ELIT1050-E Readng Lit:Classics/Cntr Trad (Spring 2021)
This section was canceled as of 12/09/2020

Course Details

***This course is part of a Faculty Led Education Abroad Program (FLEAP) For application instructions, visit rmu.edu/abroad. "Instructor permission" is required.
Session, Dates: 4 (03/06/2021 - 04/30/2021)
Days: M W
Time: 04:00 - 05:15 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Hale Center 304
Seats Available: Canceled as of 12/09/2020
Credits: 3
Virtual Rotation (details)

Course Description

This course (Reading Literature: Classics and Counter-Traditions) teaches students the processes of close reading, analysis, and interpretation of literature and invites students to make connections between literature and their experiences. Students learn to distinguish between reading for comprehension and reading for pleasure, to recognize key principles of storytelling, and to distinguish types of literary works. Introducing students to texts that are international and multicultural in scope as well as to Western literature, the course focuses on the social processes and literary qualities that affect how particular works come to be considered "classics."

Prerequisite: CSEN1010 (COSK1220) or CSEN1000 (COSK1201)

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About the Instructor(s)

Sylvia A. Pamboukian, Ph.D.
Director, University Honors Program
Honors Program

University Professor of English
Arts and Humanities

pamboukian@rmu.edu
412-397-6450 phone
412-397-6468 fax
Wheatley Center 234
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