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2008-2009 English Graduate Seminars

Note: Descriptions subject to change.
Note: All courses subject to change.

FALL 2008
Gina Bloom ENL 244: Research Approaches to Shakespeare
Joshua Clover ENL 236: Poetics
Mark Jerng ENL 200: Introduction to Graduate Study
Patricia Moran CRI 200B: Psychoanalysis and Literature
Timothy Morton CRI 200A
Parama Roy CST 295: Subaltern Subjects, Subaltern Studies
Matthew Stratton ENL 233: Aesthetics, Politics, and Modernism in the U.S.
Claire Waters ENL 240: Troilus, Criseyde, and the Undead Past
Alan Williamson

ENL 264: Dante and Modern Poetry



WINTER 2009
Nathan Brown ENL 236: Twenty-First Century Poetry and Poetics
Seeta Chaganti ENL 240: Landscape and Space in Medieval Culture
Gregory Dobbins

ENL 225: James Joyce and the Archive

Elizabeth Freeman ENL 262: Sexuality and Temporality in Twentieth-Century   American Literature
Christopher Loar ENL 248: Fear, 1685 – 1794
Desirée Martin ENL 233: Transnational American Studies
John Marx ENL 254: What do we mean when we say “ Twentieth-Century British Fiction ” ?
Colin Milburn ENL 210: Science (Fiction)
Elizabeth Miller ENL 254: Wilde and Shaw
Michael Ziser ENL 238: The Histories and Futures of Ecocriticism


SPRING 2009
Joanne Diehl ENL 262: The American Lyric Poem
Margaret Ferguson ENL 246: Restoration Cultural Debates
Kathleen Frederickson ENL 252: Victorian Sexualities
Hsuan Hsu ENL 210: The Space of Literature
Mark Jerng ENL 233: “ Race ” in the Post-Race Era
Richard Levin ENL 242: Sixteenth-Century Poetry
Scott Shershow CT 200B: Derrida and Deconstruction
David Simpson ENL 250: Romantic Cosmopolitans
David Van Leer ENL 256: The Invention of America, 1600-1800
Evan Watkins CT 200C: Representation, Aesthetics and Economics


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