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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 565 vision writing skills requirement for graduation. Units: 4 ENGL 161. Advanced Writing of Poetry Prerequisite: ENGL 41. Intensive workshop in the writing of poet-ry; appropriate readings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 163. Advanced Writing of Fiction Prerequisite: ENGL 43. Intensive workshop in the writing of fiction; appropriate readings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 164. Advanced Writing of Creative Nonfiction Prerequisite: ENGL 44. Intensive workshop in memoir, lyric essay, and all other forms of creative nonfiction writing; appropriate read-ings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 164Z. Advanced Prose Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 5B or ENGL 10. Workshop in all forms of non-fiction prose writing; appropriate readings and analyses. Designed for majors in all fields who want to develop their writing. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 167. Mythology and Folklore Discussion and written analyses of the structure, content, and function of myth and folklore in world literature, with particular em-phasis on the relationships among language, myth, and culture. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 168T. Women and Literature (WS 168T same as ENGL 168T.) Prerequisite: ENGL 20. Dis-cussion and written analysis of literature by and about women. Special emphasis on 19th and 20th Century authors including the Brontes, George Eliot, Emily Dickinson, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and contemporary writers. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 169T. Forms of Literature Sections designated as emphasizing poetry, drama, novel, short story, perhaps limited to a specific period or subclass; for exam-ple, 18th Century English Novel, 20th Century British and Ameri-can Poetry, Modern Short Stories, 20th Century Drama, Tragedy, Folklore, Mythology. Discussion and written analyses are required. Units: 1-4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 169T. Mexican American Literature An undergraduate seminar in Mexican American literature. It pro-vides the skills necessary to understand and historically contextu-alize literature produced by Mexican American authors between the years 1848 to the present. Texts discussed in class include novels, poetry and plays. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 171. Biography and Autobiography Reading, discussion, and written analyses of selected biograph-ical or autobiographical works, including such topics as literary biography, the autobiographical essay, memoirs, and issues of gender and ethnicity in biographical form. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 174. Popular Fiction Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of major types of popular genre fiction (detective, horror, spy, sci-ence fiction, Western, fantasy, etc.) Discussion; writing. Examina-tion of works in cultural and historical context and as literary and commercial art. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring GE Area: IC ENGL 174Z. Popular Fiction - London in Literature Units: 3 GE Area: IC ENGL 175T. Lectures in Literature Lectures in a selected topic in literature or related fields by the regular faculty and/or visiting lecturers. Units: 1-4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 175T. Writing in the Digital Age Designed especially for future teachers of writing, this ciurse introduces students to the variety of new genres (including blogs, wikis, etc) and modes of reception produced by the development of traditional print forms into online and e-formats. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 176T. Apocalyptic Film We will be focusing primarily on robot/cyborg films of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s as apocalyptic narratives. From the atomic bomb to the red scare to the roles of women to distrust of corporate Ameri-ca to the awe and mystery of life itself, the films we will be looking at reflect how we as a culture have been and perhaps where we in many respects remain. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 177. Literature, Cinema and the Liberal Arts Explores humanistic themes and motifs through comparative analysis of works of literature, drama, and contemporary cinema. Examines how film and the other arts shape and reflect American values. Two essay midterms. Final project/paper. Five thousand work writing requirement. (Formerly INTD 168) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 178. Lesbian & Gay Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or permission of the instructor. Discussion and written analysis of literature that explores lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and/or queer identities and experience. Also
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 565 vision writing skills requirement for graduation. Units: 4 ENGL 161. Advanced Writing of Poetry Prerequisite: ENGL 41. Intensive workshop in the writing of poet-ry; appropriate readings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 163. Advanced Writing of Fiction Prerequisite: ENGL 43. Intensive workshop in the writing of fiction; appropriate readings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 164. Advanced Writing of Creative Nonfiction Prerequisite: ENGL 44. Intensive workshop in memoir, lyric essay, and all other forms of creative nonfiction writing; appropriate read-ings and analyses. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 164Z. Advanced Prose Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 5B or ENGL 10. Workshop in all forms of non-fiction prose writing; appropriate readings and analyses. Designed for majors in all fields who want to develop their writing. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 167. Mythology and Folklore Discussion and written analyses of the structure, content, and function of myth and folklore in world literature, with particular em-phasis on the relationships among language, myth, and culture. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 168T. Women and Literature (WS 168T same as ENGL 168T.) Prerequisite: ENGL 20. Dis-cussion and written analysis of literature by and about women. Special emphasis on 19th and 20th Century authors including the Brontes, George Eliot, Emily Dickinson, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and contemporary writers. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 169T. Forms of Literature Sections designated as emphasizing poetry, drama, novel, short story, perhaps limited to a specific period or subclass; for exam-ple, 18th Century English Novel, 20th Century British and Ameri-can Poetry, Modern Short Stories, 20th Century Drama, Tragedy, Folklore, Mythology. Discussion and written analyses are required. Units: 1-4, Repeatable up to 8 units Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 169T. Mexican American Literature An undergraduate seminar in Mexican American literature. It pro-vides the skills necessary to understand and historically contextu-alize literature produced by Mexican American authors between the years 1848 to the present. Texts discussed in class include novels, poetry and plays. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 171. Biography and Autobiography Reading, discussion, and written analyses of selected biograph-ical or autobiographical works, including such topics as literary biography, the autobiographical essay, memoirs, and issues of gender and ethnicity in biographical form. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 174. Popular Fiction Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of major types of popular genre fiction (detective, horror, spy, sci-ence fiction, Western, fantasy, etc.) Discussion; writing. Examina-tion of works in cultural and historical context and as literary and commercial art. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring GE Area: IC ENGL 174Z. Popular Fiction - London in Literature Units: 3 GE Area: IC ENGL 175T. Lectures in Literature Lectures in a selected topic in literature or related fields by the regular faculty and/or visiting lecturers. Units: 1-4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 175T. Writing in the Digital Age Designed especially for future teachers of writing, this ciurse introduces students to the variety of new genres (including blogs, wikis, etc) and modes of reception produced by the development of traditional print forms into online and e-formats. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 176T. Apocalyptic Film We will be focusing primarily on robot/cyborg films of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s as apocalyptic narratives. From the atomic bomb to the red scare to the roles of women to distrust of corporate Ameri-ca to the awe and mystery of life itself, the films we will be looking at reflect how we as a culture have been and perhaps where we in many respects remain. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 177. Literature, Cinema and the Liberal Arts Explores humanistic themes and motifs through comparative analysis of works of literature, drama, and contemporary cinema. Examines how film and the other arts shape and reflect American values. Two essay midterms. Final project/paper. Five thousand work writing requirement. (Formerly INTD 168) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 178. Lesbian & Gay Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 105 or permission of the instructor. Discussion and written analysis of literature that explores lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and/or queer identities and experience. Also |