
Spring 2024 English 200-Level Courses
Registering for a 200-level English course for the Spring 2024? Learn more about our exciting courses!
EH 208-01
Readings in Literature and Culture: Time in
Dr. Colleen Noletto
The class will allow you to time travel! View this to learn more.
EH 208-02
Readings in Literature and Culture: Fair Tales
Dr. Beth Boswell
The class is structured around Fairy Tales, including the works of Walt Disney. View this to learn more.
EH 246-01 and -02
Speculative Realities: Utopian Dreams and Realities
Heather Cross
An investigation of the foundation of Thomas More鈥檚 Utopian idea and ways it has and has not found expression in reality. Readings: More鈥檚 Utopia. &苍产蝉辫;础诲颈肠丑颈别鈥檚 We Should All Be Feminists. Suits鈥 The Grasshopper-Games, Life and Utopia. Texts on modern Utopian ideas.
EH 242-01
Mythology: 鈥淭ell Me a Story鈥: old texts, modern contexts
Dr. Chad Thomas
We will examine ancient and modern myths including Theogony, Popul Vuh, Prose Edda, Ramayana, "Cupid and Psyche," Carl Jung on Dreams, "The Hero's Journey," Raven stories from North America, Daniel Boone stories, Stagecoach/Firefly, Vampire stories, and contemporary poetry and short stories in many formats such as movies, graphic novels, video games, YA fiction and emblems of contemporary society.
EH 244-03 and H04
Heroes & Monsters: Frankenstein
Dr. Joe Conway
The class is structured around Frankenstein. View this to learn more.
EH 246-03
Speculative Realities: Climate
Dr. Ryan Brown
Explore the 鈥淲hat If鈥檚鈥 in literature and see where they can lead you. View this to learn more.
EH 246-04 and -05
Speculative Realities: Science Fiction: The Art of Cognitive Estrangement
Dr. Eric Smith
We will explore the form鈥檚 evolution from its historical roots and contexts to its contemporary global expressions, primarily with the short story form, but two short novels and two films included. Readings will include: Jeff Vandermeer鈥檚 The Big Book of Science Fiction, Vandana Singh鈥檚 Of Love and Other Monsters, Vauhini Vara鈥檚 The Immortal King Rao.
EH 241-01
Literature Without Borders
Dr. David St. John
Reading, discussing, analyzing, and writing about literature without borders (might include global perspectives, transnational literature, travel memoirs, etc.) This course covers multiple literary genres, at least two historical periods, diverse authors, and explores various cultural contexts; this course is designed for students of all majors. View this to learn more.