AML-AMERICAN LITERATURE
AML 2010 American Literature I 3
Survey
of major American literature from colonial times to the Civil War. Permission
is required. Primarily for English majors and minors.
AML 2020 American Literature II 3
Survey
of major American literature from the Civil War to the present. Permission is
required. Primarily for English majors and minors.
AML 3XXX African American Literature (Pending) 3
Prerequisites:
ENC 1101 and ENC 1102
This
is a discussion and collaborative group course in which literary texts from
various genres including slave narratives, dramas, short stories, novels,
poetry, and the nonfiction essay will be used to reveal how complicit the
factors of race, gender, sexuality, nationality, class and the “divided-self”
are in the African-American experience. Attendance and participation in the
interactive classroom discussions and in in-depth and out-of-class group work
are crucial to a student’s success in the class. (Meets Multicultural
Requirement)
AML 3624 Black Women Writers 3
Poetry,
drama, and prose of black women writers in America. Emphasis on works from the
Harlem Renaissance to the present. Meets Multicultural requirement.
AML 4102 American Fiction 3
Critical
study of selected American novels and short stories. Analysis of themes, forms,
and styles. Topics change each term. See department or instructor for specific
topic.
AML 4154 American Poetry 3
Critical
study of selected works of American poetry. Analysis of themes, forms, and
styles. Topics change each term. See department or instructor for specific
topics.
AML 4300 American Authors 3
Critical
study of the literary works of selected American authors. Topics change each
term. See department or instructor for specific topic. Credit cannot be earned
in both AML 4300 and AML 4330.
AML 6455 Topics in American Literature 3
Studies
in major figures or movements in American literature. Topics change each term.
See department or instructor for specific topic.