Literature and the Environment

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Overview

Subject area

ENGL.

Catalog Number

3281

Course Title

Literature and the Environment

Department(s)

Description

4 hours; 4 creditsIntroduction to the environmental humanities as a topic in literary studies. A focus on works whose representations of the natural world express a range of theoretical, practical, aesthetic, and ethical concerns. Specific topics may include: the conventional opposition between nature and culture as a way to promote different ideas, ideals, and interests; the contrast between human-centered and ecological conceptions of the natural world; nature as a concept associated with the exercise of power, especially as seen in the emergence of colonialism, empire, and capitalism, and in the pursuit of environmental justice; conservation, stewardship, and concern for the fate of the natural world at a time when the global climate is in crisis; nature as the occasion for literary innovation and expression; the interrelationship between literary and scientific conceptions of the natural world; and the emergence of ecocriticism as an interdisciplinary field of study. Fulfills Breadth and Depth Area Studies B requirement: Genre, Thematic Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies.Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 [1 or 1.7]Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 1012 [2]

Typically Offered

Offer as needed

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

4

Maximum Units

4

Academic Progress Units

4

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

4

Requisites

035357

Course Schedule