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Jan 15, 2025
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ENG 3345 - Contemporary Canadian Literature Credit(s): 3
Students in this course will gain an appreciation for the literature of the U.S. neighbor to the north. Through close reading and discussion of novels, poems and stories, students will consider not only the individual voices and concerns of Canadian writers but also what makes Canadian writing distinctive. How is it different, if at all, from American writing? How is it similar? How does Canadian literature speak to us on a personal level, and what can it contribute to the literature of the world?
Prerequisites: ENG 1072 and one of the following courses: ENG 1310 , ENG 2171 , ENG 2172 , ENG 2281 , ENG 2282 , ENG 2321 , ENG 2322 or ENG 2510
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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