Course details

Name: ENLT - 372

Title: WOMEN PROSE WRITERS

Section: 21

Semester: Summer - 2007

Credits: 3

Description:
We will read fiction and non-fiction prose written by women from the United States and other countries, focusing primarily on writers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. We will think in particular about what it means to be a woman writer, what it means to write as a woman, and how women writers address issues such as gender, women’s “place,” culture, family, love, and politics. The course readings will be organized around thematic clusters, rather than chronologically, allowing us to consider continuities and changes in women’s arguments over time as well as across cultures.

Schedule: Tuesday,Thursday From 8:00 pm To 10:30 pm

Graduation requirements:

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  • Genre Study (Fiction)
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Teaching Faculty: Keohane Catherine (keohanec)

Is course canceled: No