The Literature course examines all sorts of expressive English writing, from novels and other fiction to plays, poetry, and even nonfiction. Beyond just exposing international students to these works, the study of literature focuses on using many theoretical frameworks — feminism, ethnic perspectives, genre, etc. The course may also include creative nonfiction. Students will respond critically to readings of different historical and cultural contexts through class discussion and written evidence-based literary arguments. The topics include but are not limited to: *Afro-Asian Literature *World Literature *Mythology and Folklore *American Literature *English Literature *Philippine Literature *Children and Adolescent Literature Each class has a duration of 50 minutes and costs eleven (11) US dollars per session.
ByCarla Carmina