ENGL 1100 Intro to University Writing (Cr: 3)
Langley
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
13469 L10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Langley, East 2590 Hickman-Barr, Gay
13471 L11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Langley, East 2590 Nilsson, Joakim
13472 L12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1600 1850 Langley, East 2590 Hickman-Barr, Gay
13473 L13 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Langley, East 2590 Swail, Brian Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1200 1500 Langley, East 2590 Swail, Brian
13474 L14 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Langley, East 2590 Hickman-Barr, Gay
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
13476 A75 Online 03/Jan - 09/Apr - - Online Blenkhorn, Debora Final exam 17/Apr - 17/Apr F 1200 1500 Richmond Main 2525 Blenkhorn, Debora
13477 A76 Online 03/Jan - 09/Apr - - Online Mendis, Ranjini Final exam 18/Apr - 18/Apr S 0830 1130 Surrey, Cedar 2065 Mendis, Ranjini
13478 A77 Online 03/Jan - 09/Apr - - Online Ohler, Paul Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 116 Ohler, Paul
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
13485 R10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2515 Doyle, Kegan Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 0830 1130 Richmond Main 2515 Doyle, Kegan
13486 R11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2505 Bartlett, Andrew Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2505 Bartlett, Andrew
13482 R12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2515 Bright, Gillian
13480 R13 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 0830 1130 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul
14025 R14 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Bartlett, Andrew Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 0830 1130 Richmond Main 2525 Bartlett, Andrew
13483 R15 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet
13481 R16 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2515 Gooding, Elizabet
13488 R17 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1200 1500 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan
13489 R18 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2725 Doyle, Kegan Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1200 1500 Richmond Main 2725 Doyle, Kegan
15014 R19 - - -Cancelled
14599 R20 - - -Cancelled
15015 R21 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2515 Bright, Gillian
15016 R22 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr W 1200 1500 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan
15017 R23 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet
15018 R24 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2515 Doyle, Kegan Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2515 Doyle, Kegan
15019 R25 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul
15021 R26 - - -Cancelled
15022 R27 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul
15302 R28 - - -Cancelled
14600 R50 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1900 2150 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1900 2200 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark
13479 R73 - - -Cancelled
10188 R74 - - -Cancelled
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12105 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M W 0830 0950 Surrey, Fir 328 Bartlett, Andrew Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Bartlett, Andrew
13495 S11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M W 0830 0950 Surrey, Fir 322 Cyr, Heather
13130 S12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T R 0830 0950 Surrey, Fir 322 Rupert, John Final exam 16/Apr - 16/Apr R 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 322 Rupert, John
13507 S13 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Swail, Brian Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 0830 1130 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Swail, Brian
13132 S14 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 116 Tyndall, Paul Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 116 Tyndall, Paul
13133 S15 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M W 1300 1420 Surrey, Fir 232 Cyr, Heather
13125 S16 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 116 Ohler, Paul
13487 S17 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1600 1850 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Jones Square, Bry
13497 S18 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Williams, Jennife Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 322 Williams, Jennife
13498 S19 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Surrey Main 2820 Jones Square, Bry
13502 S20 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Smith, Wendy
13134 S21 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 116 Tyndall, Paul Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr W 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 116 Tyndall, Paul
13135 S22 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Smith, Wendy
13499 S23 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly
13131 S24 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 116 Alm, Kirsten
13503 S25 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Larsen, Kim
13510 S26 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 116 Ohler, Paul
13500 S27 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Paul, Gavin
13501 S28 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 116 Rupert, John Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 116 Rupert, John
13504 S29 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1300 1550 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Swail, Brian Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr W 1200 1500 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Swail, Brian
13505 S30 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Pasquini, Robert
13506 S31 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Kennedy, N.P. Final exam 16/Apr - 16/Apr R 1200 1500 Surrey, Cedar 2005 Kennedy, N.P.
13509 S32 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 116 MacDonald, Leanne
13136 S33 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 116 MacDonald, Leanne
14026 S34 - - -Cancelled
13496 S35 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly
13129 S36 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 116 Larsen, Kim
14709 S37 - - -Cancelled
14710 S38 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 116 Doyle, Kelly
14711 S39 - - -Cancelled
15200 S43 - - -Cancelled
15201 S44 - - -Cancelled
15202 S45 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 232 Hemstock, Blair Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 232 Hemstock, Blair
15305 S46 - - -Cancelled
15306 S47 - - -Cancelled
14597 S50 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 322 Larsen, Kim
14081 S51 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 328 Pasquini, Robert
14083 S52 - - -Cancelled
14612 S53 - - -Cancelled
15203 S54 - - -Cancelled
15204 S55 - - -Cancelled
15205 S56 - - -Cancelled
15206 S57 - - -Cancelled
ENGL 1104 Writing Skills for EADP (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12966 S50 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1900 2150 Surrey, Cedar 2065 Hemstock, Blair
ENGL 1202 Read & Write Select. Topics (Cr: 3)
Langley
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12972 L10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Langley, West 1310 Hickman-Barr, Gay
Voices Across Continents: Listen to four women writers from four different continents re-defining the notion of the writer's authority. We a nalyze the use of the double voice, hear echoes of oral practices and read their subversion of patriarchy.
