This course provides students with an advanced understanding of the theory and practice of literary criticism. Course readings represent a wide range of methodologies and models for interpretation, including New Criticism, New Historicism, Feminism, Queer theory, and Postcolonialism, among others. Students will pursue advanced projects in literary criticism informed by their knowledge of the theoretical basis for their explorations and the practices of other literary and cultural critics. Although there are no specific prerequisites for the course, students will be expected to read and respond to challenging texts in both oral and written discussion, including reading responses and a large-scale (ten pages or more) work of scholarship.

Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor

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Pass no pass

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Creative studies

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DONELAN J H
James Donelan
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WRIT2 . Donelan J H 1 Year, 6 Months Ago

Donelan was a really great professor. He made the class go smoothly and quickly. This was not one of those courses where you are constantly fighting your sleep. He is a fairly tough grader, but the review process leading up to the submission should be enough to get you a good grade. Definitely recommend the course.

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WRIT2 . Donelan J H 1 Year, 6 Months Ago

Professor Donelan is an Incredible lecturer and surely one of my favorite professors Ive had at UCSB. Overall my experience in Writ 2 was amazing and would 100% recommend taking his class! :)

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ENG102 . Donelan J H 2 Years Ago

Definitely aloof in understanding that students are busy. Very annoying because slides are not detailed and he obviously doesn't spend that much time on the class. That being said, the lectures are pretty chill... that being said, the midterm and final involve memorization of knowledge I deem unnecessary to memorize. God, the calamity...

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ENGL102 . Donelan J H 2 Years Ago

The course material is boring and out-dated, the professor is old school. There is an overwhelming focus of anything that's not literature, which is funny because I took 101 & 103 and those courses bothered to actually talk about literature analysis. Not a bad guy but the reading material is r***st and s***st, and he spent time justifying them.

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ENG102 . Donelan J H 2 Years Ago

There r 2 essays and the 2 tests aren't hard if you do the reading. However it is very obvious that the guy has a huge ego and he only likes people who are willing to entertain his personal stories. This doesn't feel like a literature course but an author's autobiography course. The guy's anti-tech and I'm stupid to have done my notes by hand.

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ENGL102 . Donelan J H 2 Years Ago

From the comments it seems like all the positive comments are from his writing course but i took an english literature course with him. The course material is more theology than literature and he does not encourage debate or alternative interpretations. I wouldn't have survived this course full of puritan old white guys if it weren't for my TA.

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