2022-2023
**Meeting days and times may be subject to change.**
Courses Fulfilling Major and Minor Requirements
Identities, Communities, and Social Practice Courses
Fall Quarter
- English 313: Science Fiction's Radical Roots: Butler, Le Guin, and Delaney (Botz, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 339: Shakespeare and Others (West, MW 9:30-10:50)
- English 368: Lesbian Representation in Popular Culture (Chaskin, MW 2-3:20)
- English 385: Romantic Comedies Old and New (Wolff, TTh 11-12:20)
Winter Quarter
- English 313: Desire and Danger in the 19th Century Novel (Law, MW 9:30-10:50)
- English 331: The Reinvention of Love in Renaissance Poetry (Wall, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 344: Pride, Prejudice, & the Passions: Jane Austen & Ugly Feelings (Botz, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 344: Marriage Plots Before Austen (Thompson, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 357: Madwomen in the Attic – Insanity, Gender, and Authorship in British Fiction (Cogswell, TTh 12:30-1:50)
- English 374: Indigenous Chicago (Wisecup, MW 3:30-4:50)
- English 375: Native Speakers: Identity and Representation in Asian America (Gottlieb, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 381: Intro to Disability Studies in Literature (Chaskin, TTh 11-12:20)
Spring Quarter
- English 324: Medieval Women Writers (Newman, MWF 2-2:50)
- English 344: Dangerous Liaisons: Passion, Betrayal and Intrigue in 18th Century Literature (Botz, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 366: 19th Century Black New World (Spigner, MW 2-3:20)
- English 381: Medicine, Race, and Gender (Larkin, TTH 3:30-4:50)
- English 381: Intro to Disability Studies in Literature (Chaskin, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 383: Black Feminist Theory (Bey, TTh 2-3:20)
- English 385: LGBTQ Art and Activism in the United States (Chaskin, TTh 2-3:20)
Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment Courses
Fall Quarter
- English 313: Science Fiction's Radical Roots: Butler, Le Guin, and Delaney (Botz, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 368: Lesbian Representation in Popular Culture (Chaskin, MW 2-3:20)
- English 378: The Jazz Age: Love and Art in the 1920s (Savage, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 385: Romantic Comedies Old and New (Wolff, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 385: Frankenstein's Hideous Progeny (Chaskin, MW 11-12:20)
Winter Quarter
- English 313: Desire and Danger in the 19th Century Novel (Law, MW 9:30-10:50)
- English 331: The Reinvention of Love in Renaissance Poetry (Wall, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 344: Pride, Prejudice, & the Passions: Jane Austen & Ugly Feelings (Botz, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 344: Marriage Plots Before Austen (Thompson, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 357: Madwomen in the Attic – Insanity, Gender, and Authorship in British Fiction (Cogswell, TTh 12:30-1:50)
- English 378: American Girlhood (Larkin, MW 11-12:20)
- English 381: Intro to Disability Studies in Literature (Chaskin, TTh 11-12:20)
Spring Quarter
- English 324: Medieval Women Writers (Newman, MWF 2-2:50)
- English 338: Sex and Books in Shakespeare's England (Fall, MW 9:30-10:50)
- English 344: Dangerous Liaisons: Passion, Betrayal and Intrigue in 18th Century Literature (Botz, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 357: Sex, Madness, and Marriage (Botz, MW 3:30-4:50)
- English 378: American Women Auteurs, 1890-1960, Novels and FIlm (Stern, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 381: Medicine, Race, and Gender (Larkin, TTH 3:30-4:50)
- English 381: Intro to Disability Studies in Literature (Chaskin, TTh 11-12:20)
- English 383: Black Feminist Theory (Bey, TTh 2-3:20)
- English 385: LGBTQ Art and Activism in the United States (Chaskin, TTh 2-3:20)
Transnationalism and Textual Circulation Courses
Fall Quarter
- English 369: African Cities (Mwangi, MW 12:30-1:50)
- English 385: Law & Literature (Schwartz, MW 12:30-1:50)
Winter Quarter
- English 312: Decolonizing Repertoires (Davis, T., TTh 9:30-10:50)
- English 368: Joyce's Ulysses (Froula, TTh 3:30-4:50)
- English 368: Global Fictions of Terror and Insurgency (Nadiminti, MW 2-3:20)
Spring Quarter
- English 365: Magical Realisms (Nadiminti, MW 11-12:20)
- English 368: Stories of the World: Short Fiction and the Making of National Identity (Cogswell, MW 11-12:20)
Race & Ethnicity Courses
Fall Quarter
- English 339: Shakespeare and Others (West, MW 9:30-10:50)
- English 369: African Cities (Mwangi, MW 12:30-1:50)
Winter Quarter
- English 374: Indigenous Chicago (Wisecup, MW 3:30-4:50)
- English 375: Native Speakers: Identity and Representation in Asian America (Gottlieb, MW 12:30-1:50)
Spring Quarter
- English 366: 19th Century Black New World (Spigner, MW 2-3:20)
- English 378: Racial Sensations (Jackson, MW 3:30-4:50)
- English 381: Medicine, Race, and Gender (Larkin, TTH 3:30-4:50)
- English 383: Black Feminist Theory (Bey, TTh 2-3:20)
Postcolonial and Comparative Literatures (Courses)
Fall Quarter
- English 369: African Cities (Mwangi, MW 12:30-1:50)
Winter Quarter
- English 312: Decolonizing Repertoires (Davis, T., TTh 9:30-10:50)
- English 368: Global Fictions of Terror and Insurgency (Nadiminti, MW 2-3:20)
Spring Quarter
- English 365: Magical Realisms (Nadiminti, MW 11-12:20)
- English 368: Stories of the World: Short Fiction and the Making of National Identity (Cogswell, MW 11-12:20)
Historical Breadth Courses
Pre 1830
- English 210-1: British Literary Traditions, Part 1 (Fall 2022)
- English 270-1: American Literary Traditions, Part 1 (Fall 2022)
- English 285-0: Topics in Literature and Culture: Violence (Fall 2022)
Post 1830
- English 211: Introduction to Poetry (Fall 2022)
- English 210-2: British Literary Traditions, Part 2 (Winter 2023)
- English 213: Introduction to Fiction (Spring 2023)
- English 270-2: American Literary Traditions, Part 2 (Winter 2023)