ENGL 373 - American Literature, Movies, and Culture in the 1930s: Art and Social Value


This course may also count for the major in (consult the program or department major requirements) :
Comparative Literature
Semester Offered: Second Semester
Credits (Range): 4 hours
Attribute: 4HU, WR
This course focuses on American culture in the 1930s with particular reference to the relation between the novel and cinema, though other arts and media such as photography, painting, and music will also be addressed. We will consider not only the relation of these arts to each other but to the social crisis of the Great Depression. American, Post-1900.
Enrollment Limit: 25
Instructor: W. P. Day
Prerequisites & Notes
For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled 'Advanced Courses'. Also acceptable: CINE 110 or CINE 111 and a Cinematic Traditions Course OR CINE 299.
Cross List Information This course is cross-listed with CINE 373.

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