MA in English Lit: Home | Prospective Students | Current Students | Courses | News | Contact Why MA in English Lit? Beyond gaining familiarity with major works of literature, with literary and critical trends and approaches, students in the MA in English Literature program hone their analytical skills, their critical competence, and their ability …
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MA in English Lit: Home | Prospective Students | Current Students | Courses | News | Contact MA RECRUITMENT MEETING The MA in Literature will be holding an online meeting on Zoom on May 3, at 5pm (Eastern), 2024 for current and prospective students. This is a chance to find out about the program. There …
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A versatile education for an ever-changing world MA in English Lit: Home | Prospective Students | Current Students | Courses | News | Contact The MA in English Literature at CCNY is an intellectually and culturally diverse urban program with robust international connections. It is home to a community of students who will go …
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MA in English Lit: Home | Prospective Students | Current Students | Courses | News | Contact COURSE BULLETIN: https://bulletin.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ HIGHLIGHTED UPCOMING COURSES – FALL 2024 The Short Story in the Americas and Beyond Prof. Lyn DiIorio In this course we explore the modern short story, a beautiful yet highly underrated form. Our approach focuses …
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MA in English Lit: Home | Prospective Students | Current Students | Courses | News | Contact Program Requirements 1. Thirty credits are required for the degree, six of which may be taken outside of the concentration after consultation with and approval by the Director of the Literature Program, and three of which are given …
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Course bulletin view / download PDF: Text course descriptions below: Gateway Course Required for the Beginning Major Engl 25000Introduction to Literary Study 21052 sec. D Elizabeth Mazzola M, W 12:30 – 1:45pm21051 sec. E Kedon Willis M, W 2:00 – 3:15pm21050 sec. F Tyson Ward M, W 3:30 – 4:45pm21110 sec. M …
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Disciplines across the humanities and social sciences have for decades investigated the complexities of learning, practicing, researching, and teaching language, literacy, and rhetoric. The proposed certificate offers undergraduate students the opportunity to develop interdisciplinary knowledge of the theories and politics of language, writing, and rhetoric, with classes drawing on research situated in linguistics, sociolinguistics, literacy …
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Using art to remake the world and break from the past, modernism happened around the world in many different geographical locations, languages, and minority and majority cultures, at different time periods and for different reasons. Our proposed certificate program puts European modernism alongside the global, colonial and postcolonial literatures of Asia, Africa, Latin America, the …
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Professor Emily Raboteau’s launch for her new book, Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against “The Apocalypse” will be on Thursday, March 14, 7PM at The Center for Fiction.
A Conversation with Brian Tart,President and Publisher, Viking Penguin Tuesday, February 6th, 2024 5:00-6:30 pmRifkind Center, 6/316NAC building A discussion about the publishing industry for emerging writers Chai & Chat with David Groff, Poet, Professor, Editor Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 5:00-6:30 pmRifkind Center, 6/316NAC building A reading to celebrate his new book, Live in Suspense. …
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