Course details

Name: ENLT - 372

Title: Women Prose Writers

Section: 01

Semester: Spring - 2018

Credits: 3

Description:
Although this is an ENLT course, it counts towards the English (ENGL) major.
Course Objective: To introduce you to various (modern) women's voices from around the world in the form of fiction and essay-writing and to discuss themes relevant to these writers and (thus) concerns to women in general. What does it mean to be female, using such categories and constructs as politics, economics, history, sexuality, and nationality? Is there a woman’s way of thinking or writing that differs from that of male writers?
Books included by such writers: George Sand, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, Laura Esquivel, Isabel Allende, Ama Ata Aidoo, Michelle Cliff, Jeannette Winterson, Toni Morrison, Nawal El Saadawi.



Last updated on 2017-10-20 By Elbert Monika (elbertm)

Schedule: Tuesday,Thursday From 1:00 pm To 2:15 pm

Graduation requirements:

  • Any Literature (1e)
  • Genre Study (Fiction)
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  • Post-1900 (1d)
  • International Issues (3a)
  • Women and Gender Studies (3c)
  • Class Issues (3d)
  • World Literature (TE 6a)

Teaching Faculty: Elbert Monika (elbertm)

Is course canceled: No