English at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1633B125 011.0Writing Workshop
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Ladva
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU
TAYC
1634B125 021.0Writing Workshop
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Staff
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Matt Ruben
HU
TAYF
1635B125 031.0Writing Workshop
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Staff
TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Matt Ruben
HU
TAYF
1153B202 011.0Understanding Poetry
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Hedley
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
HU III
EHII
1154B205 011.0Intro to Film
Please note: Sunday afternoon screenings are required. Enrollment limited to 30 students. Cross listed with HART B205. Counts toward the Film Studies minor.
Nguyen
TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
SU 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Film Sessions
HU III
TH224
TH224
1155B223 011.0Evolution/Stories/Diversity
Cross-listed with BIOL B223. Enrollment limited to 30 students, with permission of the instructors.
Dalke/Grobstein
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU II or III
TAYE
1156B225 011.0Shakespeare I
Enrollment limited to 30 students. Please note: Sunday afternoon screenings are required.
Rowe
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
SU 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Film Sessions
HU III
EHII
CARP25
1157B229 011.0Movies and Mass Politics
Enrollment Limited to 30. Cross listed with COML B229. Friday morning screenings required.
Tratner
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
F 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Film Sessions
HU III
CARP25
CARP21
1646B230 011.0Topics in American Drama
New Course: Considers American plays of the 20th century, reading major playwrights of the canon alongside other dramatists who were less often read and produced. Will also study later 20th century dramatists whose plays both develop and resist the complex foundation established by canonical American playwrights and how American drama reflects and responds to cultural and political shifts. Considers how modern American identity has been constructed through dramatic performance, considering both written and performed versions of these plays. Cross listed with ARTT B230. Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Hemmeter
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU III
EHLEC
1158B231 011.0Modernism in Anglo-Amer Poetry
After Us the Savage God
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Kirchwey
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
After Us the Savage God
HU III
EHIII
1159B233 011.0Spenser and Milton
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Briggs
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU III
EHII
1160B243 011.0Hist Intro to Engl Poetry II
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Briggs
MWF 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
HU III
EHII
1161B250 011.0Methods of Literary Study
Enrollment limited to 15 students. Preference will be given to majors and minors.
Taylor
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU III
CARP25
1162B250 021.0Methods of Literary Study
Enrollment limited to 15 students. Perference will be given to majors and minors.
Tratner
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU III
DAL2
1360B257 011.0Gender and Technology
New Course: Explores the historical role technology has played in the production of gender; the historical role gender has played in the evolution of various technologies; how the co-construction of gender and technology has been represented in a range of on-line, filmic, fictional and critical media; and what all of the above suggest for the technological engagement of everyone in today’s world. Enrollment limited to 60 students. Counts toward Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration and Film Studies minor. Cross listed with CSMC B257.
Dalke/Blankenship
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
DAL119
1163B279 011.0Intro to African Literature
Counts toward Africana Studies Concentration. Cross-listed with COML B279. Enrollment is limited to 30 students.
Beard
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU III
EHI
1164B288 011.0The Novel
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Ricketts
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
HU III
EHI
1449B341 011.0Cult Genres:
Camp, Kitsch and Trash Cinema
Counts toward Film Studies minor. Prerequisite: One course from: ENGL/HART B205; HART B110; HART/ENGL B299; or consent of instructor. Cross listed as HART B341. Enrollment limited to 15 students, selected by lottery if needed.
Gorfinkel
W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
T 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Film Sessions
HU III
CARP13
TH110
1165B355 011.0Performance Studies
Enrollment limited to 18 Students.
Ricketts
TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
EHI
1166B360 011.0Women & Law in Middle Ages
Counts toward Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration. Enrollment limited to 18 Students.
Taylor
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
HU III
EHI
1167B362 011.0African American Literature
Counts toward Africana Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentrations. Enrollment limited to 18 students.
Beard
T 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
HU III
EHII
1169B387 011.0Allegory in Theory & Practice
Enrollment limited to 18 Students. Cross listed with COML B387.
Hedley
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
EHII
1170B399 011.0Senior Essay
Enrollment limited to senior English majors only.
StaffHU
English at Haverford College
H193B011.0Screenwriting
Admission by application to the Department.
Enrollment limited to 15 students. A seminar and workshop in the craft of writing film.
M.Giammarco
M 7:30-10:00pm

