2019-2024

2011

Spring

  • ENG 501: Professional Seminar in College Composition / Dr. Billie Jones
  • ENG 512F: Special Topics Seminar - Faulkner / Dr. Jean Cash
  • ENG 612: Topics in Theory and Cultural Studies - What’s the Story with Narrative? Literary Narrative and Narrative Theories / Dr. Siân White
  • ENG 612: Topics in Theory and Cultural Studies - The Art of Fear  / Dr. Marina Favila
  • ENG 612: Topics in Theory and Cultural Studies - Matters of Speculation, Theory and Science Fiction / Dr. Sharon Cote
  • ENG 698: Comprehensive Continuance 
  • ENG 699: Thesis Continuance 
  • ENG 700: Thesis 
2012

Spring 2012

  • English 501: Professional Seminar in College Composition / Dr. Michael Moghtader
  • English 512: Special Topics Seminar. Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy / Dr. Jean Cash
  • English 612: Topics in Theory and Cultural Studies. Feminist Literary and Cultural Theory / Dr. Mary Thompson
  • English 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature. Tudor Literature and the History of the Book: 1485-1603. / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • English 662: Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature of the United States. From Little Mags to Pulp Rags: American(s) Publishing in the Modernist Era / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • English 671: Studies in South Asian Literature. Cracking India: The Partition in Fiction and Film / Dr. Debali Mookerjea-Leonard
  • English 675: Reading and Research.
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance.
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance.
  • English 700: Thesis. 6 credits.
Fall 2012
  • ENG 512: Magical Realism and Women Writers / Dr. Mary Thompson
  • ENG 512: Larry Brown and his Literary Idol / Dr. Jean Cash
  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Dabney Bankert
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama / Dr. Marina Favila
  • ENG 645: Studies in 20th century and 21st-Century British Literature - “Autonomous Selfhood, Under Threat: Alienation in British and Irish Modernism” / Dr. Sian White
  • ENG 650: Studies in Early American Literature - The Native Presence in Early American Literature / Dr. Laura Henigman
  • ENG 375: Reading and Research
  • ENG 398: Comprehensive Continuance
  • ENG 699: Thesis Continuance
  • ENG 700: Thesis
2013

Spring 2013

  • ENG 512: Special Topics Seminar
  • English 410/512: Flannery O’Connor / Dr. Jean Cash
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature: John Milton / Dr. Bruce Johnson
  • ENG 630: Studies in Restoration and 18tth-Century Literature: Gender & Sexuality in Restoration and 18th-Century British Literature / Dr. Dawn Goode
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature of the United States: From Little Mags to Pulp Rags: American(s) Publishing in the Modernist Era / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis
Fall 2013
  • ENG 512: Special Topics Seminar
  • English 410/512: Flannery O’Connor / Dr. Jean Cash
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature: John Milton / Dr. Bruce Johnson
  • ENG 630: Studies in Restoration and 18tth-Century Literature: Gender & Sexuality in Restoration and 18th-Century British Literature / Dr. Dawn Goode
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature of the United States: From Little Mags to Pulp Rags: American(s) Publishing in the Modernist Era / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis
2014

Spring 2014

  • ENG 501: Professional Seminar in College Composition
  • ENG 410/512: Writers of the Rough South / Dr. Jean Cash
  • ENG 360: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - Misconceptions: Motherhood and Biopower in Contemporary Women’s Writing / Dr. Mary Thompson
  • ENG 612: Topics in Theory and Culture - Close Reading: Form, Affect, & Ethics / Dr. Annette Federico
  • ENG 651: Studies in 19th Century American Literature: Bodies of Thought: Mind and Body in Nineteenth-Century America / Dr. Matthew Rebhorn
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis

Fall 2014

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Dabney A. Bankert 
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature: Tudor Books and Readers: 1485-1603 / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • ENG 650: Studies in Early American Literature: The Native Presence in Early American Literature / Dr. Laura Henigman
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis
2015

Spring 2015

  • ENG 602: Contemporary Critical Theory / Dr. Katey Castellano
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th- and 21st- Century Literature of the United States: Ethnic Postmodernism / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis

Fall 2015

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Dabney A. Bankert
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature of the United States: From Little Mags to Pulp Rags: American(s) Publishing in the Modernist Era / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 672: Studies in African-American Literature: Black Sexuality Studies / Dr. Mollie Godfrey
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature / Favila
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis
2016

Spring 2016

  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature: Milton / Dr. Bruce Johnson
  • ENG 640: Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature / Dr. Annette Federico
  • ENG 651: Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Bodies of Thought: Mind and Body in Nineteenth-Century American Literature / Dr. Matthew Rebhorn
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis

Fall 2016

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 608: Textuality - Renaissance Humanism and the Book Trade in England, 1476-1557 / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • ENG 612: Topics in Theory and Cultural Studies - Postcolonial Dissensus and Literary Form / Dr. David Babcock
  • ENG 650: Studies in Early American Literature - The Native Presence in Early American Literature / Dr. Laura Henigman
2017

