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  • AMST 250 Asian American Reckonings 3 credits

    As both targets of racism and beneficiaries of privilege, Asian Americans defy easy categorization. In a timely intervention, Cathy Park Hong, in her 2020 essay collection Minor Feelings, undertakes an “Asian American Reckoning.” Following Hong’s lead, this five-week course will reckon with Asian America in its most vexing aspects. Through an exploration of memoir, cultural criticism, poetry, fiction, and film/media, we will think hard about questions of privilege and discrimination, interracial politics, settler colonialism, and transnational ties. Grappling with the past and looking towards the future, this course asks: What does it mean to be Asian American?

    Meets for the 1st 5 Weeks

    • First Five Weeks, Fall 2024
    • IDS, Intercultural Domestic Studies LA, Literary/Artistic Analysis
    • CL: 200 level AMST Production Consumption of Culture AMST Race Ethnicity Indigeneity
    • AMST  250.00 First Five Weeks, Fall 2024

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • M, WLaird 007 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FLaird 007 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Meets for the 1st 5 Weeks

  • ENGL 100 Literary Revision: Authority, Art, and Rebellion 6 credits

    The poet Adrienne Rich describes revision as "the act of looking back, of seeing with fresh eyes, of entering an old text from a new critical direction." This course examines how literature confronts and reinvents the traditions it inherits. Through a diverse selection of fiction, poetry, and drama, we will examine how writers rework literary conventions, "rewrite" previous literary works, and critique societal myths. From Charles Chesnutt to Charles Johnson, from Henrik Ibsen to Rebecca Gilman, from Charlotte Bronte to Jean Rhys, from Maupassant and Chekhov to contemporary reinventions, we will explore literary revision from different perspectives and periods.

    Held for new first year students.

    • Fall 2024
    • AI/WR1, Argument & Inquiry/WR1
    • Student is a member of the First Year First Term class level cohort. Students are only allowed to register for one A&I course at a time. If a student wishes to change the A&I course they are enrolled in they must DROP the enrolled course and then ADD the new course. Please see our Workday guides Drop or 'Late' Drop a Course and Register or Waitlist for a Course Directly from the Course Listing for more information.

    • CL: 100 level ENGL Foundation
    • ENGL  100.03 Fall 2024

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:15
    • M, WLaird 218 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLaird 218 9:40am-10:40am
  • ENGL 279 Living London Program: Urban Field Studies 6 credits

    A combination of background readings, guided walks and site visits, and individual exploration will give students tools for understanding the history of multicultural London. Starting with the city’s early history and moving to the present, students will gain an understanding of how the city has been defined and transformed over time, and of the complex cultural narratives that shape its standing as a global metropolis. There will be short written exercises (creative and analytical), informal mini-presentations, and a final group presentation focused on a specific urban site.

    Requires participation in OCS Program: Living London

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies No Exploration
    • Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Living London Program.

    • CL: 200 level EUST Country Specific
    • ENGL  279.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
  • ENGL 281 Reading Multicultural London 6 credits

    A wide range of British writers have depicted London as a site of displacement, diaspora, community, and belonging.  From the “Windrush Generation” in the 1950s to the present context of Brexit, this course will examine the depiction of multicultural London in fiction, film, and essay.  Selected texts will reveal how diverse writers have been shaped by London and in turn shaped its narratives.  Readings may include Samuel Selvon, Hanif Kureishi, Monica Ali, Zadie Smith, Andrea Levy, Kamala Shamsie, and Xiaolu Guo; and we will incorporate relevant museum exhibits and cultural events.

    Requires participation in Carleton OCS London Program. For 2025 Winter Term offering, course completes IS not IDS.

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies LA, Literary/Artistic Analysis WR2 Writing Requirement 2
    • Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Living London Program.

    • CL: 200 level ENGL Historical Era 3 ENGL Tradition 3 EUST Country Specific THEA Literature Criticism History
    • ENGL  281.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
  • ENGL 282 Living London Program: London Theater 6 credits

    Students will attend productions (at least two per week) of classic and contemporary plays in a range of London venues both on and off the West End, and will do related reading. We will also travel to Stratford-upon-Avon for a three-day theater trip. Class discussions will focus on dramatic genres and themes, dramaturgy, acting styles, and design. Guest speakers may include actors, critics, and directors. Students will keep a theater journal and write several full reviews of plays.

    Open only to participants in OCS Program: Living London

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies LA, Literary/Artistic Analysis WR2 Writing Requirement 2
    • Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Living London Program.

    • CL: 200 level EUST Country Specific THEA Pertinent Course THEA Literature Criticism History
    • ENGL  282.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Open only to participants in Carleton OCS Program: Living London

  • ENGL 295 Critical Methods 6 credits

    Required of students majoring in English, this course explores practical and theoretical issues in literary analysis and contemporary criticism.

    Not open to first year students.

    • Spring 2025
    • LA, Literary/Artistic Analysis WR2 Writing Requirement 2
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): One English Foundations including (100) course with a grade of C- or better or received a score of 5 on the English Literature and Composition AP exam or received a grade of 6 or better on the English Language A: Literature IB exam AND 6 credits from English courses (100-399) not including Independent Studies and Comps with a grade of C- or better.

    • CL: 200 level ENGL Pertinent
    • ENGL  295.00 Spring 2025

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • T, THLaird 007 10:10am-11:55am
  • ENGL 381 Reading Multicultural London 6 credits

    A wide range of British writers have depicted London as a site of displacement, diaspora, community, and belonging.  From the “Windrush Generation” in the 1950s to the present context of Brexit, this course will examine the depiction of multicultural London in fiction, film, and essay.  Selected texts will reveal how diverse writers have been shaped by London and in turn shaped its narratives.  Readings may include Samuel Selvon, Hanif Kureishi, Monica Ali, Zadie Smith, Andrea Levy, Kamala Shamsie, and Xiaolu Guo; and we will incorporate relevant museum exhibits and cultural events.

    Open only to students participating in OCS London Program

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies LA, Literary/Artistic Analysis WR2 Writing Requirement 2
    • Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Living London Program.

    • CL: 300 level ENGL Historical Era 3 ENGL Tradition 3 EUST Country Specific THEA Literature Criticism History
    • ENGL  381.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Nancy Cho 🏫 👤
    • Size:25

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