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001
full-course 1
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Contemporary Literature: British Novels Now |
2007-03-01
Spring 2007 |
Sarah Brouillette |
MIT |
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| In this class, students explore the culture of contemporary England through some of today's most important writers. |
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001
full-course 1
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Contemporary Literature: British Novels Now |
2007-03-01
Spring 2007 |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students explore the culture of contemporary England through some of today's most important writers. |
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000
full-course
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Contemporary Literature: British Novels Now |
N/A
NA |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| The focus of this course is on what British novelists are writing about now that Britain is a multicultural nation and no longer the world power it used to be. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Contemporary Literature: Literature, Development, and Human Rights |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Sarah Brouillette |
MIT |
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| This course examines global issues in human rights, politics, and economics through a series of contemporary texts. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Contemporary Literature: Literature, Development, and Human Rights |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
| This course examines global issues in human rights, politics, and economics through a series of contemporary texts. |
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025
full-course 25
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Contemporary Literature: Literature, Development, and Human Rights |
N/A
NA |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course covers many works focused on a movement toward uniform standards of economic and political development. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Literary Interpretation: Literature and Urban Experience |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Sarah Brouillette |
MIT |
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| In this class, students seek to understand the characteristics of urban culture as described by a number of literary texts. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Literary Interpretation: Literature and Urban Experience |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students seek to understand the characteristics of urban culture as described by a number of literary texts. |
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026
full-course 26
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Literary Interpretation: Literature and Urban Experience |
N/A
NA |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
| This course looks at the various ways in which urban living has influenced literature. |
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025
full-course 25
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Media in Cultural Context articles: Popular Readerships |
2007-09-01
Fall 2007 |
Sarah Brouillette |
MIT |
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| Explore popular reading in the Western world from social and historical perspectives. |
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001
full-course 1
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Media in Cultural Context: Popular Readerships |
2007-09-01
Fall 2007 |
Sarah Brouillette |
MIT |
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| This class explores media and cultural influences that generate popular readership. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Media in Cultural Context: Popular Readerships |
2007-09-01
Fall 2007 |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
| This class explores media and cultural influences that generate popular readership. |
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023
full-course 23
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Media in Cultural Context: Popular Readerships |
N/A
NA |
Sarah Brouillette |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course covers various topics, including access to print media, distinctions between good and bad tastes, distinctions between male and female readers, and more. |