Syllabus for a general education course bringing together celebrated texts by Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe, Bessie Head, and Marjane Satrapi. Survey of perspectives beginning during the scramble for Africa via Conrad, through postcolonial writers Achebe and Head, and finally making a connection via dehumanization to Orientalism and undoing monocultural presumptions in the near East through Satrapi\u27s Persepolis
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
OER syllabus with assignments for second semester English Composition class, Writing in the Humaniti...
The literary tradition in England starts to appear differently when we see how early modern women ha...
In this course, we’ll be exploring a wide range of texts from ancient, medieval, and early modern cu...
This course surveys the evolution of the American Short Story from 1846 to the more recent past. We...
This syllabus was designed as an Open Educational Resource for Writing about World Literature, a com...
This is a syllabus for an OER version of a Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature undergraduate course
This Open and Free Educational Resource (OER) and Zero-Cost Syllabus outlines a set of course materi...
A survey course that will take us from the early days of enslavement to the present. We will read, a...
This is a syllabus for an Introduction to Contemporary World Literature course that explores major c...
The Problem of the University is a (largely) open education syllabus that marries a criticality of/...
This course will examine Hispanic (including Brazilian) literary and cultural representations pertai...
This syllabus was designed to create a ZTC/OER course for introductory literature course for college...
By the end of this course, students will have: Engaged in analytic reading, writing and critical t...
372 [HUM] 19th Century Literature of the British Empire and the Americas. 3 credit hours. Literary a...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
OER syllabus with assignments for second semester English Composition class, Writing in the Humaniti...
The literary tradition in England starts to appear differently when we see how early modern women ha...
In this course, we’ll be exploring a wide range of texts from ancient, medieval, and early modern cu...
This course surveys the evolution of the American Short Story from 1846 to the more recent past. We...
This syllabus was designed as an Open Educational Resource for Writing about World Literature, a com...
This is a syllabus for an OER version of a Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature undergraduate course
This Open and Free Educational Resource (OER) and Zero-Cost Syllabus outlines a set of course materi...
A survey course that will take us from the early days of enslavement to the present. We will read, a...
This is a syllabus for an Introduction to Contemporary World Literature course that explores major c...
The Problem of the University is a (largely) open education syllabus that marries a criticality of/...
This course will examine Hispanic (including Brazilian) literary and cultural representations pertai...
This syllabus was designed to create a ZTC/OER course for introductory literature course for college...
By the end of this course, students will have: Engaged in analytic reading, writing and critical t...
372 [HUM] 19th Century Literature of the British Empire and the Americas. 3 credit hours. Literary a...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
OER syllabus with assignments for second semester English Composition class, Writing in the Humaniti...
The literary tradition in England starts to appear differently when we see how early modern women ha...