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Dec 21, 2024
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CRWR 122 Craft and Process Seminar in Fiction: Gender and Difference Course examines the ways in which gay, lesbian, and straight writers contend with issues of culture, gender, and difference. Course focuses upon such questions as the following: How do straight male and female writers deal with the serious issues and challenges of writing from the point of view of gay and lesbian characters How do gay and lesbian writers deal with the same issues in writing about straight characters Course also examines the particular challenges of writing gender opposites (whatever the sexual orientation of those characters might be). Through the students’ reading of assigned stories and novels, through their written responses as writers to their reading, through creative fiction and nonfiction writing assignments, and through individual and small-group research activities, the course will approach broad and specific issues of gender and difference from early writing to the present day.
Repeatable: N Formerly 59-1305 PL Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3
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