TTh 10-11:30 B239 EH A. Pinch
521.001 HISTORY OF LITERARY THEORY Doing Things With Theory TTh 8:30-10 4199 AH D. Thomas
526.001 LITERATURE AND CULTURE Hybridities: Collaborative Investigations of the Verbal and the Visual Image M 1:30-4:30 Room 2002 Art & Architecture Building L. Gregerson
549.001 CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Some Forms of Contemporary Fiction MW 11:30-1 4175 AH C. Baxter
569.001 CREATIVE NON-FICTION WORKSHOP Th 6-9 4175 AH T. Lynch
570.001 TEACHING WRITING Introduction to Composition Studies W 6-9 4199 AH A. Gere
571.001 FICTION WORKSHOP W 6-9 4175 AH N. Delbanco
571.002 FICTION WORKSHOP W 6-9 4207 AH N. Reisman
574.001 POETRY WORKSHOP T 4-7 4199 AH L Gregerson
574.002 POETRY WORKSHOP M 6-9 4207 AH L. Goodison
627.001 CRITICAL THEORY AND CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES Aesthetic Politics in the Literature of the Postcolonial Pacific
W 4-7 Room TBA S. Najita
635.001 TOPICS IN POETRY Renaissance Poetry MW 1-2:30 4199 AH M. Schoenfeldt
641.001 TOPICS IN THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD Representing Christianity, Judaism and Islam TTh 2:30-4 4211 AH T. Tinkle
646.001 TOPICS IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD TTh 1-2:30 4175 AH M. Levinson
668.001 STUDIES IN AMERICAN AUTHORS Tales of the Market: Some American Fictions 1890-1925 TTh 8:30-10 4175 AH J. Freedman
668.002 STUDIES IN AMERICAN AUTHORS Critical Approaches to African American Literature Th 4-7 4207 AH A. Keizer
695.001 PEDAGOGY F 8:30-11:30 4175 AH A. Curzan
802.001 SEMINAR: ENGLISH LANGUAGE The Revolution in the English Language, 1476-1776 MW 2:30-4 4175 AH R. Bailey
821.001 SEMINAR: CRITICAL THEORY Poststructuralism and Postcolonial Theory T 3-6 4207 AH S. Gikandi
841.001 MODERNISM AND THE MATERIAL TEXT Yeats, Pound, and Moore TTh 10-11:30 4175 AH G. Bornstein
851.001 SEMINAR: AMERICAN LITERATURE Documenting America: Realism, Photography, Modernity W 9-12 4199 AH S. Blair
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