2002-2003 Course Schedule
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Autumn Quarter 2002
505 Practicing the Everyday in 19th Century American Literature Patterson TTh 11:30-1:20
507 Literary Criticism: Classical (w/CLit 507) Staten MW 11:30-1:20
510 Literary Criticism: Recent & Contemporary (w/CLit 510 & Span 577) Barbon MW 3:30-5:20
512 Introductory Reading In Old English Remley MW 9:30-11:20
520 Drama, Poetry, and the City, 1600-1642 Fisher TTh 1:30-3:20
533 Ginsberg, Miller, and Cold War America Shulman MW 11:30-1:20
535 American Culture and Criticism Simpson TTh 1:30-3:20
540 British Modernism Burstein MW 3:30-5:20
546 William Butler Yeats H Adams TTh 9:30-11:20
551 Defense/Offense of Poetry (w/CLit 502) H Adams TTh 1:30-3:20
552 Postcolonial Theater and Theory (w/CLit 573A) Blau MW 3:30-5:20
556 Queer Theory in Transnational Times (w/CLit 535A) Reddy MW 7:00-8:50 pm
560 Nature of Language Stygall TTh 11:30-1:20
567A Approaches to Teaching Composition Stygall TTh 3:30-5:20
567B Approaches to Teaching Composition Guerra TTh 3:30-5:20
567C Approaches to Teaching Composition Dillon TTh 3:30-5:20
570 Practicum in TESL Silberstein ARR
571 Theory and Practice in TESL Kanno MW 1:30-3:20
575 Pedagogical Grammar Wennerstrom TTh 1:30-3:20
578 Critical Issues in TESL Kanno MW 10:30-12:20
581 Creative Writer as Critical Reader McHugh F 11:30-3:10
584 Advanced Fiction Workshop Johnson MW 3:30-5:20
585 Advanced Poetry Workshop McElroy TTh 11:30-1:20
592A English Graduate Studies (Interdisciplinary Writing) Graham ARR
592B English Graduate Studies (Interdisciplinary Writing) Sonenberg ARR
593 Textual Studies: Hypertext and Textual Theory (w/CLit 596B/Hum 523A/LIS 598B) Levy MW 11:30-1:20
Winter Quarter 2003
503 Nature and Commercial Culture: Enlightenment/Romantic/Victorian Blake TTh 11:30-1:20
506 Critical Approaches to Literary Texts Allen MW 1:30-3:20
508 Literary Criticism: Medieval & Renaissance (w/CLit 508) Webster MW 11:30-1:20
513 Old English Language and Literature: Beowulf Stevick M-F 9:30-10:20
516 Editing Piers Plowman A Vaughan TTh 1:30-3:20
527 Romantic Aesthetics (w/CLit 548) Modiano MW 3:30-5:20
532 19th Century African-American Literature Moody MW 3:30-5:20
535 American Cultural and Criticism Harkins TTh 11:30-1:20
541 Versions of Post-Modern Novels Reed TTh 4:30-6:20
554 Allegory (w/CLit 502) Halmi TTh 11:30-1:20
556 Cultural Studies (w/CLit 535) Cummings TTh 1:30-3:20
564 Current Rhetorical Theory Dillon MW 11:30-1:20
569 Ethnography of Literacy Guerra MW 1:30-3:20
570 Practicum in TESL Kanno ARR
572 Methods of TESL Harshbarger MW 9:30-11:20
574 Research Methods in Second Language Acquisition Wennerstrom TTh 10:30-12:20
584 Advanced Fiction Workshop Bosworth W 3:30-7:10
585 Advanced Poetry Workshop Kenney TTh 11:30-1:20
593 Textual Studies: Printed Texts (w/Hum522& CLit596C) Streitberger MW 11:30-1:20
600/499 Independent Study: The Structure of the Lyric: a micro-seminar with Helen Vendler Jan 13, 14, 15, 17 2:00-4:00
Spring Quarter 2003
505 Comparative Literary Theories of the Americas Kaup TTh 1:30-3:20
509 Literary Criticism: Early Modern (w/CLit 509) Collins TTh 11:30-1:20
510 Literary Criticism: Recent & Contemporary (w/CLit 510) Cummings MW 3:30-5:20
535 Africana Literature and Identity Butler TTh 3:30-5:20
537A American Autobiography Woodward MW 1:30-3:20
537B The Modern Girl Project Weinbaum TTh 1:30-3:20
546 Post-colonial Writers out of India -- Naipaul, Narayan, Rushdie Blake MW 9:30-11:20
550 Theory of the Novel (w/CLit 570, Germ 590) Brown MW 1:30-3:20
551 The Poetry of Modernism (w/CLit 571) Blau MW 3:30-5:20
562 Discourse Analysis Bawarshi MW 11:30-1:20
570 Practicum in TESL Wennerstrom ARR
576 Testing and Evaluation in TESL Markley TTh 9:30-11:20
581 Creative Writer as Critical Reader Shields MW 12:30-2:20
584 Advanced Fiction Workshop Shields MW 9:30-11:20
585 Advanced Poetry Workshop Bierds TTh 11:30-1:20

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