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 Department of English

Arizona State University
Department of English
Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
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Main Office Location:
G. Homer Durham Language and Literature Building - LL 542


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AAS 498: Furious Playwrights and Fiery Plays: 1960s Revolutionary Theater : Neal A. Lester
AFH 353: Unruly Voices of African American Women: Angelita Reyes
AFH 494B: Studies in African American Drama: Neal A. Lester
AIS 494: Native American Womens’ Literature: Laura Tohe

ENG 101 (Stretch) : Gregory Glau
ENG 101: The American West : Katherine Heenan
ENG 101: First-year Composition: Rossana Lhota
ENG 101: First-year Composition: Catherine Rezza
ENG 102: First-year Composition LCE: Janice Kelly
ENG 102: First-year Composition: Rossana Lhota
ENG 102: First Year Composition RLC : Sarah Duerden
ENG 102: First Year Composition : Katherine Heenan
ENG 102: First Year Composition : Julianne White
ENG 105: Advanced Writing : Dan Bivona
ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition : Jennifer Rytting
ENG 191: First Year Poetry Seminar : Jeannine Savard
ENG 191: Race and Gender Politics of Hair: Neal A. Lester

ENG 200: Critical Reading and Writing about Literature: Don Nilsen
ENG 200: Critical Reading and Writing About Literature: Mark Lussier
ENG 201: World Literature: Bruce Matsunaga
ENG 201: World Literature: Amy D'Antonio
ENG 204 : Introduction to Contemporary Literature: A Feminist Perspective : Judith L. Sensibar
ENG 213: Introduction to the Study of Language : Roy C. Major
ENG 213: Intro to the Study of Language: Don Nilsen
ENG 216: Persuasive Writing on Public Issues : Sharon Crowley
ENG 217: Writing Reflective Essays: Zachary Waggoner
ENG 215: Strategies for Academic Writing: Technoculture: Ethical Issues & Concerns : Katherine Heenan
ENG 216: Writing and Biology : Karen Dwyer
ENG 221: Survey of English Literature : Robert E. Bjork
ENG 221: Survey of English Literature I: Mark Lussier
ENG 221: Survey of English Literature I: Jennifer Rytting
ENG 221: Survey of English Literature I: Lynette Austin
ENG 222: British Literature, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Dan Bivona
ENG 222: Survey of English Literature: Juli White
ENG 222: Survey of English Literature : Taylor Corse
ENG 222: Survey of English Literature: Mark Lussier
ENG 222: Survey of English Literature: Mark Lussier
ENG 241: Literatures of the U.S. to 1860 : Eugenia Delamotte
ENG 241: SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE - PART I: Paul Cook
ENG 241: American Literature to 1860: Joe Lockard
ENG 241: American Literature to 1860: Joe Lockard
ENG 241: American Literature to 1860: Joe Lockard
ENG 241: American Literature to 1860: Joe Lockard
ENG 241: LITERATURES OF THE U.S. to 1860: Larry Ellis
ENG 241: Literatures of the U.S. to 1860: Eugenia C. DeLamotte
ENG 241: Literatures of the U.S. to 1860: Karyn Riedell
ENG 242: Survey of American Literature, 1865-Present: Bert Bender
ENG 242: Survey of American Literature:  Promises, Dreams, and Realities, 1855 to the Present : Judith L. Sensibar
ENG 242: Literatures of the United States from 1860 to Present: Jennifer Parchesky

ENG 301 course site
ENG 301: Writing for the Professions (assignments): Judy Grace
ENG 301: Writing for the Professions (assignments): Judy Grace
ENG 301: Writing for the Professions: Shavawn M. Berry
ENG 301: Writing for the Professions: Shavawn M. Berry
ENG 301: Writing for the Professions: Julianne White
ENG 303: Classical Backgrounds of English Literature : Taylor Corse
ENG 317: Grammer: Elly van Gelderen
ENG 329: Nineteenth Century Fiction : Dan Bivona
ENG 329: The Nineteeth Century Novel: Dan Bivona
ENG 330: Reconstructing John Keats: Mark Lussier
ENG 312: English in its Social Setting : Karen Adams
ENG 312: English in its Social Setting: Don Nilsen
ENG 314: Modern Grammar: Dawn Bates
ENG 314: The Harlem Renaissance: An Overview : Thelma S. Richard
ENG 321: Introduction to Shakespeare : Curtis Perry
ENG 321: Introduction to Shakespeare : Curtis Perry
ENG 321: Introduction to Shakespeare : Cora Fox
ENG 321: Introduction to Shakespeare : Melissa Walter
ENG 331: American Drama: Cajsa Baldini
ENG 352: Short Story: Bert Bender
ENG 353: African American Literature to the Harlem Renaissance: Eugenia C. DeLamotte
ENG 353: African American Literature to the Harlem Renaissance: Joe Lockard
ENG 353: Unruly Voices of African American Women: Angelita Reyes
ENG 359: American Indian Literature : Laura Tohe
ENG 361A: Silent Film: Jay Boyer
ENG 372: Document Production : Allene Cooper
ENG 394: Technical Editing : Allene Cooper
ENG 394: Writing (in) Cyberspace : Katherine Heenan
ENG 394: Career Development : Beth Glessner & Elizabeth McNeil
ENG 394 : Navajo Literature and Cultural Studies : Laura Tohe

