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ENGL 165LM:  

Topics in Literature :  Literature and Medicine

Winter 2009
Instructor: Janis Caldwell
Meets on: TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM SH 1415
Prerequisites: Writing 2, 50, or 109; English 10; or upper-division standing  
Satisfies a GE area G and a Writing requirement
May be repeated for credit provided the letter designations are different, but only 8 units may be applied to the English major.
The practice of medicine is powerfully influenced by cultural assumptions. This course will inquire into the culture of current Western medicine through the reading of literature, including non-fiction essays, fiction (including Pat Barker’s The Ghost Road), poetry and drama (including Margaret Edson’s Wit and Tony Kushner’s Angels in America). We will consider the perspectives of patients and families as well as those of health care providers. Requirements include a reading journal (one entry per class) and two longer papers.
Catalog Number: 16667
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