This required capstone seminar offers in-depth study of a specialized topic in a discussion-based setting. Students are guided in the development of...
This course explores how contemporary writers and artists have attempted to come to terms with the so-called post-print era - a historical moment...
Why do we assign critical and aesthetic value to some works of art and not to others? Why are some considered "classics," others "trash"? This course...
Contrary to the assumption that theories are designed to obscure or complicate things, theories seek to interpret and explain sociocultural...
Diversity is embodied in the texts that surround us, from novels, movies, and other works that we consciously consume, to more subliminal pieces such...
In literature, advertising, and online - we are surrounded by representations that both enable and prescribe how we interpret gender and sex. This...
The course considers the interconnections and ongoing dialogue between postcolonial and colonial discourses and literatures, and the socio-historical...
This course for English as a Second Language students covers material focusing on how our use of language reflects our social identities. The course...
As the third course in the series of Lower Level Liberal courses for students whose mother tongue is not English, this course introduces students to...
This course for English as a Second Language students cover material focusing on how language is framed by institutional and cultural perspectives....
This writing intensive course explores how language reflects and shapes society. The course also aims to further develop students' academic reading...