EN226
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Survey of British Literature II
Global Humanities
College of Liberal Arts
Subject Code
EN
Number
226
Title
Survey of British Lit II
Description
An overview of British literature from the Romantics to the present in their historical and cultural contexts. Materials may include essays, poetry, non-fiction, fiction, drama, and archival materials, as well as media. This course cultivates awareness of British literature and culture and engages issues of global significance ranging from the function of art and the role of the artist; the construction of personal and public identities; race; class; gender; sexuality; empire; and the rise of technology. EN 226 engages colonial, post-colonial, and Commonwealth authors who intrinsically disrupt Western/European categories culturally, ethnically, linguistically, and geographically. Provides a foundation for upper-level study in the discipline for English majors. Satisfies General Education or Bachelor of Arts degree requirements in literature and Bachelor of Arts requirement for Intercultural Knowledge & Awareness. 3 Lecture hours. Prerequisite: EN102 or EN 111
Course Typically Offered
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3
Maximum Variable Credits
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Repeatable
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Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
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Max Credits Repeatable
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College
College of Liberal Arts