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ENG 340 Literature, Art, and Society
This course explores the intersection of literature and the arts, including the visual and/or performing arts, and their role as social commentary. It will consider the expressive power of the medium in the arts, whether that of an individual artist working across mediums or a collaboration between artists, and will examine the rich relations that have existed between literature, the arts, and important social movements of the day. Disciplinary perspectives include literary criticism, history, art history, performance studies, and museum studies.
Requisite: Sophomore Standing or Above
GEP Humanities, GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall only
This course is offered alternate years