ENGL 272
Spring 2006 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Writing-intensive course which explores how a range of films made in the United States have represented diverse ethnicities and cultures in relation to each other and to dominant American media conventions and social ideas. A comparative, case study approach examines racial and gender stereotyping, historical and economic factors, and reactions of various audiences to the films.
Same as AFRO 272. Prerequisite: Fulfillment of the Composition I English requirement; sophomore standing or above.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
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43497
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Lecture-Discussion
Lecture-Discussion
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E
E
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1:00PM
-2:50PM
7:30PM
-9:50PM
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MW
M
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English Building
English Building
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Lebron, G
Curry, R Lebron, G
Curry, R |
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