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ENGL 122EN:  

Cultural Representations :  Introduction to Literature and the Environment

Winter 2009
Instructor: Ken Hiltner
Meets on: MWF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM GIRV 1004
Prerequisites: Writing 2, 50, or 109; English 10; or upper-division standing  
Satisfies a GE area G and a Writing requirement
This course is an environmental survey of Western literature. In much the same way that feminist critics are interested in literary representations of gender and women, environmental critics explore how nature and the natural world are imagined through literary texts. As with changing perceptions of gender, such literary representations are not only generated by particular cultures, they play a significant role in generating those cultures. Thus if we wish to understand our contemporary attitude toward the environment, its literary history is an excellent place to start. While authors such as Thoreau and Wordsworth may first come to mind in this context, literary responses to environmental concerns are as old as the issues themselves. Deforestation, air pollution, endangered species, wetland loss, animal rights, and rampant consumerism have all been appearing as controversial issues in Western literature for hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of years. Starting with an excerpt from one of the West's earliest texts, The Epic of Gilgamesh, this course will explore the often-ignored literary history of the natural world. This course satisfies the requirements of the Undergraduate Specialization in Literature and the Environment (USLE).

Enroll via following sections:

52241 M 5:00-5:50 om HSSB 1231
52258 M 6:00-6:50 in HSSB 1228
52266 T 5:00-5:50 in Phelps 1425
52274 T 6:00-6:50 in Arts 1247
52282 W 5:00-5:50 in HSSB 1236
52290 W 6:00-6:50 in Arts 1247
52308 R 5:00-5:50 in HSSB 1237
52316 R 6:00-6:50 in HSSB 1237

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