Women in Literature - ENG 275 at Blue Ridge Community College
https://courses.vccs.edu/colleges/brcc/courses/ENG275-WomeninLiterature
Effective: 2022-03-31
Course Description
Examines literary texts by women writers from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops skills of close reading and literary analysis through analysis of texts within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. Explores how women's experiences have shaped their literary contributions, the cultural forces affecting their lives, and how they have used writing to shape their cultures. This is a UCGS transfer course.
Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
3 credits
The course outline below was developed as part of a statewide standardization process.
General Course Purpose
ENG 275 introduces traditions in literature by women writers. This course focuses on the skills of close reading, interpretation, and literary analysis.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 113, or departmental approval
Course Objectives
- Critical Thinking
- Evaluate, interpret, and use information, ideas and arguments from a variety of perspectives (including the written arguments of others) to analyze complex issues
- Interpret and combine information to reach and/or evaluate well-reasoned conclusions
- Written Communication
- Construct evidence-based writing about literary texts
- Develop and explain complex ideas in writing
- Cultural and Civic Engagement
- Critique the impact of historical, social, and cultural events, including social and political activism, affecting women of different races, ethnicities, and cultures, including understandings of gender
- Develop a framework for understanding civic values and responsibilities as conveyed in women?s literature
- Literary Tradition
- Discuss and analyze women writers, literary movements, genres and/or texts studied in the course
- inquiry
- Construct and explore meaningful questions about diverse human and gendered experiences through literary study
- Historical and social contexts
- Explain connections between literary texts and related historical, social, and literary contexts
- Close Reading and Critical Analysis
- Analyze literary texts using appropriate vocabulary and a variety of methodological approaches and perspectives, exploring the ways literary texts reflect and challenge cultural values, beliefs, and understandings of gender
- Literary Analysis
- Support interpretations of literary texts with valid textual evidence and use appropriate scholarly sources to further inquiry into literary texts
- Writing
- Compose well-organized writing of literary analysis that features substantial, logical, and concrete development of ideas with appropriate documentation
Major Topics to be Included
- Literary Traditions
- Inquiry
- Historical and social contexts
- Close Reading and Critical Analysis
- Literary Analysis
- Writing