ENGL 106

Spring 2016 Part of Term B

Part of Term B
Mar 14-May 4

Credit: 3 hours.

Understanding of the relationship between literature and human experience through the study of significant, recurrent themes.

May be repeated one time if topics vary.

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ENGL 106 class schedule data for spring 2016
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
34570
Lecture-Discussion
2E
1:00PM -2:20PM
MWF
Psychology Building
Hutner, G
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/14/16-05/04/16
Section Title:
21st Century Amer Fiction
Section Info:
Topic Section 2E: 21st Century American Fiction This course will examine the varieties of contemporary American experience by studying several novels and some short stories that try to give readers a sense of the way we live now--at least since 2000. A great deal of history has taken place in the last 15 years, and US writers have tried extremely hard to keep up with the new, or what at least seems to have changed in American culture from preceding decades. One may think of those differences as marking the discrepancy between the world students have been born into and the one in which their parents are at home. Sometimes, that contemporary quality is registered as technology, but it is also found in our writers' close analysis and subtle representation of the social, economic, and sometimes political circumstances of the age. The novelist and story writers we will be reading may not be the best-known or most popular names of the last decade or so, though all of them have been finalists for some of the most prestigious prizes that the literary community awards. Students can expect a few short papers and hourly exams.
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