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LANG 3750 - Foreign Literature in English Translation: Views of HumanityThe content of the course will stress the observation and experience of another society and culture as depicted in some of the great writings of foreign literature through reading in English. Universal themes about the human condition and insight into their treatment by representative native writers will be presented. The course will consider the differences in treatment of individuals and society and will offer a comparison to contemporary life through various literary works and the social-historical background for each of the selections. This course does not apply toward a major or minor in French or German, but it may apply toward a major or minor in Latin or a minor in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian. The course may be taken in more than one language area. This course is approved as a writing-intensive course which may fulfill the baccalaureate-level writing requirement of the student's curriculum. Representative topics which may be treated in this course include: Classical Literature in English Translation French Literature in English Translation German Literature in English Translation Japanese Literature in English Translation An overview of Japan's experience as depicted in literature. The course deals extensively with the processes of cultural hybridization, territorial expansion, and cultural change as Japan developed into a nation-state. The course uses literature and, to a lesser extent, film and art history to gain insight into the ways Japan has transformed and developed. Russian Literature in English Translation Spanish-American Literature in English Translation Spanish Literature in English Translation |
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