ENG5960-02.Senior Seminar.F13.McKain,Aaron
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
ENG
Course Subject
ENG
Course Number
5960
Course Section
02
Course Title
Senior Seminar
Academic Term and Year
Fall 2013
Credits
4.00
Hamline Plan Letter
O, Q, W
Area of Study
ENG
Course Description
Goals: This course provides the capstone experience in the major. The goal of this course is to practice and polish previously learned skills and experiences to produce an analysis of literary texts of article length and quality. This essay marks the student's entrance into the profession as a participant in an on-going and dynamic conversation about specific works and the discipline as a whole. Content: Varies from year to year. Recent examples: Twice-Told Tales; Salman Rushdie and Transnationalism; There is No Place Like Home: Literature of Exile; Slavery, Women and the Literary Imagination; Narratives of National Trauma; Propaganda and the Literature of Commitment; 20th Century Drama; Hard-Boiled Fiction; Hawthorne and "a Mob of Scribbling Women"; Renaissance Self-Fashioning; American Melancholy; Readings of Race, Sexuality and Performance Culture. Taught: Three senior seminars are offered each year. Prerequisites: ENG 3020 and at least one 3000-level literature course and consent of instructor.
Recommended Citation
McKain, Aaron, "ENG5960-02.Senior Seminar.F13.McKain,Aaron" (2013). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 1784.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/1784