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The Conversation: Gender and Sexuality

Gender and
Sexuality

Nature and the
Environment

Justice and
Politics

Race and
Ethnicity

Writing
the World

Religion, Spirituality,
and Secularity

Science, Medicine,
and Disability

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Courses in Our Catalog

ENGL 254 | Queer Poetics (Spring 2022)
ENGL 254 | Tennessee Women in Literature (Spring 2022)
ENGL 302 | British Culture 1660-present: Resisting the Patriarchy (Havens)
ENGL 332 | Women in American Literature
ENGL 422 | Women Writers in Britain
ENGL 482 | Edith Wharton
ENGL 483 | Queer Theory and Literature
ENGL 494 | Cultural Rhetorics
ENGL 498 | International Women’s Voices

Courses on Offer this Semester

ENGL 200 | Language, Linguistics, and Society

TR 9:45-11:00 & 2:30-3:45 | Anne Snellen

ENGL 201 | British Literature

Swords, Dragons, and Stages

TR 12:55-2:10 | Scott MacKenzie

ENGL 209 | Introduction to Jane Austen

MWF 10:20-11:10 | John Han

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Jessica Freeman

TR 12:55-2:10 | Molly Granatino

TR 11:20-12:35 & 2:30-3:45 | Julia McLeod

ENGL 218 | Honors Introduction to Jane Austen

MWF 11:30-12:20 | John Han

ENGL 226 | Introduction to Caribbean Literature

TR 2:30-3:45 | Gichingiri Ndigirigi

ENGL 233 | Major Black Authors

Black Fire: Literature and Liberation

MWF 1:50-2:40 | Katy Chiles

ENGL 250 | Popular Fiction

Dystopian Literature

TR 2:30-3:45 | Erin Smith

ENGL 253 | Introduction to Fiction

MWF 10:20-11:10 | Sarah Cantrell

TR 2:30-3:45 | Joe Seale

MWF 12:30-1:30 | Harry Newburn

Online Asynchronous | Kelvin Massey

ENGL 303 | American Cultures

Witch Trials, Warfare, and Utopias

TR 9:45-11:00 | Marie Taylor

ENGL 332 | Women in American Literature

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Robin Nicks

Men, Marriage, and Motherhood

TR 11:20-12:35 | La Vinia Jennings

ENGL 335 | African Literature

Transplants in African Literature

TR 11:20-12:35 | Gichingiri Ndigirigi

ENGL 364 | Writing Fiction

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Elizabeth Gentry

ENGL 412 | Late Eighteenth-Century British Literature

Jane Austen’s Bookshelf

MWF 11:30-12:20 | Hilary Havens

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