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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

Gender and Sexuality Related Careers

Law, Medicine, Business, and Nonprofits

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

MWF 12:40-1:30 & 1:50-2:40 | Anne Snellen

ENGL 201 | British Literature

Kings, Fates, and Kingdoms

MWF 12:40-1:30 | Scott MacKenzie

ENGL 206 | Introduction to Shakespeare

TR 9:45-11:00 | Samantha Murphy

ENGL 209 | Introduction to Jane Austen

TR 9:45-11:00 & 11:20-12:35 | John Han

MWF 11:30-12:20 | Jessica Freeman

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Molly Granatino

TR 4:05-5:20 | Julia McLeod

ENGL 210 | Disability and Literature

TR 9:45-11:00 | Bess Cooley

ENGL 218 | Honors Introduction to Jane Austen

TR 2:30-3:45 | Misty Anderson

ENGL 231 | American Literature: Beginnings to the Civil War

Native through Romantic Eras

TR 9L45-11:00 | Doug McKinstry

ENGL 233 | Major Black Authors

Black Fire: Literature and Liberation

TR 12:55-2:10 | Katy Chiles

ENGL 238 | Honors American Literature: Civil War to Present

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Harry Newburn

ENGL 250 | Popular Fiction

Supernatural Romance

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Randi Marie Addicott

ENGL 251 | Introduction to Poetry

MWF 10:20-11:10 | Hank Backer

ENGL 253 | Introduction to Fiction

TR 9:45-11:00 | Sara Melton

Online Asynchronous | Kelvin Massey

ENGL 254 | Themes in Literature

Death, Dying, and the Undead

MWF 12:40-1:30 | Molly Granatino

ENGL 258 | Honors Introduction to Fiction

MWF 1:50-2:40 | Elizabeth Gentry

ENGL 322 | Race, Gender, and Medicine

TR 9:45-11:00 | Danielle Procope Bell

ENGL 331 | Race and Ethnicity in American Literature

American Narratives: Desire and Difference

Online Asynchronous | Dionte Harris

ENGL 332 | Women in American Literature

MWF 9:10-10:00 | Robin Nicks

ENGL 336 | Caribbean Literature

Online Asynchronous | Gichingiri Ndigirigi

ENGL 340 | Science Fiction and Fantasy

MWF 10:20-11:10 | Melinda Backer

ENGL 364 | Writing Fiction

MWF 11:30-12:20 | Titus Chalk

ENGL 443 | Topics in Black Literature

Black Queer Studies

TR 2:30-3:45 | Dionte Harris

ENGL 471 | Sociolinguistics

TR 12:55-2:10 | Rima Elabdali

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