Postcolonial lit

Banned Books, S18

Resources: Salman Rushdie & 'The Satanic Verses' : Whose Freedom? Whose Speech? (1989): Protests. CNN Official Interview: Salman Rushdie talks to Satanic Verses  A Conversation with Salman Rushdie Khomeini Fatwa against Rushdie Map of Saudi Arabia How Islam Began in [...]

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Lit Theory, S18

Literary Theory, S 2018 ENGL 5810. 001 T, TR: 11:00 Am-12:20 PM AUD 217 Office: AUD 106 Office Hours: T, TR 10: 11:00 (And by appointment) Contact: mraja@unt.edu Introduction: This course aims to introduce you to the major critical approaches [...]

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Postcolonial Literature, Indep Study F17

Postcolonial Literature, Indep Study F17 Introduction This course will introduce you to some of the leading concepts in postcolonial scholarship along with some of the major postcolonial authors. The postcolonial cultural production can be roughly divided into three overlapping [...]

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ENGL 4150-001: Lit Criticism, F17

Literary Theory MW 3:30-4:50 pm Wh 115 Office: AUD 106 Contact: Masood Raja Introduction: This course aims to introduce you to the major critical approaches available for analysis and appreciation of literary works. The terms theory and literature themselves are [...]

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ENGL 2220: World Literature, F17

MW: 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm, Wh 115 Office Hours: TR 11:00-1:00 and by appointment Office: AUD 106 Download Syllabus _________________________________ Introduction  This course introduces you to some of the major world/postcolonial authors. The postcolonial cultural production can be [...]

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ENGL 4850: Lit in Context, S17

Literature in Context: Postcolonial Literature T, TR 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm. LANG 202 Office AUD 106 Contact: Masood Raja Marcus Garvey Gravey Speech Dahomey Ottoman Empire Introduction In the last few decades, postcolonialism has emerged as a fascinating [...]

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ENGL 4150: Lit Criticism, S17

Literary Theory T, TR 12:30-1:50 pm LANG 311 Office: AUD 106 Contact: Masood Raja Introduction: This course aims to introduce you to the major critical approaches available for analysis and appreciation of literary works. The terms theory and literature [...]

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ENGL 5800: Postmodern Literature, F16

T 6:00 PM to 8:50 PM AUD 201 Masood Raja, AUD 106 Video and Audio Clips What is postmodernism? Octavia Butler Don Delilo Kurt Vonnegut Ishmael Reed Lecture on Thomas Pynchon Postmodern Architecture Download Syllabus in PDF Introduction: This course [...]

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ENGL 2220:04: World Literature, F16

Tuesday, Thursday: 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm, ART 226 Office Hours: TR 11:00-1:00 and by appointment Office: AUD 106 Download Syllabus _________________________________ World Lit. Fall 2016 Introduction  This course introduces you to some of the major world/postcolonial authors. The [...]

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British Literature 1780 to Present, Spring 2016

ENG 3440.01: British Literature 1780 to Present T, TR 12:30-1:50 PM, Language 219 Office Hours: T, TR 10:00-12:00 and by Appointment. (Office, AUD 106) Contact: mraja@unt.edu Introduction: Aimed at providing a broad survey of the second half of British Literature, this course [...]

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