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Nov 24, 2024
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Courses of Study 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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First-Year Writing Seminars Recommended for Prospective Majors:
Critical Writing and Creative Nonfiction:
Courses Under Three Credits:
These courses give students the opportunity to explore important topics and issues from a literary and cultural perspective. While they don’t count toward an English major or minor, they enrich students’ understanding of the humanities’ relevance to life at Cornell and beyond.
2000-level courses:
Courses at the 2000-level include foundational surveys designed to introduce English majors and minors to important areas of the curriculum, courses on major themes and topics that span historical periods, and courses intended for non-majors as well as majors and minors. No previous college-level study in English is assumed. 3000-level courses:
Courses at the 3000-level cover major literary periods, authors, traditions, and genres, as well as literary theory, cultural studies, and creative and expository writing. These courses are designed primarily for English majors and minors, though non-majors are welcome to take them. Some previous college-level study in English is assumed. - ENGL 3021 - Literary Theory on the Edge (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3030 - [Seminar in American Literature: Beginnings to the Civil War] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3080 - Icelandic Family Sagas (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3110 - Old English (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3115 - Video and New Media: Art, Theory, Politics (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3120 - Beowulf (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3190 - [Chaucer] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3206 - [Black Women and Political Leadership] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3230 - [Renaissance Poetry]
- ENGL 3240 - Blood Politics: Comparative Renaissance Drama (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3260 - [Spenser and the Faerie Queene]
- ENGL 3270 - Shakespeare: The Late Plays (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3280 - [The Bible as Literature] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3290 - [Milton: Political Revolution and Paradise Lost]
- ENGL 3330 - Fictions of Self-Invention: The Eighteenth Century Novel
- ENGL 3340 - [Race, Class, Gender and Violence] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3390 - Jane Austen
- ENGL 3430 - [The Brontës]
- ENGL 3470 - [The Victorian Novel]
- ENGL 3500 - The High Modernist Tradition
- ENGL 3525 - [Twentieth Century American Poetry] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3530 - [Imagining India, Home and Diaspora] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3545 - [Migrant, Muggle, Hobbit, Spy: English Literature from Blitz to Brexit]
- ENGL 3550 - [Decadence] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3560 - Thinking from a Different Place: Indigenous Philosophies (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3580 - [Twentieth Century Women Writers of Color in the Americas] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3591 - [Kids Rule! Children’s Popular Culture] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3612 - [Capitalism and Colonialism in Early American Literatures] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3650 - Envisioning America: Nineteenth-Century US Poetry and Prose (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3660 - [Reading the Nineteenth-Century American Novel] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3670 - Modern American Fiction (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3685 - [Growing Up Latina/o] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3690 - [The Race and Gender of Poverty in Literature and Film] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3702 - [Desire and Cinema] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3705 - [Serial Stories: Television and the Novel]
- ENGL 3713 - Books Turned into Operas (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3721 - [Food, Gender, and Culture] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3725 - [Femininity as Masquerade] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3741 - Media, Design, and Community Engagement
- ENGL 3742 - [Africans and African Americans in Literature] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3745 - [What are We Doing Here: Education in Literature and Theory]
- ENGL 3752 - Thirteen Plays (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3755 - [Literature, Trauma, and Culture] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3762 - Law and Literature
- ENGL 3765 - [The 21st Century Novel]
- ENGL 3778 - Free Speech, Censorship, and the Age of Global Media
- ENGL 3785 - Apocalyptic Films and Fictions
- ENGL 3790 - Reading Nabokov (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3805 - Literary Translation
