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May 01, 2024
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ENGH 360 - Comparative Critical Theory and Practice4 credits An exploration of a range of thinkers, movements, issues, debates, and practices in twentieth- and twenty-first century literary and cultural theory. The course examines how various theoretical discourses conceive of literature and culture, the subject and society, language and power, gender and sexuality, race and class. It might explore such schools and fields as Russian Formalism, Marxism, structuralism, deconstruction, psychoanalysis, gender studies, post-colonial, queer, and media theory, but will also to think across these artificial boundaries to examine shared problematics and intellectual heritages. Prerequisite: ENGH 150 Equivalent: ENGL 321
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