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ENG 215 - Appalachian Literature

Credit Hour(s): 3
A study of the literary and cultural traditions of the southern Appalachian region, focusing on regional identity, cultural diversity, and environmental issues. With some background on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century traditions and folklore, the course emphasizes twentieth-century authors such as James Still, Harriet Arnow, Lee Smith, Denise Giardina, George Ella Lyon, Marilou Awiakta, Richard Chase, and Frank X Walker. 3 Credit(s).

This course has been identified in the General Education Curriculum as addressing Exploration Area 2:
How do we interact with different cultures & times, with Speaking Emphasis.
Prerequisite(s): ENG 112   with a grade of “C” or higher.
Course Session Cycle: Fall
Course Yearly Cycle: Even Years



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