ENG 3679 - Screenwriting - Dills (Spring 2023)
Oct 25, 2022
“To make a great film you need three things – the script, the script and the script.” – Alfred Hitchcock.The purpose of the course is to learn...
ENG 3710 Studies in Women and Literature: Native American Women Writers - Birkhofer (Spring 2023)
Oct 25, 2022
In 1600 the governor of St. Augustine conducted an inquiry into sending a Spanish convoy to the interior of what would become the U.S. Southeast. In t...
ENGL 2130 Ethnic American Literature - Intersections of Latinx and Native American Literatures - Birkhofer (Spring 2023)
Oct 25, 2022
This course will center Latinx and Native American U.S. literary voices from 1600 to the present. The purpose of this course is to provide a literary ...
ENG 4895 Twentieth Century British Literature: 1945-Present - Ivory (Spring 2023)
Oct 25, 2022
ENG 4895 will explore literary postmodernism. Conclusively defining postmodernism is impossible. Some opine the postmodernist movement begins in the a...
ENG 2190: Science Fiction and Fantasy - Babb (Spring 2023)
Oct 25, 2022
This course explores how science fiction and fantasy provide imaginative spaces for authors and readers to address the hopes and anxieties humans have...
ENG 4795/6: Postmodern Experimental Poetry - Flores (Spring 2023)
Oct 11, 2022
This course offers an exploration of experimental traditions in poetry in the past 60 years and the myriad ways in which poets have challenged the lit...
Savannah Sipple’s “Write Honestly”
Oct 11, 2022
On September 22, Savannah Sipple joined us as part of our Visiting Writers Series for a conversation about finding oneself as a writer and to re...
ENG 2040: World Literature 1640 to Now - Muenchrath (Spring 2023)
Oct 5, 2022
In this course, we’ll read world literature written since the 17th century in order to investigate, through unique and differing perspectives, our s...