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Erika Gissel Naranjo
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Erika Gissel Naranjo
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Hospitality Management
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ENG3407 Gothic FA2022

ENG3407 Gothic FA2022

Students critically read, analyze, and write about the popular genre of the Gothic. As represented in both literary and visual terms, in both Europe and the United States beginning in the late-18th century to today. Key concepts include horror, haunting, madness, and monsters.

ENG 3407 OER Gothic Literature and Visual Culture

ENG 3407 OER Gothic Literature and Visual Culture

The purpose of this course is to gain a better understanding of the popular genre of the Gothic as it was developed and practiced in the late-eighteenth century and through to today in a variety of cultural contexts. An important foundation to this class is the idea that the Gothic is more than simply mysterious or strange; it is a transgressive and provocative sort of strange. The course will focus on key concepts such as horror, haunting, madness, monsters, and the undead, concepts that serve as entry points to theories such as the uncanny, queerness, and the sublime. Students will critically read, analyze, and write about the ways that the Gothic questions what it means to be normal or accepted. The class will learn about and practice using tools for reading, interpreting, and critically responding to fiction, film, poetry, and other cultural manifestations of the Gothic. In addition, students will participate in conversations about contemporary American identities and also engage in experiential learning through field trips to Gothic architectural spaces. Avatar Image: “Azrael, The Angel of Death at Green-Wood Cemetery” by Laura Westengard is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

ENG 2400 Films from Literature Fall 2021

ENG 2400 Films from Literature Fall 2021

This course will allow students to examine the relationship between film and their literary sources. Through classroom discussions and out-of-class assignments, students will analyze classic and contemporary literary texts and their cinematic versions. Students will examine the relationship between film and literature, with specific focus on the techniques used in fiction, drama and film and the influences of censorship and society. Students will focus on the similarities and differences of literary works adapted into films. Profile Image Credit: “Narrow film camera ‘Leicina Super'” by lucianomandolina

HMGT 1101 PARK FALL 2019 Friday D404

HMGT 1101 PARK FALL 2019 Friday D404

An overview of the history, likely directions and organizational structure of the hospitality industry and its role in local, national and global economies. Students are introduced to the nature and scope of the hospitality industry, basic terminology, management concepts, career path explorations and the department’s mission and culture.

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