GLLC. 2015
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GLLC. 2015 - Con, Cop, And Mark: Represenations Of Criminality And Authority (3 cr)
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3 hours; 3 creditsInvestigation of the oft-blurred boundaries between the criminal, the authority, and the victim in literature and other forms of artistic representation. Exploration of how the interdependency of these roles is portrayed in authors such as Aeschylus, Euripides, Marlowe, DeQuincey, Kafka, Artaud and Burroughs, as well as in film noir and other cinematic genres. (Not open to students who have completed Core Curriculum 3115.) 2017-2018: Satisfies Pathways College Optionrequirement. Starting Fall 2018 Satisfies Pathways Flexible CoreIndividual and Society requirement.Prerequisite: English 1010 or permission of the department.
Minimum
3
Max
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Requirement Designation
RLA_FC_Individual&Society
Prerequisites & Corequisites
036727
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