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ELIT 22 Mythology and Folklore
4 Units
ELIT 46AH Major British Writers 4 Units (Medieval and Renaissance) - HONORS
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46A.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical analysis of representative works by major writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton. As an honors course, the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in Literature.
ELIT 46B Major British Writers 4 Units (Neo-Classical and Romantic)
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46BH.)
Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical response to representative works by major writers such as Pope, Behn, Swift, Johnson, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Percy and Mary Godwin Shelley, Keats, Austen, Montagu, and the Bronte sisters.
ELIT 46BH Major British Writers 4 Units (Neo-Classical and Romantic) - HONORS
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46B.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical response to representative works by major writers such as Pope, Behn, Swift, Johnson, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Percy and Mary Godwin Shelley, Keats, Austen, Montagu, and the Bronte sisters. As an honors course, the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in literature.
ELIT 46C Major British Writers 4 Units (Victorian and Modern)
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46CH.)
Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical response to representative works by major writers such as the Brontes, Tennyson, Barrett Browning, Browning, Dickens, Arnold, Hopkins, Wilde, Lawrence, Hardy, Yeats, Conrad, Joyce, Eliot, Beckett, Woolf and Auden.
ELIT 46CH Major British Writers 4 Units (Victorian and Modern) - HONORS
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46CH.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical response to representative works by major writers such as the Brontes, Tennyson, Barrett Browning, Browning, Dickens, Arnold, Hopkins, Wilde, Lawrence, Hardy, Yeats, Conrad, Joyce, Eliot, Beckett, Woolf and Auden. As an honors course, the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in English literature.
ELIT 47A World Literature: Antiquity to 4 Units the 1500s
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
A comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and other areas, from antiquity to the middle of the sixteenth century.
ELIT 47B World Literature: Africa and 4 Units Latin America
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
A comparative literature survey, “World Literature: Africa and Latin America” studies the literatures of both Africa and Latin America from colonial times up to the present, in English and translation. The diversity of literature produced in both Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America (including Brazil and the Caribbean), and various contemporary diasporas around the globe will be covered. The historically asynchronous approach investigates shared literary movements across national, linguistic, religious, and other social strata.
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(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
An intercultural survey of prehistoric, historic, and contemporary world mythology and folklore which examines the relationship between a culture’s myths and folktales and its art, literature, and social values.
ELIT 24 Asian Pacific American Literature
4 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
(Also listed as ICS 24. Students may enroll in either department, but not both,
for credit.)
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Introduction to Asian Pacific American literature. Through readings in twentieth and twenty-first century works, students will explore and analyze issues related to complexities of identity as it relates to class, gender, mixed heritages, and sexuality; politics and the history of Asian American activism and resistance to cultural marginalization; and diversity of cultures and experiences within the Asian Pacific American community.
ELIT 38 Utopian/Dystopian Literature
4 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Critical examination of texts of this genre, with particular attention to contemporary (postwar) dystopian novels, and with additional readings at instructor’s discretion from political theory/philosophy, cultural studies, or other sources that foreground issues or themes implicit in the literary texts.
ELIT 39 Contemporary Literature
4 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Critical examination of representative, contemporary literary works of the post-WWII period, with emphasis on more recent works and intercultural offerings. Attention to key trends, styles, and issues in a global context.
ELIT 40 African American Literature 4 Units
(Formerly ELIT 60.)
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Examines significant authors, movements, and traditions in African American literature from the era of slavery to the present. Attention to key trends, styles, and issues related to race in the United States.
ELIT 41 Ethnic Literature of the United States 4 Units
(Formerly ELIT 61.)
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 41H.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Examines significant authors, movements, and traditions (continuing as well as emerging) in a diverse range of ethnic literature of the United States.
ELIT 41H Ethnic Literature of the United 4 Units States - HONORS
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 41.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Examines significant authors, movements, and traditions (continuing as well as emerging) in a diverse range of ethnic literature of the United States. As an honors course, the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in Ethnic literature of the United States.
ELIT 44 International Literature (Fiction) 4 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical analysis of representative works of international fiction, including works from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Pacific Islands, and Australia. Literary, cultural, and cross-cultural interpretation, evaluation, and comparison of short stories and novels.
ELIT 46A Major British Writers 4 Units (Medieval and Renaissance)
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in ELIT 46AH.)
Prerequisite: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
Reading and critical analysis of representative works by major writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton.
2O19-2O2O DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
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All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.




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