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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ENGL& 244 - American Literature I Credits: 5 LEC hours per week: 5 Examines influential American literary voices and styles from settlement times through the present. Formerly: ENGL 245. Course Outcomes:
- Differentiate and examine a broad variety of American literary voices, styles, and the cultures from which these works arise.
- Competently employ literary terminology.
- Identify the diversity of voices, styles, values, and experiences revealed in American literature, as well as appraise the contributions of previously overlooked or marginalized voices.
- Assess the relationship between literature and its themes to its contextual times, places, and historical and political events.
- Evaluate the ways that literature’s insights can be relevant culturally and personally.
- Interpret and analyze literary texts, such as poetry, stories, essays, plays, novels, speeches, and memoirs.
- Apply several different literary critical approaches to class texts.
- Critique the literature by presenting and clarifying opinions and responses to reading through use of textual evidence and other rhetorical devices.
Course Topics:
- Readings from historic and contemporary American authors.
- Discussion of the course literature and reader response to it.
- Influence of religious, cultural, and political events as shaping forces in literature.
- Emergence of the voice of literary minorities.
- Literary trends
Course Attribute(s): Humanities
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