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Transnational Modernism (dcp)

Advanced study of selected topics in literature, language, and culture. May be repeated as topics change. Prerequisites: ITW 101, ENG 215, ENG 315, and one additional 300-level English course. Fall, Spring.

Section: ENG-490-01
Credits: 4
Faculty: Emily Robins Sharpe
Days: TR
Times: 2:00PM‑3:45PM (TR)
Start/End Date: 08/28/23 - 12/15/23
Instruction Method: Lecture-based Learning
Comments: Following the lead of Anglophone modernists-James Joyce, VirginiaWoolf, and Nella Larsen among them-who examined issues of worldtravel and colonialism, this course understands modernism as aglobal phenomenon. We will look to both canonical andmarginalized authors from around the world to consider how theyrepresent, rethink, and disregard European and American models ofmodernist aesthetics.

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