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ENGH204

Environmental Writing and Eco-Criticism

English College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

ENGH

Course Number

204

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BHUM: GenEd-Breadth/Humanities, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, DVUS: GenEd-Diversity US, ENCW: Major-Engl:CreativeWr Elective, MECW: Major-English:CreativeWriting, MEWC: Major-English:Writing/Comms, NECW: Minor-English:CreativeWriting, WRIT: GenEd-Writing Intensive, ENEL: Minor-Engl:Literature Elective, ENEW: Minor-Engl:Writ/Comms Elective, NENL: Minor-English:Literature, NEWC: Minor-English:Writing/Comms

Course Short Title

Environ Writ & Eco-Criticism

Course Long Title

Environmental Writing and Eco-Criticism

Course Description

Introduces ecocriticism, the study of literature and the environment, alongside American environmental writing. With readings ranging widely from traditional nature writing to multi-ethnic U.S. fiction, specific questions are addressed such as: How does environmental writing both reflect and shape values and attitudes about the human relationship with our environment? What kinds of questions does ecocriticism raise and how do different ecocritical strains approach literary, philosophical, and ethical questions in different ways? How is our understanding of the physical environment impacted by discourses of nature, race, gender, class, and location?

Min

4

Repeatable

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Equivalent Course(s)

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