LITERARY ARTS BROWN UNIVERSITY. Theory Courses

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LITERARY ARTS BROWN UNIVERSITY Theory Courses What follows is by no means an exhaustive list of the courses that are offered at Brown that will meet the literary theory requirement for the concentration; however it does constitute a good starting point. Some of the courses listed have prerequisites or assume standing in a particular academic year (for seniors and graduate students only for instance). We recommend that you look at the courses on Banner and MyCourses to see if the course would be appropriate. Faculty members who are teaching courses that they would like to see added to this list (or would prefer to have removed from the list) should contact Gale_Nelson@brown.edu. Academic Year 2015-2016 Spring 2016 CO 1810N Freud: Writer and Reader EL 1140A Literary Scholar EL 1310H Origins of American Literature EL 1900Y Medieval Manuscript Studies EL 1901E Literature and Digital Humanities LT 1230J Writing: Material Differences MC 0220 Print Cultures MC 0230 Digital Media MC 0240 Television Studies MC 0901S Mediating Representation MC 1203F Aesthetics of Political Culture MC 1501I Reading Marx MC 1700F Theory for Practice TA 1380 Mise en Scene Fall 2015 CO 1210 Introduction to Theory of Literature CO 2650M Literary Theory I EL 0710L Ishiguro, Amongst Others EL 1511L On Being Bored EL 1762A Perverse Cinema EL 1762E Invisibility and Impersonality in Modern American Fiction EL 1900R Queer Relations EL 1900Z Neuroaesthetics and Reading EL 1950E Reading Narrative Theory LT 1230E Form and Theory of Fiction MC 0110 Introduction to Theory and Analysis MC 0901Q Governing Sex MC 1110 Theory of the Sign MC 1500D Contemporary Film Theory 1

MC 1510O Television, Gender, Sexuality MC 1502H Information, Discourse, Networks TA 2200 Subjects and Objects Academic Year 2014-2015 Spring 2015 ENGL 1140A The Literary Scholar ENGL 1560W Getting Emotional: Passionate Theories GNSS 0120 Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies GNSS 2020H Research Seminar in Feminist Theory MCM 0991O Reinvention of Life MCM 1500D Contemporary Film Theory MCM 1501O Television, Gender and Sexuality TAPS 1380 Mise en Scene Fall 2014 COLT 1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL 1311K Hamlet, in Theory ENGL 1900R Queer Relations: Aesthetics and Sexuality ENGL 1901F Art of Criticism ENGL 1950F Law and Literature MCM 0900N Body/Gesture/Cinema MCM 1501I Reading Marx MCM 1504C Greek Tragedy in Politics... MCM 1504D Sex, Difference and Relation MCM 1700B Approaches to Narrative TAPS 1230 Performance Theory: Ritual, Play and Drama TAPS 1630 Performativity and the Body Academic Year 2013-2014 Spring 2014 ENGL 1140A The Literary Scholar ENGL1310H The Origins of American Literature ENGL1560R From Frankenstein to Einstein ENGL 1560W Getting Emotional: Passionate Theories ENGL 1950E From Photography to Film LITR 1230E Form and Theory of Ficiton TAPS 1380 Mise en Scene 2

Fall 2013 COLT 1210 Introduction to Literary Theory ENGL 0800L/0710L Ishiguro, amongst others ENGL 1561H The Brain and the Book ENGL 1762A Perverse Cinema ENGL 1900R Queer Relations TAPS 1230 Performance Theory Academic Year 2012-2013 Spring 2013 ENGL0410J Literature of Identity ENGL0800I Global South Asia ENGL1140A The Literary Scholar ENGL1560R From Frankenstein to Einstein: Literature and Science from 1800-1950 ENGL1900Y Medieval Manuscript Studies: Paleography, Codicology, and Interpretation ENGL1900Z Neuroaesthetics and Reading ENGL2760Y American Orientalism and Asian American Literary Criticism ENGL2900N Ethical Turns LITR1230J Writing Material Differences Fall 2012 COMP1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL1761Y Issues in World Literature ENGL1900E Aesthetics and Politics ENGL1900R Queer Relations: Aesthetics and Sexuality ENGL1901B Politics and the Novel ENGL2560Z Global Early American Literature ENGL2900O Narrative Theory Academic Year 2011-2012 Spring 2012 ENGL 1900F Interpretation ENGL 1900V Camera Works: The Theory and Fiction of Photography LITR 1230E Form and Theory of Fiction LITR 1110R Performance Dimensions of Text Fall 2011 COMP 1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL 1900I Critical Methodologies: Contemporary Literary Theory ENGL 1900R Queer Relations: Aesthetics and Sexuality 3

