CLCV 220

Spring 2021 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Origins and development of selected major genres in Western literature, emphasizing the relationship between classical representatives and their modern successors.

Same as CWL 220. May be repeated as topic varies.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Cultural Studies - Western
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CLCV 220 class schedule data for spring 2021
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
72820
Online Lecture
Online Lecture
A
A
9:00AM -10:00AM
ARRANGED
T
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
Leon Ruiz, D
Leon Ruiz, D
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/22/21-05/05/21
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
Section Title:
Athens, Ancient and Modern
Section Info:
Virtual Study Abroad, instructor Georgia Sermamoglou-Soulmaidi. This course introduces students to the city of Athens and its monuments through virtual visits to major archaeological sites and museums, studying the modern city and exploring the ways in which it engages with its ancient past. Mix of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.
63846
Online Lecture
D
11:00AM -12:50PM
TR
n.a.
Williams, C
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/22/21-05/05/21
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
Section Title:
Animals in Literature
Section Info:
A selection of literary texts from Greece. Rome and the subsequent Western tradition in which animals are protagonists or narrators. Readings from Plutarch, Ovid, Apuleius; Anna Sewell's Black Beauty; Jack London's Call of the Wild. We conclude by looking beyond the Western tradition to Native American texts, including Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife. Mix of asynchronous and synchronous meetings.
45762
Online Lecture
G
10:00AM -11:30AM
W
n.a.
Bosak-Schroeder, C
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/25/21-05/05/21
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Western course.
Section Title:
Wonders of the World
Section Info:
In this class you will study the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: how they were made, what they meant to the people who built them, and how they have influenced the modern world. Field trips to architectural wonders on the UIUC campus will enrich our understanding of the past. Students taking the class from afar will have the opportunity to study monuments in their own location. Assessments include reflective writing and collaborative projects but no exams. Mix of synchronous and asynchronous meetings on Zoom. Students are required to log in and use Compass2g (compass2g.illinois.edu) in order to complete this course.
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