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ENGL 506 A: Modern and Contemporary Critical Theory

Intro to Grad Studies

Meeting Time: 
MW 3:30pm - 5:20pm
Location: 
MGH 234
SLN: 
14573
Instructor:
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Stephanie Clare

Syllabus Description:

This course offers an introduction to graduate study in English for entering M.A. and Ph.D. students, with emphasis on the key conversations and debates animating the discipline right now as well as the professional skills and knowledge necessary to succeed on a changing job market. Course content will draw proportionally from the fields of literary studies, cultural studies, and language & rhetoric; readings will be both exemplary and representative, covering some of the best and most essential recent work in English, helping us understand how we got here as a discipline, and giving us a roadmap for promising new directions in theory and method that might relate to our scholarly interests. Assignments will be given over to questions of professional development, large and small: What is your subfield and where (e.g. journals, conferences) does it live? Who in our faculty work in your area(s)? How do you formulate a generative research question? What does good academic writing look like? Where do you want your M.A. or Ph.D. to take you?

Catalog Description: 
Engages ongoing critical conversations that inform English studies, including: language, textual production, disciplinarity, the university, capital, nation formation, postcolonialism, the environment, race, gender, class, and sexuality. The historical focus is contemporary, with attention to foundational modern theorists.
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
October 7, 2019 - 11:00pm
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