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and/or contemporary rhetoricians. First-hand investigation of primary cultural artifacts, including review of archival studies, rhetorical/feminist historiography, and/or qualitative research approaches. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 174. Popular Fiction Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of major types of popular genre fiction (detective, horror, spy, science fiction, Western, fantasy, etc.) Discussion; writing. Examination of works in cultural and historical context and as literary and commercial art. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: IC ENGL 174Z. Popular Fiction - London in Literature Units: 3 GE Area: IC ENGL 175T. Topics in Rhetoric and Writing Studies This course focuses on special topics in Rhetoric and Writing studies, such as rhetorical theory and history, writing theory or pedagogy, literacy studies, research methods, genre studies, writing assessment, teaching with technology. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 175T. Cultural Rhetorics This course highlights rhetoric and composition scholarship on American cultural rhetorics. This course will examine the ways in which rhetoric/composition has paid attention to and added to conversations and research about ethnicities, race, class, gender, sexuality, and able-bodiedness. (Offered Fall 2019) Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 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, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer identities and experience. Also considers how cultural and historical forces shape current notions of sexual identity and community Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 179. Multi-Ethnic American Literature Prerequisite: English 5B or ENGL 10; concurrent enrollment in ENGL 105. Discussion and written analysis of selected poems, plays, fiction, and memoir by authors from several American ethnic backgrounds, such as African American, American Indian, Latino/Hispanic American, Asian American. (Formerly ENGL 169T) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 181. Literary Theory and Criticism A survey of literary theory, including Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, structuralism, and post-structuralism. Topics also include the history of literary criticism and the practice of interpretation. Discussion, lectures, written analyses. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 182. English Workshop Seminar in composition and learning. Discussion and practical exercises concerning theory, evaluation, and improvement of language learning and composition. CR/NC grading only. Units: 1-4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 183T. Seminar in Literature Prerequisite: appropriate upper-division literature course. Designed for students interested in in-depth study of a literary topic; recommended for liberal studies majors. Seminar in an aspect of literary history, type, period, movement, individual author. Reports and written analyses required. Units: 1-4 ENGL 184. Chaucer Co-requisite: concurrent enrollment in ENGL 105. Reading, discussion, and written analyses of the major works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 185. English Internship Seminar Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Seminar to be taken concurrently with ENGL 186 during the first semester of enrollment in program. Group and individual analyses of writing done in internship assignments. Discussion of the rhetorical problems of writing for public agencies, magazines and journals, and private industry. CR/NC grading only. Units: 2 www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 628
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Full Text Search | and/or contemporary rhetoricians. First-hand investigation of primary cultural artifacts, including review of archival studies, rhetorical/feminist historiography, and/or qualitative research approaches. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 174. Popular Fiction Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of major types of popular genre fiction (detective, horror, spy, science fiction, Western, fantasy, etc.) Discussion; writing. Examination of works in cultural and historical context and as literary and commercial art. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: IC ENGL 174Z. Popular Fiction - London in Literature Units: 3 GE Area: IC ENGL 175T. Topics in Rhetoric and Writing Studies This course focuses on special topics in Rhetoric and Writing studies, such as rhetorical theory and history, writing theory or pedagogy, literacy studies, research methods, genre studies, writing assessment, teaching with technology. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 175T. Cultural Rhetorics This course highlights rhetoric and composition scholarship on American cultural rhetorics. This course will examine the ways in which rhetoric/composition has paid attention to and added to conversations and research about ethnicities, race, class, gender, sexuality, and able-bodiedness. (Offered Fall 2019) Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 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, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer identities and experience. Also considers how cultural and historical forces shape current notions of sexual identity and community Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 179. Multi-Ethnic American Literature Prerequisite: English 5B or ENGL 10; concurrent enrollment in ENGL 105. Discussion and written analysis of selected poems, plays, fiction, and memoir by authors from several American ethnic backgrounds, such as African American, American Indian, Latino/Hispanic American, Asian American. (Formerly ENGL 169T) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Spring ENGL 181. Literary Theory and Criticism A survey of literary theory, including Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, structuralism, and post-structuralism. Topics also include the history of literary criticism and the practice of interpretation. Discussion, lectures, written analyses. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 182. English Workshop Seminar in composition and learning. Discussion and practical exercises concerning theory, evaluation, and improvement of language learning and composition. CR/NC grading only. Units: 1-4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring ENGL 183T. Seminar in Literature Prerequisite: appropriate upper-division literature course. Designed for students interested in in-depth study of a literary topic; recommended for liberal studies majors. Seminar in an aspect of literary history, type, period, movement, individual author. Reports and written analyses required. Units: 1-4 ENGL 184. Chaucer Co-requisite: concurrent enrollment in ENGL 105. Reading, discussion, and written analyses of the major works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall ENGL 185. English Internship Seminar Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Seminar to be taken concurrently with ENGL 186 during the first semester of enrollment in program. Group and individual analyses of writing done in internship assignments. Discussion of the rhetorical problems of writing for public agencies, magazines and journals, and private industry. CR/NC grading only. Units: 2 www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 628 |