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ENG 10223 READING THE SELF (3)

Consists of analytical and reflective reading of contemporary (since 1945) American fiction, poetry and drama. Attention to developing techniques for critical reading and writing. Basic course for literature majors and study in the humanities and liberal arts.

ENG 10323 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE AND FILM (3)

Observes interactions between literature and film. Through writings, projects, and discussions, students analyze film versions of classical literature, prose and poetry through borrow filmic techniques and experimental films with literary features.

ENG 10423 SPORTS LITERATURE (3)

As one of the elective courses for the college-wide distribution requirements, this class aspires to provide students with an introduction to a variety of literary works from several genres of sports literature.  These works represent an array of sports traditions and literary genres, from basketball poetry to baseball novels to non-fictional works about football, raising questions about the cultural values expressed and critiqued by sports.  In the course of the semester, we will gain an understanding of selected literary texts, as well as an appreciation for the social and cultural forces that produced them.

ENG 15525 WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINES (3)

This course includes critical readings of, and analytical writing in response to, representative texts from across the disciplines (e.g., humanities, social science, natural sciences).  Required of all students either fall or spring of their freshman year.  Fulfills OU writing competency requirement.  Cross-listed with LAS 15525 Writing in the Disciplines.