Spring 2017

  • ENG 608: Textuality - The Unfinished American Novel / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • ENG 612: Literature and the Anthropocene / Dr. Katey Castellano
  • ENG 645: Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century British Literature - “Modernist Narratives” / Dr. Siân White
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis

Fall 2017

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • ENG 612: The Time Signatures of the American Novel / Dr. Matthew Rebhorn
  • ENG 630: Women Novelists of the British 18th-Century: Writing Gender, Writing Genre / Dr. Dawn Goode
  • English 675: Reading and Research
  • English 698: Comprehensive Continuance
  • English 699: Thesis Continuance
  • English 700: Thesis
2018

Spring 2018

  • ENG 620: Milton / Dr. Bruce Johnson
  • ENG 668: Body Matter and Afro-Futurity / Dr. Sofia Samatar
  • ENG 672: Black Sexualities Studies / Dr. Mollie Godfrey

Fall 2018

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 612: Literature and the Anthropocene / Dr. Katey Castellano
  • ENG 615: Studies in Medieval Literature: The Aurthurian Romances of Chrétien de Troyes / Dr. Dabney Bankert
  • ENG 650: Studies in Early American Literature: The Native Presence in Early American Literature / Dr. Laura Henigman
2019

Spring 2019

  • ENG 610: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - Decolonial Imaginings: Gender and Sexuality in the African Literature / Dr. Besi Muhonja
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature Reformation Culture / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature of the United States “Race and Place in American Modernism” / Brooks E. Hefner

Fall 2019

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • ENG 610: Reproductive Justice and Women’s (Dystopian) Fiction / Dr. Mary Thompson
  • ENG 612: Time Signatures of American Literature / Dr. MatthewRebhorn
  • ENG 640: Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature - The Victorian Novel 1860-1880 / Dr. Annette Federico
2020

Spring 2020

  • ENG 612: Affect Theory / Dr. Sofia Samatar
  • ENG 630: Queering 18th-Century British Literature / Dr. Dawn Goode
  • ENG 372: Black Studies, Black Archives, and the Black Digital Humanities / Dr. Mollie Godfrey

Fall 2020

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 612: Narrative, Fiction, and the Form of the Novel: Theories and Histories / Dr. Heidi Pennington
  • ENG 645: Postcolonial Ireland in the long 20th century / Dr. Sian White
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th-21st-Century U.S. Literature: Documenting the Undocumented in U.S. Latinx Literature / Dr. Allison Fagan
2021

Spring 2021

  • ENG 612: Postcolonial Dissensus and Literary Form / Dr. David Babcock
  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature: Edmund Spenser and the Politics and Aesthetics of Literary Production in the English Renaissance / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • ENG 666: Film and Media Theory / Dr. Dennis Lo

Fall 2021

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • ENG 612: Affect Theory / Dr. Sofia Samatar
  • ENG 662: Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature of the United States “Race and Place in Modern American Literature” / Dr. Brooks E. Hefner
  • ENG 673: Caribbean Plantations and Black Abolitionist Ecologies, 1761-1834 / Dr. Katey Castellano
2022

Spring 2022

  • ENG 615: Medieval Travel / Dr. Amanda Gerber
  • ENG 630: Studies in Restoration and 18th-Century British Literature / Dr. Dawn Goode
  • ENG 651: Studies in 19th-Century American Literature / Dr. Mark Rankin

Fall 2022

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 608: Create Dangerously - Textuality, Editing the Unfinished Book / Dr. Allison Fagan
  • ENG 612: Postcolonial Dissensus and Literary Form / Dr. David Babcock
  • ENG 612: Narrative, Fiction, and the Form of the Novel - Theories and Histories / Dr. Heidi Pennington
2023

Spring 2023

  • ENG 620: Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Literature (Spenser’s Faerie Queene in Early Modern literature) / Dr. Mark Rankin
  • ENG 666: Film and Media Theory / Dr. Dennis Lo
  • ENG 672: Black Studies, Black Archives, and the Black Digital Humanities / Dr. Mollie Godfrey

Fall 2023

  • ENG 600: Research Methods / Dr. Brooks Hefner
  • ENG 612: Animal, Object, Atmosphere - Affect Theories / Dr. Sofia Samatar
  • ENG 668: Studies in African Literature Dr. Matthew Rebhorn
2024

Spring 2024

  • ENG 612: Global Modernisms
  • ENG 671: Studies in South Asian Literature
  • ENG 673: Romantic Literature and the Caribbean, 1761-1834

Fall 2024

  • ENG 600: Research Methods
  • ENG 602: Contemporary Critical Theory:  Narrative, Fiction, and the Form of the Novel: Theories and Histories
  • ENG 612: Contemporary Black British Literature
  • ENG 672: Black Poetry Extravaganza

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