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
12108 A75 Online 03/Jan - 09/Apr - - Online Mendis, Ranjini Mid-term exam 28/Feb - 28/Feb F 1300 1550 Surrey, Cedar 2065 Mendis, Ranjini Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 0830 1130 Surrey, Cedar 2065 Mendis, Ranjini
The Journey and The Traveler: This fully online section will feature physical, imaginary, and metaphorical journeys, and how people change ( or don't) through their experiences. You will be given plenty of opportunity to develop your expository, interpretive, and analytical skills.
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
14589 R10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2515 Bright, Gillian
Ghost Stories. From chilling apparitions to mysterious phantoms, ghosts have populated literature for centuries. We will consider the cultur al and historical significance of ghosts, exploring the hidden meanings of “haunted” poems, plays, short stories, and novels.
14590 R11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr W 0830 1130 Richmond Main 2525 Ostrowski, Paul
Relationships and Conflicts (separately)
12497 R12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2525 Gooding, Elizabet
Must Love Trees: Looking at the Natural World. What does literature suggest about our connection to nature—or our disconnection from it? Br ing your metaphorical hiking boots as we explore poems, stories, essays, a novel, and documentaries that address this question.
13137 R13 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1600 1850 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 1530 1830 Richmond Main 2525 Greenlaw, Duncan
Creative Destruction: Through Camus, Beckett, Plath, Ginsberg, Hamsun, and other writers, this course looks at how people refuse to conform— or fail to conform—to societal norms, and how new codes and beliefs are re-built from the wreckage of old ones.
15030 R14 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Richmond Main 2005 Williams, Jennife
Don't Tell Me What to Think: Resistance and Conformity in Literature. Explore individuals’ struggles to be true to themselves and how they c ome to an understanding of their role in society. Through discussions of poems, plays, and short stories, we will investigate what influences perceptions of se lf and others.
15304 R15 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2515 Greenlaw, Duncan Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1200 1500 Richmond Main 2515 Greenlaw, Duncan
Creative Destruction: Through Camus, Beckett, Plath, Ginsberg, Hamsun, and other writers, this course looks at how people refuse to conform— or fail to conform—to societal norms, and how new codes and beliefs are re-built from the wreckage of old ones.
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
14592 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Doyle, Kelly Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 322 Doyle, Kelly
Contemporary Horror: Why do we love horror stories? Critically examine the horror genre via comics, graphic novels, short fiction, and film/ television clips/viewings in this class. Via monsters, zombies, and more, we’ll discuss sexuality and gender, class and race, nature versus civilization, limina lity, and how monsters/humans are defined
10168 S11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 MacDonald, Leanne
The Middle Ages in Contemporary Culture: Although their own stories take place many centuries in the past, legendary heroes like Hua Mulan, King Arthur, Salah ad-Din, and Robin Hood have a habit of resurfacing whenever we need them to help us tell stories about who we are today. In this course, we w ill examine the concept of 'medievalism' by considering contemporary texts, film, and television that engage with the Middle Ages alongside medieval literature in order to analyze how authors and filmmakers use an imagined version of the medieval era to grapple with modern issues.
14864 S12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Paul, Gavin
The Literature of End Times. This course seeks to connect the current fascination with apocalyptic scenarios in popular culture--unstoppable plagues, cataclysmic wars, natural disasters, merciless invaders--to a survey of highly readable texts from the past 400 years.
12975 S13 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 322 Pasquini, Robert
Representing Nature: Literary representations of the natural world are rarely neutral. This course will examine contemporary and historical texts that highlight the ways in which authors utilize (and manipulate) concepts of nature to diverse ends as they respond to issues including activism, animali ty, extinction, habitat, or resilience. By determining the beliefs, desires, or fears informing these narratives of nature, we will, in turn, reveal the nature of narrative.
