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Modern Global Literature

English Credit Course College

Focuses on universal themes, drawn from various modern national and transnational literatures, such as: nature, childhood, gender, class, ethnicity, conflict, alienation, assimilation, identity, and self-image. Students analyze literature from diverse cultural perspectives, exploring works beyond the familiar boundaries of the Euro-American tradition. This course may include readings from Asia, Africa, Oceania, the Americas and Europe.
Prereq: ENG 112, ENG 114, or ENG 116

Credits

3

Offered

P - Periodically

Course Attributes

HC-Hum/Fine Arts/Lib Art Core, DEI-Diversity Requirement

Prerequisites

Prereq: ENG 112, ENG 114, or ENG 116