Academic Year 2010-2011 Spring 2011 COMP 1812J Poetry and Ethics ENGL 1561H The Brain and The Book: Thinking and Reading in the Victorian Novel ENGL 1760I Terrible Beauty: Literature and the Terrorist Imaginary ENGL 2560Z Global Early American Literature ENGL 2760X After Postmodernism: New Fictional Modes LITR 1150W Clown Aesthetics TAPS 1250 Twentieth Century Western Theatre and Performance Fall 2010 COMP 1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL 1210 History of the English Language ENGL 1511I Culture and Anarchy ENGL 1761Q WG Sebald and Some Interlocutors ENGL 2900G History and Form ENGL 2900K Nietzsche Foucault Latour (Fall 2010 cont d) ETHN 1890E Johnny Are You Queer? LITR 1220A A History and Practice of English Versification LITR 1230E Form and Theory of Fiction TAPS 1230 Performance Theory: Ritual Play and Drama in Context Academic Year 2009-2010 Spring 2010 AMCV 1903P Please Please Me ANTH 800 Sound and Symbols COMP 1610B Irony ENGL 1900P History of Criticism from Plato to Postmodernism ENGL 2900H Queer Passivity GNSS 1960D Feminist Theory/Feminist Activism HMAN1970M Sexual Identity and International Exchange LITR 1230E Form and Theory of Fiction LITR 1230J Writing: Material Differences MCM 230 Digital Media MCM 260 Cinematic Coding and Narrativity MCM 900W Media and/as Ethnographies MCM 1502U Media and Memory TSDA 1240 Performance Historiography and Theatre History TSDA 1281C Memory Plays: Theatricality and Time 4

Fall 2009 ANTH 1810 Language and Power COMP 1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL 1210 History of the English Language ENGL 1900E Aesthetics and Politics ENGL 1900I Critical Methodologies ENGL 1900R Queer Relations: Aesthetics and Sexuality FREN 1070I Histoires d'animaux MCM 900U Face- to- Face: The Filmed Interview MCM 900V Interpretation as Detection MCM 1500D Contemporary Film Theory MCM 1501O Television Gender and Sexuality MCM 1502T Film Noir: Femmes Fatales Urban Space and Paranoia MCM 2100 History of Theory: Historicism vs. Psychoanalysis TSDA 1230 Performance Theory: Ritual Play and Drama in Context Academic Year 2008-2009 Spring 2009 COLT 0810T Oedipus in Theory and Literature COLT 1810G Fiction and History COLT 1811X Marx And His Critics EDUC 1820 History of Print Culture in America ENGL 1190 A The Arrangement of Words: Liberating Fiction(s) ENGL 1560Y The Ethics Of Romanticism ENGL 1760I Terrible Beauty: Literature And Terrorist Imagination ENGL 1900F Interpretation ENGL 1900R Queer Relations: Theories Of Subjectivity & Community ENGL 1900S Realism and the Realistic ENGL 2900F Form And Content LITR 1230J Writing: Material Differences MCM 0150 Text/Media/Culture: Readings In Theory MCM 0900T Public Cinema MCM 1200G Cinema And Stardom MCM 1500O From Classical Film Theory To Cinema Semiotics Fall 2008 COLT 1210 Introduction To The Theory Of Literature COLT 1421C Subaltern Studies COLT 1810N Freud: Writer And Reader COLT 1810P Literature And Medicine ENGL 0800D The Dead and the Living ENGL 1190J Narrative Poetics ENGL 1760C Body And Event In Contemporary Fiction ENGL 1760V Lying Cheating Stealing ENGL 1900D Literature And Politics ENGL 2900E Deleuze: Literature And Aesthetics 5

