English - Literature (LIT)

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LIT 110L - Intro to Lit. 3 Credits.

Offered every term. Offered on Mountain Campus and at Missoula College. Study of how readers make meaning of texts and how texts influence readers. Emphasis on interpreting literary texts: close reading, critical analysis and effective writing.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L), Writing Course-Intermediate

LIT 120L - Poetry. 3 Credits.

Offered every term. Offered on Mountain Campus and at Missoula College. An introduction to the techniques of reading and writing about poetry with emphasis on the lyric and other shorter forms.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L), Writing Course-Intermediate

LIT 191 - Special Topics. 1-6 Credits.

(R-6) Offered intermittently. Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.

LIT 202L - The Environmental Imagination. 3 Credits.

Offered once a year. Course is designed to introduce students to the many discourses of nature. In this course we will approach ?natural history? as a complex literary genre grounded in personal experience of the ?more-than-human? world (in David Abram?s now ubiquitous phrase). While the study of natural history writing has historically focused on authors like Gilbert White, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Burroughs (as prominent practitioners of the personal narrative essay that explores the natural world), a more thorough understanding of the genre requires consideration of the role race, class, and gender play in shaping discourses of nature. Further, consideration of non-Anglo-American traditions (including, for example, a range of Native American and Asian ?literary? practices) expands our understanding of those traditions as it allows us to see the Anglo-American tradition in useful perspective.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L), Writing Course-Intermediate

LIT 236L - Literary Histories. 3 Credits.

Offered every term. Introduction to the study of literary works in an historical context or a sequence of historical contexts.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L), Writing Course-Intermediate

LIT 246L - Genres, Themes, Approaches. 3 Credits.

Offered every term. Introduction to the study of literary works in terms of genres and broad themes.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L), Writing Course-Intermediate

LIT 280L - Ecology of Literature. 3 Credits.

Literary study of nature writing and other genres introducing an ecocritical perspective, with revolving Anglophone texts.

Gen Ed Attributes: Lit & Artistic Studies (L)

LIT 291 - Special Topics. 1-9 Credits.

(R-9) Offered intermittently. Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.

LIT 300 - Literary Criticism. 3 Credits.

Offered every term. Prereq., 6 credits of lower-division LIT or consent of instructor. Study of various literary theories and their application to literary texts.

Gen Ed Attributes: Writing Course-Advanced

LIT 301 - Studies in Literary Forms. 3 Credits.

(R-9) Offered intermittently. Prereq., 6 credits of lower-division LIT or consent of instructor. Reading of various authors from different literary periods and cultures working in the same mode of composition (courses offered under this rubric may include Literature of Place, Modern Drama, 19th Century Fiction, 20th Century Fiction, Lyric Poetry, Science Fiction, Autobiography; less frequently, Travel Literature, Popular Fiction, Epic, Tragedy, Satire, Romance, Comedy).

LIT 304 - U.S. Writers of Color. 3 Credits.

Offered intermittently. Prereq., 6 credits of lower-division LIT or consent of instructor. Selected readings from African American, Asian American, Chicano/a, Latino/a, and Native American literatures.

Gen Ed Attributes: Writing Course-Advanced

LIT 305 - Lit by & About Native Amer. 3 Credits.

Offered autumn. Prereq., 3credits of lower-division LIT courses and NASX 105H or 235X. Same as NASX 340. Selected readings from Native American literature with special emphasis on the literature of writers from the Rocky Mountain west.