ENG 400: Critical Theory and Romantic Poetics: The Cases of Blake and Shelley : Mark S. Lussier
ENG 400: History of Literary Criticism: Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 400/494: Critical Theory and Technology: Mark Lussier & Bruce Matsunaga
ENG 400: The History of Literary Criticism : Helen Thompson
ENG 401: Readers, Spectators, and Poachers: Theories of Reception: Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 411: Advanced Poetry Workshop : Jeannine Savard
ENG 413 : History of the English Language: Elly van Gelderen
ENG 415: Medieval Literature in Translation : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 417: Chaucer; Minor Poems and Troilus and Criseyde : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 421: Shakespeare : Curtis Perry
ENG 421: Shakespeare : Tom Campbell
ENG 423: Renaissance Drama : Curtis Perry
ENG 425: Critical Theory and Romantic Poetics: The Cases of Blake and Shelley : Mark S. Lussier
ENG 427: The Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century : Taylor Corse
ENG 430: Victorian Sexuality : Dan Bivona
ENG 430: Victorian Masculinities : Dan Bivona
ENG 430: The Spectacle of Loss in the Nineteenth Century: Dan Bivona
ENG 434: Literature and Culture of the Americas: Nobel Laureates of the Americas: Elizabeth Horan
ENG 439: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama : Taylor Corse
ENG 444: American Romanticism: Joe Lockard
ENG 444: American Romanticism – Whitman and Dickinson: Elizabeth Horan
ENG 445: American Realism : Bert Bender
ENG 445: Theorizing American Realism: Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 448 : England & Empire in the British & Post-Colonial Novel : Gregory Castle
ENG 448: Studies in Anglophone Literature : Gregory Castle
ENG 454: The American Novel 1900-1945 : Cordelia Candelaria
ENG 454: The American Novel, c.1900-1945 : Judith L. Sensibar
ENG 454: The American Novel 1900-1945 : Kehl
ENG 457: Indigenous Poetry: Laura Tohe
ENG 461: Native American Womens’ Literature : Laura Tohe
ENG 461: POSTCOLONIAL MIRRORS: Pairing Novels in English by African American and Southern African Women: Thelma Richard
ENG 461: Reading the Romance : Patriarchy, Popular Literature, and the Rise of the Novel : Helen Thompson
ENG 464A: Studies in African American Drama: Neal A. Lester
ENG 470 A: Symbols and Archetypes in Children’s Literature: Alleen Nilsen
ENG 470 A: Symbols and Archetypes in Children’s Literature: Alleen Nilsen
ENG 471: Literature for Adolescents : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 471/598: Literature for Adolescents : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 484: Internship : Allene Cooper
ENG 494: The Holocaust in American Literature : D. Kehl
ENG 482: Methods of Teaching Language : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 497: The American Novel 1900-1945 : Cordelia Candelaria
ENG 497: The Holocaust in American Literature : D. Kehl
ENG 479: Studies In Postmodernism : Jay Boyer
ENG 498: SPECIAL TOPICS: HOW MANY VOICES DO YOU HAVE? : Jeannine Savard
ENG 498B: A Capstone Course: Dramatic Monologue and Other Persona Poems : Jeannine Savard