LITR 1220A History And Practice Of English Versification MCM 0100 Screens and Projections MCM 900R Cinematic Imaginations Of Time MCM 1500T Information Discourse Networks MCM 1500W Foucault and his Interlocutors MCM 1501K Seeking Queerly: Queer Theory Film and Video TSDA 1230 Performance Theory And Theater Histories TSDA 1380 Mise En Scene TSDA 1610 Political Theater Of The Americas Academic Year 2007-2008 Spring 2008 COLT 810T Oedipus in Theory and Literature COLT 1811E Sentimentalism: Fiction/Film/Theory ENGL 1210 History of the English Language (Spring 2008 cont d) ENGL 1710U What Was Postmodern Literature ENGL 1760I Terrible Beauty: Literature and the Terrorist Imaginary ENGL 1760T Literary Africa ENGL 1900A Literature and the Ideology of the Aesthetic ENGL 1900G Literature and Structure of English ENGL 1900R Queer Relations: Theories of Subjectivity and Community MCM 0150 Text/Media/Culture: Readings in Theory MCM 0230 Digital Media MCM 0990O Code Software & Serious Games MCM 1502D Figures of Fetishism MCM 1502M After Post- Structuralism: Multiplicities MCM 2120B New Media Theory MCM 2300B Television Gender & Sexuality TSDA 0500C S01: Staging Post Dramatic Theater Fall 2007 COLT 1210 Introduction to the Theory of Literature ENGL0600 The Work of Mourning: On the Literature of Loss ENGL 1511A American Literature of the Civil War ENGL 1560Q The Poetry of Politics: Baudelaire Arnold Whitman ENGL 1560R From Frankenstein to Einstein: Literature and Science 1800-1950 ENGL 1761N Natural and Supernatural: Issues in the Study of Science and Religion ENGL 1900P History of Criticism from Plato to Postmodernism ENGL 2560K Postcolonial Theory and Africanist Discourse ENGL 2560O Victorian Poetry and Visual Arts MCM 0100 Screens and Projections MCM 0900Q The Horror Film MCM 1110 Theory of the Sign MCM 1201C Imagined Networks: Global Connections 6

MCM 1502J Race as Archive MCM 1502K Real TV MCM 1700J TV/TV: Commercial & Alternative Television MCM 2110D History of Theory: The Case of Roland Barthes TSDA 1230 Theory and Theatre Histories TSDA 2100 Dramatic and Theatrical Theory Academic Year 2006-2007 Spring 2007 EL151 Sec2 Literature and the Culture of Capitalism EL190 Sec 1 Literature and Politics EL190 Sec 2 Narrative Theory EL 276 Sec 4 Psychoanalysis in/and African American Literature and Culture GN 10 Sec1 Introduction to Feminist Theory LR 123 Sec2 Poetry Mind World LR 123 Sec4 Form & Theory of Fiction MC 15 Sec1 Text/Media/Culture: Readings in Theory MC 25 Sec1 Visuality and Visual Theories MC 090 Sec1 TV on the Internet: Private Property in the Public Eye MC 120 Sec4 Narrative Theory MC 150 Sec3 Reading Marx MC 150 Sec4 Robert Bresson and Recent French Cinema MC 150 Sec5 Seeing Queerly: Queer Theory Film Video MC 251 Sec1 Cinema State and Global Violence RU 125 Sec1 Russian Cinema TA 220 Sec1 Abstraction and Resistance Fall 2006 CO 121 Sec 1 Introduction to Literary Theory CO 181 Sec7 Michel Foucault and Comparative Thinking EL 121 Sec 1 History of the English Language EL 176 Sec 2 Natural and Supernatural: Issues in the Study of Science and Religion EL 276 Sec 2 Postmodernism and Literary Form MC 010 Sec1 Introduction to Media MC 024 Sec 1 Television Studies MC 120 Sec2 Ethnography Travel Film MC 150 Sec1 Contemporary Film Theory MC 150 Sec2 Theories of the Photographic Image MC 210 Sec1 Freud & Deleuze: The Schreber Material MC 211 Sec1 History of Theory: The Question of Poststructuralism TA 138 Sec1 Mise en Scene 7