12983 S15 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Alm, Kirsten Final exam 16/Apr - 16/Apr R 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Alm, Kirsten
Indigenous and diasporic resistance: In this course, we will read and discuss essays, short fiction, and poetry by writers affected by colon ialism and migration. We will explore their critique of the political and social “script” prepared for them by the dominant, Euro-American culture of North Amer ica as well as by others within their own cultural group. We will then examine how they have navigated and negotiated boundaries and borders between cultures.
15031 S17 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Kennedy, N.P. Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 322 Kennedy, N.P.
The Other Shakespeare: Shakespeare wrote plays. Now plays, novels, films and manga are written about him. Study a variety of artworks that all do something to with or about Shakespeare: lover, fool, villain, hero.
15032 S18 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Jones Square, Bry
Books, Brains, and Benevolence: This course will explore how the perspective-taking facilitated by literature, film, and television can be u sed as a powerful tool for addressing urgent social justice issues and for coping with mental illness. We will read texts about climate change, human and animal rights, AI, depression, loneliness, and more and investigate why the study of literature is not only meaningful but also relevant to our lived experience.
15207 S19 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Jones Square, Bry
Books, Brains, and Benevolence: This course will explore how the perspective-taking facilitated by literature, film, and television can be u sed as a powerful tool for addressing urgent social justice issues and for coping with mental illness. We will read texts about climate change, human and animal rights, AI, depression, loneliness, and more and investigate why the study of literature is not only meaningful but also relevant to our lived experience.
15209 S50 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 242 Pasquini, Robert
Representing Nature: Literary representations of the natural world are rarely neutral. This course will examine contemporary and historical texts that highlight the ways in which authors utilize (and manipulate) concepts of nature to diverse ends as they respond to issues including activism, animali ty, extinction, habitat, or resilience. By determining the beliefs, desires, or fears informing these narratives of nature, we will, in turn, reveal the nature of narrative.
15208 S51 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1900 2150 Surrey, Fir 322 MacDonald, Leanne
The Middle Ages in Contemporary Culture: Although their own stories take place many centuries in the past, legendary heroes like Hua Mulan, King Arthur, Salah ad-Din, and Robin Hood have a habit of resurfacing whenever we need them to help us tell stories about who we are today. In this course, we w ill examine the concept of 'medievalism' by considering contemporary texts, film, and television that engage with the Middle Ages alongside medieval literature in order to analyze how authors and filmmakers use an imagined version of the medieval era to grapple with modern issues.
ENGL 1204 Intro to Literature - Genre (Cr: 3)
Langley
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
10586 L10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1120 Langley, West 2135 Buirs, Betty Anne Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1120 Langley, West 2045 Buirs, Betty Anne Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 0830 1130 Langley, West 2045 Buirs, Betty Anne
10268 L11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1130 1250 Langley, West 2135 Buirs, Betty Anne Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1130 1250 Langley, West 2045 Buirs, Betty Anne Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 1200 1500 Langley, West 2045 Buirs, Betty Anne
Richmond
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
10589 R10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Richmond Main 2525 Blenkhorn, Debora
15033 R50 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1900 2150 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 1900 2200 Richmond Main 2525 Cochrane, Mark
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
13265 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Dearle, Robert Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Dearle, Robert
15038 S11 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 322 Smith, Wendy Final exam 20/Apr - 20/Apr M 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 322 Smith, Wendy
15303 S12 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 328 Smith, Wendy Final exam 15/Apr - 15/Apr W 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 328 Smith, Wendy
ENGL 2317 English Lit 18th to 20th Cent (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
14657 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Larsen, Kim Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 328 Larsen, Kim
ENGL 2341 Science Fiction and Fantasy (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15039 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Swail, Brian Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Swail, Brian
ENGL 2355 Literary Classics on Film (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15040 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Nilsson, Joakim
We will look at how works from the past--Beowulf, Romeo and Juliet, Pride and Prejudice, Frankenstein--change when they are adapted from pri nt to film, and are made to appeal to a contemporary society, often with very different social values and life experiences.
Prerequisites:
All of (a) ENGL 1100 and (b) 3 credits from courses in ENGL at the 1200 level or
higher
Prerequisites:
All of (a) ENGL 1100 and (b) 3 credits from courses in ENGL at the 1200 level or
higher
ENGL 3304 Canadian Drama in English (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15041 S10 - - -Cancelled
ENGL 3305 Film Theory (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15042 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr T 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Tyndall, Paul Final exam 21/Apr - 21/Apr T 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Tyndall, Paul
We live in a world of screens and images, and our very sense of the real is often shaped by screen images. Join me as we read some of the ma jor statements in film theory and apply their insights to a variety of films from the silent era to the present day. Readings will range from early statements o n the unique characteristics of film as an art form, to seminal essays on visual pleasure and narrative cinema, and recent writings on the growing importance of global cinema.