- ENGL 3820 - Narrative Writing
- ENGL 3830 - Narrative Writing
- ENGL 3840 - Poetry Writing
- ENGL 3850 - Poetry Writing
- ENGL 3890 - The Personal Voice: Nonfiction Writing
- ENGL 3910 - Poetry and Poetics of the Americas (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3920 - [Introduction to Critical Theory] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3954 - [Spoken Word, Hip-Hop Theater, and the Politics of the Performance] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3980 - Latinx Popular Culture Matters (crosslisted)
4000-level courses:
Courses at the 4000 level are advanced seminars intended primarily for English majors and minors who have already taken courses at the 2000 and/or 3000 level. Other students may enroll in these courses, but are encouraged to consult with the instructor. Courses Primarily for Graduate Students:
Permission of the instructor is a prerequisite for admission to courses numbered in the 6000s. These are intended primarily for graduate students, although qualified undergraduates are sometimes admitted. Undergraduates seeking admission to a 6000-level course should consult the instructor. - ENGL 6000 - Colloquium for Entering Students
- ENGL 6021 - Literary Theory on the Edge (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6050 - Archives and Artifacts
- ENGL 6110 - Old English (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6120 - Beowulf (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6125 - [Literary Biography and Autobiography from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6145 - Race and Gender in the Middle Ages (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6180 - The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6190 - Chaucer and Gower (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6255 - Theorizing Fiction in the Early Modern World
- ENGL 6265 - Renaissance Non-Humanism: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral
- ENGL 6270 - [Advanced Seminar in Shakespeare]
- ENGL 6285 - [Early Modern Translations] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6290 - [Milton]
- ENGL 6330 - [Eighteenth-Century Literature: Other-than-Human Forms: Materialism, Affect, Ecocriticism, Animal]
- ENGL 6320 - [Literary Animal Studies: Species, Innovation and the Rise of the Animal in 18th Century Literature]
- ENGL 6390 - Studies in Romanticism: Wordsworth, Keats, and Critics
- ENGL 6507 - [Black Women Writers: Book to Screen] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6525 - Modernism, Media, and Mediation
- ENGL 6530 - [The Modern Imagination: The Major Authors]
- ENGL 6545 - [Key Texts of Modernity]
- ENGL 6554 - Modernist Fiction and the Erotics of Style (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6555 - [History of the Lie] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6556 - Rethinking Trauma Theory (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6600 - [Erotics of Visuality] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6615 - [Indigenous Literary Criticism and Theory]
- ENGL 6620 - Captivity and Poetics of the Undocument
- ENGL 6635 - [Literature of the Civil War and Reconstruction]
- ENGL 6660 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century American Ecocriticism and the Environmental Imagination
- ENGL 6670 - [The Construction of Indian Country in Law and Literature] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6707 - Theory and Method
- ENGL 6710 - Law and Literature (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6715 - The Idea of Black Culture
- ENGL 6720 - [New Latinx Writing] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6725 - Aesthetics and Politics of Touch (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6731 - [Politics of English and African Literature]
- ENGL 6733 - The Future of Whiteness (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6741 - Sustainable Forms
- ENGL 6755 - [Critical Ecologies]
- ENGL 6766 - Practicum in Performance Criticism and Dramaturgy (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6774 - Queer Time in Contemporary Fiction
- ENGL 6785 - Linguistic Theory and Poetic Structure (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6880 - [Contemporary Poetry and Poetics] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6912 - [Michel Foucault: Sovereignty to BioPolitics] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 6995 - [Race and Time] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 7020 - [Key Issues in Contemporary Theory: Ideology, Knowledge, Social Identity]
- ENGL 7100 - [Advanced Old English: The Anglo-Saxons and the Bible]
- ENGL 7160 - [Piers Plowman] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 7412 - Law and Humanities Colloquium (crosslisted)
- ENGL 7800 - MFA Seminar: Poetry
- ENGL 7801 - MFA Seminar: Fiction
- ENGL 7810 - MFA Seminar: Poetry
- ENGL 7811 - MFA Seminar: Fiction
- ENGL 7850 - Reading for Writers
- ENGL 7890 - Pedagogical and Thesis Development
- ENGL 7940 - Directed Study
- ENGL 7950 - Group Study
- ENGL 7960 - Placement Seminar
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