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LIT 174 Introduction to Native American Writings
Prerequisite(s): OAP 251 or WRT 101
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Art, AGEC/C, AAS(Art),  AAS(C)
Study of Native American texts, including autobiographical writings, short stories, and nonfiction. Includes introduction to historical and cultural contexts, themes and issues addressed by Native American authors, Native American narratives, and reports and presentations. May convene with LIT 274.

LIT 274 Native American Literature
Prerequisite(s): WRT 101
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Art, AGEC/Other(Internation/Multicultural), AGEC/IC*, AAS(Art), AAS(C)
A survey of Native American oral stories, autobiographical writings, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Includes historical and cultural contexts, major themes and issues in contemporary Native American literature, literary forms and techniques, and critical essays. May convene with LIT 174.

LIT 289 Literature and Film
Prerequisite(s): WRT 102 or concurrent enrollment
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Art, AGEC/Other(Internation/Multicultural), AGEC/IC*, AAS(Art), AAS(C)
Criticism of films’ dramatic forms, elements and genres. Includes development of film as an art form, comparative approaches to literature and film, performed drama, critical analysis, and film production personnel.

LIT 290 World Literature and Global Film
Prerequisite(s): WRT 102 or concurrent enrollment
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Art, AGEC/Other(Internation/Multicultural), AGEC/ICG*, AAS(Art), AAS(CG)
This course provides a survey of Native American, Aboriginal, Maori, and Canadian First Nations oral stories, autobiographical writings, fiction, poetry, filmic representations, and nonfiction. It also includes a global, comparative approach to historical and cultural contexts, major themes and issues in contemporary world Indigenous literature, literary forms and techniques, and critical essays.

 
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