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this course will provide students with a foundational knowledge of the history and nature of the discipline of english literature. the course will study texts that have shaped the discipline of english studies and are foundational to the study of the text. students will develop an understanding of how writing has been understood as a vital element of literature and as an arena for demonstrating the power of words. students will examine how literary texts have been produced, transformed, and studied over time and will learn to read literary texts critically. students will examine how literary and cultural histories of the disciplines that study literature and the disciplines that study language have developed. as the discipline of english studies has grown, students will also learn to read literary and cultural histories in order to understand the discipline. students will use the study of english literature as a vehicle for developing knowledge about other fields and of the world around them. students will gain familiarity with the curriculum requirements of the major and minor in english. students will develop the skills necessary to engage with the complexities of the discipline of english studies as they pursue undergraduate and graduate study. students will engage in a course-based research project. engl229w / lang229w an introduction to comparative literature (3) (ga;gh) comparative literature is the study of the different literary traditions and their influence on each other. it is a form of literary history in which the traditions being studied are not treated as isolated instances, but as mutually influential parts of a larger story. the course will focus on the study of comparative literature, the study of how comparative literature contributes to the understanding of the history of literature, and how the former influences the latter. as such, the course will read some of the most important works in comparative literature from around the world in order to explore how different traditions and literatures interact and exchange ideas, and how the history of literature is an integral part of the history of culture. the first half of the class will focus on certain themes in comparative literature, e.g. the classical tradition of europe and the modern tradition of the americas, literature from the caribbean, literature from the middle east, literature from africa and asia, literature from other parts of the world, and so on. the second half of the class will concentrate on works of comparative literature, both written and performed, that are part of the reading list for the course. the course is appropriate for english majors and minors, and for students in the comparative literature minor.
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