ENG212 — British Literature 1798 to Present
ENG 212 - British Literature 1798 to Present ENG 212 - British Literature 1798 to Present Description: Exploration of major artistic, historical, cultural, philosophical, gender, and genre issues represented in selected works of British literature from 1798 to the present. Reading Proficiency. General Education Competency: Written Communication; Diversity Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Course Content: Characteristic elements and examples of literary texts and genres (themes, structure, style, types, and analysis) Factors that affect critical reading and response: issues of translation, ethnocentrism, gender, and bias/prejudice Historical, geographical, cultural, ethnic, race and gender contexts for the study of British literature from 1798 to present Conceptual frameworks applied to British literature from 1798 to present: definitions of culture, gender, race, and ethnicity; literary terminology; aesthetic movements Information literacy skills related to independent research Learning
Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG101H