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ENGL 133TL:  

Studies in American Regional Literature :  Transpacific Literature

Fall 2009
Instructor: Yunte Huang
Meets on: MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM GIRV 1112
Prerequisites: Writing 2, 50, or 109; English 10; or upper-division standing  
Satisfies a GE area G, a Writing, and an American History and Institutions requirement
May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 units provided letter designations are different.
This course looks at the Pacific as the primary location for literary and historical imagination since the Age of Exploration. It studies the crisscross, transpacific field of inscriptions ranging from Captain Cook to Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Jack London, and Maxine Hong Kingston. (From Fall 2008)
Catalog Number: 58305
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