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Nov 21, 2024
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ENG 205: Perspectives on World Literature Goal: Through close reading and discussion of literature from primarily non-Western cultures, students explore such topics as the legacy of colonialism in world literature, challenges of cross-cultural literary analysis, and strategies writers use to shape their identities or engender social change. Students will identify issues arising from increasingly complex global connections; analyze how components such as socio-economic status, ethnicity, race, and religion shape beliefs and behaviors; and communicate and interact effectively across cultures. Content: Each semester this class selects a particular perspective from which to consider authors’ use of creative writing to address issues in their lives and the lives of their communities. Such perspectives may include a particular geographical region, cultural phenomenon, or component of writers’ identity (for example, African literature, globalization, or expatriated writers). Gen. Ed. Category: Synthesizing Perspectives; Diverse & Interdependent World; (HUM). Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or permission of instructor. Credit: 3 Degree Level: Undergraduate
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