Course details
Name: ENGL - 116
Title: WORLD LITERATURE: COMING OF AGE THEME
Section: 02
Semester: Fall - 2022
Credits: 3
Description:
Coming-of-age stories mark a loss of innocence and represent the shift from childhood to adulthood. World Literature includes work outside the American and British literary canons; these international texts are generally written abroad and in other languages. In this introductory literature course, we will examine short stories from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and South America, and the Middle East that feature the coming-of-age theme. Students learn the foundational skills of literary analysis: close analysis/reading, brainstorming, drafting, and editing. This section of World Literature relies on Into the Widening World: International Coming-of-Age Stories by John Loughery (ISBN 978-0892552047/Persea Books). We will also read a short novel, Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha (Penguin, 978-014-1181233). Satisfies for all students: GER F1, Great Works & their Influences. And for English majors: International Issues (3a); Women and Gender Studies (3c); and World Literature (Teacher Education).
Last updated on 2022-03-16 By
Nielsen Wendy (nielsenw)
Schedule: Monday,Thursday From 3:45 pm To 5:00 pm
Graduation requirements:
- International Issues (3a)
- Women and Gender Studies (3c)
- World Literature (TE 6a)
Teaching Faculty: Nielsen Wendy (nielsenw)
Is course canceled: No