ENGC59H3F Geography & Regionalism in Literature
Instructor: Anne Milne
Meeting Time: Thursdays 4:00 - 7:00pm
This course studies representations of space in literature — whether geographical, regional, or topographical — that offer conceptual alternatives to the nation, state, or tribe. Please note that despite the official title “Geography and Regionalism in Literature”, the course is actually an active-learning introduction to literature and the environment and includes eating, walking, and resiliency ‘training’. We spend lots of time outdoors. There will be stuff about bees and maybe some digging in the dirt.
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