Narrative Across Cultures
ENGL 0039.401
also offered as: COML 1025 / MELC 1960 / SAST 1124 / THAR 1025
instructor(s):
TR 12:00-1:29pm
The purpose of this course is to present a variety of narrative genres and to discuss and illustrate the modes whereby they can be analyzed. We will be looking at shorter types of narrative: short stories, novellas, and fables, and also some extracts from longer works such as autobiographies. While some works will come from the Anglo-American tradition, a larger number will be selected from European and non-Western cultural traditions and from earlier time-periods. The course will thus offer ample opportunity for the exploration of the translation of cultural values in a comparative perspective.
English Major Requirements
English Concentration Attributes
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20th-21st Century Concentration (AE21)
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Department of English