ENG265 Literature of Social Protest

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Develops an understanding of how the literature of social protest addresses issues of class oppression, economic inequality, racism, sexism, war, and peace. Engages theoretical questions about the relationship between politics and aesthetic expression, as well as the nature of literature in relation to social protest. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available. (See course content and outcomes.)

Credits: 4

List of classes for ENG265 Literature of Social Protest
CRNClass typeLocationDays & timeDatesSeats availableFacultyMore info
45225OnlineNot applicableAvailable 24/7
From September 25 through December 14, 2024
Cameo L WestBooks for CRN 45225 <$40.00
Class details for CRN 45225
and RemoteNot applicable
Wednesday
from 2 to 3:50pm

From September 25 through December 11, 2024

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