ENG-280 Theory and Methods of the Study of Literature

By introducing major movements and theories informing scholarly studies in literature, this course helps prepare serious students of literature for advanced study and research in the field. Students explore and apply major twentieth-century literary theories, thereby observing both how literature lends itself to different forms of interpretation and how the formal study of literature has changed over time. Students also write a substantial literary analysis grounded in literary-theoretical approaches. Topics of discussion may include new criticism, structuralism, psychoanalytic criticism, Marxism, deconstruction, post-structuralism, gender studies, new formalism, race and ethnic studies, cultural studies, queer theory, new historicism, postcolonial theory, phenomenology, and eco criticism. Prerequisites: FYS-101 or FYS-110 and ENG-200-Level literature course (any version)

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

FYS-101 or FYS-110 and one 200-level Literary Studies course must be completed prior to registering for this course.