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Spring 2019 Class Schedule

CourseTitleInstructorDay/Time
English 206Reading & Writing Poetry MehiganMW  9:30-10:50
English 206Reading & Writing Poetry MehiganMW  11-12:20
English 206Reading & Writing Poetry WebsterTTh  11-12:20
English 206Reading & Writing Poetry KinzieTTh  12:30-1:20
English 207Reading & Writing FictionBouldreyMW  9:30-10:50
English 207Reading & Writing FictionSeliyMW  11-12:20
English 208Reading & Writing Creative Non FictionBurkeTTh  9:30-10:50
English 208Reading & Writing Creative Non FictionStielstraTTh  12:30-1:50
English 210-2British Literary Traditions Part 2LaneMW  10-10:50
English 273Intro to 20th Century American LiteratureCutlerMW  12:30-1:50
English 275Intro to Asian American LiteratureHuangTTh  11-12:20
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Medieval Pop CultureBreenTTh  9:30-10:50
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Knotted, Not PlottedSwannerTTh  2-3:20
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Race and RepresentationHuangTTh  3:30-4:50
English 302The History of the English Language (Pre 1830/TTC)BreenTTh  11-12:20
English 306Advanced Poetry Writing: Theory & Practice of Poetry TranslationGibbonsTTh  3:30-4:50
English 307Advanced Creative Writing: Writing the UnspeakableAhmadTTh  2-3:20
English 309Advanced Creative Cross-Genre Writing: Reading and Writing ScienceBouldreyMW  12:30-1:50
English 312Studies in Drama: Feminisms and the American Stage (Post 1830/ICSP)ManningTTh  3:30-4:50
English 313Studies in Fiction: American Fiction in the 1950s (Post 1830)HighTTh  3:30-4:50
English 333Spenser (Pre 1830)EvansTTh  2-3:20
English 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: Religious Controversies (Pre 1830)SchwartzMW  12:30-1:50
English 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: The Birds and the Bees (Pre 1830)SwannerTTh  9:30-10:50
English 359Studies in Victorian Literature: The Brontës: Testimony, Critique, and Detachment (Post 1830)LaneMW  2-3:20
English 365Studies in Postcolonial Literature: Postcolonial Posthumanisms (Post 1830/TTC)MwangiMW  11-12:20
English 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Global Novel (Post 1830/TTC)MwangiMW  2-3:20
English 370American Literature Before 1914: Visionary Women & the American Colonies (Pre 1830/ICSP)HighTTh  12:30-1:50
English 371American Novel: Big Books (Post 1830)GrossmanMW  3:30-4:50
English 371American Novel: Major Authors: Toni Morrison (Post 1830/ICSP)VaughnTTh  12:30-1:50
English 377Special Topics in Latina/o Literature: Border Literature and Film (Post 1830/TTC)CutlerMW  3:30-4:50
English 378Studies in American Literature: The Chicago Way: Urban Spaces and American Values (Post 1830)SavageTTh  2-3:20
English 378Studies in American Literature: American Women Auteurs (Post 1830/ICSP)SternTTh  3:30-4:50
English 385Topics in Combined Studies: Medical Humanities: The Other Side of “Pro-Choice”: Representing Reproduction, Gender, and Medicine (Post 1830)RothMW  4-5:20
English 388Studies in Literature and Religion: Christian-Muslim Encounters (Post 1830)CostaMW  11-12:20
English 393-3Theory & Practice of PoetryTretheweyMW  3:30-4:50
English 394-3Theory & Practice of FictionAbaniMW  3:30-4:50
English 395-3Theory & Practice of Creative NonfictionBreslandMW  3:30-4:50
English 397Research Seminar: MedievalismNewmanMW  2-3:20
English 412Studies in Drama: American Bodies in MotionManningW  2-4:50
English 422Studies in Medieval Literature: Heresy, Rebellion, and the BookPhillipsT  2-4:50
English 441Studies in 18th Century Literature: Enlightenment Sex: Violence, Coercion, and ConsentThompsonTh  2-4:50
English 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: Translation ProblemsJohnsonM  2-4:50
English 471Studies in American Literature: Black Women AuteursSternW  2-4:50
English 495Cross-Genre Creative WritingWebsterT  2-4:50
English 571Teaching Creative WritingSeliyM  2-4:50