This concentration gives the student a comparative perspective on the important questions and practical considerations that form the subject of literary studies across a broad spectrum of cultures and viewpoints in America. Students must take both ENG 2110: American Literature I and ENG 2120: American Literature II. In addition, this concentration requires successful completion of at least six courses from the following list:
| ENG 2110 |
American Literature I |
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| ENG 2120 |
American Literature II |
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| ENG 2122 |
American Classics |
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| ENG 2130 |
Literature of the American South |
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| ENG 2140 |
Contemporary American Literature |
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| ENG 2860 |
American West in Film and Literature |
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| ENG 2865 |
America at War in Film and Literature |
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| ENG 3110 |
American Novels |
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| ENG 3650 |
Twentieth Century Fiction |
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| ENG 2160 |
Gay and Lesbian Literature |
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| ENG 2365 |
Banned Books and Dangerous Ideas |
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| ENG 2629 |
Adolescents in Film and Literature |
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| ENG 2631 |
Journey in Literature |
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| ENG 2632 |
Women in 19th Century Literature |
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| ENG 2633 |
Individual v. Society |
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| ENG 2634 |
Literature and the Law |
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| ENG 2642 |
Asian Film and Literature |
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| ENG 2660 |
Frankenstein from Novel to Film |
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| ENG 2820 |
Modern Poetry |
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| ENG 2830 |
Film and Novel |
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| ENG 2840 |
Film and Drama |
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| ENG 2845 |
Ghosts in Film and Literature |
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| ENG 2870 |
Spy in Film and Fiction |
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| ENG 3050 |
Comedy |
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| ENG 3340 |
Women in Modern Literature |
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| ENG 3342 |
Business in Film and Literature |
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| ENG 3545 |
Modern Drama |
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| ENG 3650 |
Twentieth Century Fiction |
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| ENG 3700 |
Shakespeare |
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