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ENGL 2150 - Literature and Digital Diversity |
Focuses on the use of digital methods to analyze and archive literary texts, emphasizing issues of diversity and inclusion. Covers three main areas: text encoding, textual analysis, and archive construction. Considers literary texts and corpora, including works by well-known authors such as Shakespeare, together with collections by marginalized writers, including slave narratives and writings by early modern women. Offers students an opportunity to explore what counts as literature and how computers, databases, and analytical tools give substance to concepts of aesthetic, cultural, and intellectual value as inflected by race and gender.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture English Department Course Attributes: NUpath Analyzing/Using Data, NUpath Difference/Diversity, UG Col Socl Sci & Humanities Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ENGL 1111 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ENGW 1102 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ENGW 1111 Minimum Grade of C |
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