ENG 500: Research Methods (RC): Maureen Daly Goggin
ENG 500: Research Methods (Literature): Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 500: Research Methods (Literature): Elizabeth Horan
ENG 501: Introduction to Comparative Literature : Elizabeth R. Horan
ENG 502:  Modalities of Reading : Helen Thompson
ENG 502: Contemporary Critical Theory: Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 504 A: Symbols and Archetypes in Children’s Literature: Alleen Nilsen
ENG 504: Literature and Culture of the Americas: Nobel Laureates of the Americas:
ENG 506: Methods of Teaching Language : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 507: Old English : Robert E. Bjork
ENG 507: Beginning Old English: Robert E. Bjork
ENG 508: Beowulf : Robert E. Bjork
ENG 508: Beowulf and Seamus Heaney : Robert E. Bjork
ENG 512: Teaching Writing: Duane Roen
ENG 513: Semantics Don Nilsen
ENG 517: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory : Sharon Crowley
ENG 530: Classical Rhetoric and Written Composition : Sharon Crowley
ENG 535: The Spectacle of Loss in the Nineteenth Century: Dan Bivona
ENG 538: MODERNIST AMERICAN POETRY (and avant-garde early film): Cynthia Hogue
ENG 540: Literature for Adolescents : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 542: Indigenous Poetry: Laura Tohe
ENG 452: Studies in the Novel: The Novel and the Empire : Dan Bivona
ENG 543: Studies in Anglophone Literature : Gregory Castle
ENG 545 : Victorian Sexuality : Dan Bivona
ENG 545: Victorian Masculinities : Dan Bivona
ENG 545: England & Empire in the British & Post-Colonial Novel : Gregory Castle
ENG 545: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama : Taylor Corse
ENG 545: The Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century : Taylor Corse
ENG 545: Critical Theory and Romantic Poetics: The Cases of Blake and Shelley : Mark S. Lussier
ENG 545: Chaucer; Minor Poems and Troilus and Criseyde : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 545: Medieval Literature in Translation : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 545: Renaissance Drama : Curtis Perry
ENG 545: The History of Literary Criticism : Helen Thompson
ENG 547: American Realism : Bert Bender
ENG 547: The American Novel 1900-1945 : Cordelia Candelaria
ENG 547: The American Novel 1900-1945 : Kehl
ENG 547: The Holocaust in American Literature : D. Kehl
ENG 547: Native American Womens’ Literature : Laura Tohe
ENG 570: Symbols and Archetypes in Children’s Literature: Alleen Nilsen
ENG 584: The Writer and the Community : Jeannine Savard
ENG 591: Cross-Cultural Discourse Studies: Contrastive Rhetoric and Pragmatics : Karen Adams & Maureen Daly Goggin
ENG 591: Courtship and Love in Early 20th Century American Fiction : Bert Bender
ENG 591: 20th Century Critical Theory: Poetry : Beckian Fritz Goldberg
ENG 591: Furious Playwrights and Fiery Plays: 1960s Revolutionary Theater : Neal A. Lester
ENG 591: Seminar in Faulkner and Modernisms : Judith L. Sensibar
ENG 591: Sexing the Modern : Judith L. Sensibar
ENG 591: Sentiment and Power: Feeling and the Law in the Eighteenth-Century Novel : Helen Thompson
ENG 591: Who Painted the Lion, tell me, who? : Woman as Subject and Object : Dhira Mahoney
ENG 591: Theory of the Novel: Jay Boyer
ENG 594: Ancient Rhetorics : Sharon Crowley
ENG 594: Graduate Poetry Workshop : Jeannine Savard
ENG 598: Literature for Adolescents : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 598B: Readers, Spectators, and Poachers: Theories of Reception: Jennifer Parchesky
ENG 598D: Studies in African American Drama: Neal A. Lester
ENG 598: GERMAN LITERARY MODERNISM: Dan Gilfillan
ENG 598: Advanced Poetry Workshop :  Poetry as Witness : Jeannine Savard
ENG 598: The Forms of Verse : Alberto Ríos
ENG 603: Borders and Barrios –Latino/a and Chicano/a Lives: Elizabeth Horan
ENG 604/HST 598: 19th Century Sexuality: London and Paris : Dan Bivona
ENG 606: Advanced Studies in English Education : Alleen Nilsen
ENG 636: Antebellum American Novel and Its Ideologies: Joe Lockard

ENG 665A: Theory of the Novel : Jay Boyer
ENG 665: Creative Methods: Theoretical Novel : Jay Boyer

FLA 394: Career Development : Beth Glessner & Elizabeth McNeil

FMS 100: Introduction to Film: Peter Lehman

HUM 110: Introduction to Film: Peter Lehman
HUM 494S/598L: Readers, Spectators, and Poachers: Theories of Reception: Jennifer Parchesky
HUM 591: Sexing the Modern : Judith L. Sensibar

LIN 500: Research Methods: Linguistics and TESL : Dawn Bates
LIN 500: Research Methods : Marysia Johnson
LIN 500: Research Methods: Linguistics and T.E.S.L.: Don Nilsen
LIN 505: American English : Don Nilsen
LIN 510: English Linguistics : Elly van Gelderen
LIN 510: Linguistics : Elly van Gelderen
LIN 510: American English : Don Nilsen
LIN 513: Semantics Don Nilsen
LIN 513: Semantics Don Nilsen
LIN 514: Syntactic Structures: Elly van Gelderen
LIN 515: (American English) Don Nilsen
LIN 515: (American English) Don Nilsen
LIN 516: Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis : Karen Adams
LIN 516: Pragmatics and Discourse Theory: Don Nilsen
LIN 548: Elly van Gelderen
LIN 574:Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language : Marysia Johnson
LIN 575: Advanced Studies in the Teaching of English as a Second Language: Issues in Language Testing : Marysia Johnson
LIN 576: Sociolinguistic Aspects of Second Language Acquisition : Roy C. Major
LIN 577: Grammar for TESL : Dawn Bates

LIN 591: Cross-Cultural Discourse Studies: Contrastive Rhetoric and Pragmatics : Karen Adams & Maureen Daly Goggin
LIN 591: Linguistics Humor: Don L. F. Nilsen
LIN 610: Language Universals and Typology: Elly van Gelderen

TWC 200: The Impact of Communication Technology on Society : Allene Cooper
TWC 400: Technical Communications : Allene Cooper

WAC 101: Gregory Glau (assignments)

 

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