ENG 336 HUMANS/OTHER ANIMALS IN US LIT

HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE

The intersections of nature, culture, and species across primarily nineteenth-century literature. The course explores questions of gender, race, and category in fiction and poetry in order to examine the aesthetic, scientific, and cultural-historical dimensions of how humans, animals, and their environments are represented.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as AMS 336/ES 336.

Prerequisite

Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. For sophomores, ENG 250 is strongly recommended.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 18 students.

Attributes

MOIB, MOIE, W, SDP