SPAN798O

Open Seminar; Literary and Critical Theory

Restricted to SPAP graduate students or by permission of instructor only. This course will introduce graduate students into some of the fundamental texts that shaped areas of theoretical meditation around topics such as language, representation and the specificity of the written text. Specifically, we would like to examine what it means to read, and think about reading experience. We will also discuss contemporary texts that have marked current critical debates. How the specificities of thought, language and literature appear within our texts?

Sister Courses: SPAN798A, SPAN798B, SPAN798C, SPAN798D, SPAN798E, SPAN798F, SPAN798G, SPAN798I, SPAN798J, SPAN798K, SPAN798L, SPAN798M, SPAN798N, SPAN798P, SPAN798Q, SPAN798R, SPAN798T, SPAN798U, SPAN798V, SPAN798W, SPAN798X, SPAN798Y, SPAN798Z

Fall 2024

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