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, including 6 credits from courses in ENGL
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, including 6 credits from courses in ENGL
ENGL 3308 Lit. of the USA:1910-1945 (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15043 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kegan Final exam 23/Apr - 23/Apr R 1530 1830 Surrey, Fir 328 Doyle, Kegan
Paris, Manhattan, L.A. In this course, we will examine not only literature but also movies and songs from the tumultuous era between 1910 an d 1945. Much of our focus will be on urban life—its joys and sorrows. Topics to be discussed include the rise and fall of the American gangster, the Harlem Rena issance and the Jazz Age, and “Californication.” Throughout we will relate the works discussed to America in the age of Trump.
Prerequisites: 18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, including 6 credits of ENGL
Prerequisites: 18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, including 6 credits of ENGL
ENGL 3325 18th-Century British Lit. (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15044 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 328 Bartlett, Andrew Final exam 22/Apr - 22/Apr W 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 328 Bartlett, Andrew
Masquerades and polished balls. Country boobies and city fops. Bluestockings and bravos. Imprisoning marriages, deadly duels. Withering sati re and extravagant romance, rhyming couplets and praise of cats. The world of eighteenth-century literature is home to guardians of order and makers of revoluti on. Take this rambunctious survey to sample, taste, test, and exchange.
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100-level or highe r, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100-level or highe r, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher
ENGL 3330 Studies in Children's Lit (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15219 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr F 1000 1250 Surrey, Fir 232 Cyr, Heather Final exam 17/Apr - 17/Apr F 0830 1130 Surrey, Fir 232 Cyr, Heather
Children's Fantasy: Have you ever been convinced that there is a magical land in the back of the wardrobe? Wondered whether a singing nanny might appear on the East Wind? In this course, we will focus on fantasy literature for children from the last century, asking why fantasy and the imagination ar e so closely associated with books for children, how fantastic stories can uniquely challenge children or give them solace, and why so many of these stories are cherished by readers again and again. ENGL 2430 not required. Bring your own wands!
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 l evel or higher, including 6 credits from courses in ENGL
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 l evel or higher, including 6 credits from courses in ENGL
ENGL 3340 Cross-Cultural World Lit (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15265 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr M 1600 1850 Surrey, Fir 238 Bright, Gillian
In the colonial period, armed conflict against western powers was not the only strategy of opposition; resistance was also enacted in the pa ges of novels, in poems, and on stage. We will consider how revolutions are characterized in literary texts produced during and after struggles for national ind ependence. Are rebels admired as heroes? Condemned as dissidents? By reading a range of narrative genres from diverse periods and geographies, we will consider the various ways postcolonial texts represent rebels and rebellion.
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, i ncluding 6 credits from courses in ENGL
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100 level or higher, i ncluding 6 credits from courses in ENGL
ENGL 3358 British Fiction since 1945 (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15045 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr W 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 328 Ohler, Paul
English 3358 surveys the British novel from 1945 to the beginning of the 21st century. Early in the course we will read novels by Muriel Spa rk and Kingsley Amis and consider their depictions of post-war life and ways in which their work revalues realism in relation to modernism. We will then turn to the novels of John Fowles and Graham Swift to consider their development of postmodern fictional modes, and in the context of Fowles’s work, consider the influ ence of European experimentalism. Byatt’s Possession will present the class with the opportunity to consider British feminist literature and the author’s engage ment with Victorianism. Zadie Smith’s White Teeth will plunge us into a world of varied forms of Britishness and contemporary voices in the context of the decli ne of empire and transformations to British society related to migration and globalization. Throughout the course, our reading of the fiction will focus on tran sformations to the genre of fiction, relevant critical issues, and social and historical contexts.
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100-level or higher, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher
Prerequisites:
18 credits from courses at the 1100-level or higher, including 6 credits of ENGL at the 1100-level or higher
ENGL 4700 Special Topics in Literature (Cr: 3)
Surrey
CRN SECTION TYPE DATES DAYS START END BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR
15046 S10 Class 03/Jan - 09/Apr R 1300 1550 Surrey, Fir 322 Rupert, John Final exam 16/Apr - 16/Apr R 1200 1500 Surrey, Fir 322 Rupert, John
UNDER PARANORMAL SIEGE: Into the realm of the demon cleaner! Join me and your fellow students as amateur paranormal investigators and exorci sts examining cases of demonic attack and possession in selected works of prose fiction and non-fiction, poetry, and film.
Prerequisites:
3 credits from courses in ENGL at the 3000 level or higher
Prerequisites:
3 credits from courses in ENGL at the 3000 level or higher
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