HU III
 
 
 
H217B011.0Humanimality: (Dis)Figurations of the Animal in the Shaping of Human Institutions
Cross-listed in Independent College Programs
Fulfills Social Justice
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
K.Benston
MW 12:30-2:00

HU III
 
 
 
H223B011.0Self and Style in 16th Century Literature: The Long Sixteenth Century
Enrollment limited to 45 students.
W.Spates
MW 2:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H240B011.0As the World Turned: Milton and Early Modern Revolutions
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
Freshman Writing

NEW COURSE.A study of John Milton's major poems and prose in their historical contexts, with particular attention to Milton's engagements with aesthetic, scientific, and political inventions of the seventeenth century.
D.Sedley
MW 2:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H252B011.0Romantic Poetry and Criticism
Enrollment limited to 45 students.
S.Finley
TTh 1:00-2:30

HU III
 
 
 
H260B011.0In the American Grain: Traditions in North American Literature
Enrollment limited to 30 students. No freshmen. 15 slots available to declared English majors. The other 15 slots open to any student.
C.Zwarg
M 7:30-10:00pm

HU III
 
 
 
H263B011.019th Century American Women's Narrative
G.Stadler
TTh 11:30-1:00

HU III
 
 
 
H265B011.0African American Literature
Enrollment limited to 45 students.
A.Logan
TTh 2:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H269B011.0Another Country: Queer Sexualities in the American Novel
150L or a 200-level course in English, or consent.

NEW COURSE.An examination of non-normative sexualities and gender identifications as the driving thematic and formal force in a series of U. S. novels, mostly canonical and mostly 19th-century.
G.Stadler
T 7:30pm-10:00pm

HU III
 
 
 
H292B011.0Poetry Writing II- Contemporary Voices
Writing sample required for consideration.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
T.Devaney
F 1:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H294B011.0Fiction Writing
Writing sample required for consideration.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
S.Reents
F 1:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H299B011.0Junior Seminar
Enrollment limited to 17 students.
T.Tensuan
TTh 10:00-11:30

HU
 
 
 
H299B021.0Junior Seminar
Enrollment limited to 17 students.
L.McGrane
TTh 10:00-11:30

HU
 
 
 
H302B011.0Speaking in Tongues
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
Two 200-level courses in English.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Lottery preference: 3 slots for COML Majors: 12 to others.
M.McInerney
MW 2:30-4:00

HU
 
 
 
H347B011.0Spectacle & Spectatorship in 18thc. London
Two 200-level Engl courses or consent.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
L.McGrane
T 7:30pm-10:00pm

HU III
 
 
 
H381B011.0Textual Politics: Marxism, Feminism, and the Deconstruction
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
Two 200-level courses in Engl or consent.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
E.Bianchi
TTh 1:00-2:30

HU III
 
 
 
H384B011.0The Poetics of the Moving Image: American Avant-Garde Film and its Influences
Two 200-level English courses or permission of instructor.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Lottery preference to English majors.
NEW COURSE.A seminar charting the emergence of American avant-garde film from the influences of European avant-garde filmmaking, particularly French Impressionism, Dada and Surrealism, to the literary Modernism of Gertrude Stein, Jorge Luis Borges, Ezra Pound, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley and Anaïs Nin. It provides an introduction to the aesthetics of avant-garde and experimental film as an alternative to mainstream film and to narrative film.
R.Sheehan
F 1:30-4:00

HU III
 
 
 
H399B011.0Senior Conference
Two courses in English at the 200 level or permission of instructor
G.Stadler
HTBA

HU III
 
 
 
H480B011.0Independent Study
M.McInerney
HTBA

HU III
 
 
 
H480B131.0Independent Study
T.Tensuan


HU