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Catherine E. Saunders

Catherine E. Saunders

Catherine E. (Cathy) Saunders teaches introductory and advanced composition and literature in face to face, hybrid, and online formats.  Her research interests include 19th-century American literature, with particular focus on works by women and African-Americans; the American antislavery movement; t...

Baldwin100 Watches a film "From London"

Upcoming Event
Thursday, April 18, 2024 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM EDT
Johnson Center, Room B

Screening at 3pm:  Baldwin's abroad series features three films. This is the screening of the third one.  The film will be followed by a Q&A with professors Keith Clark and Leeya Mehta Baldwin's N***** 1968, 46 minutes“In this riveting short documentary by pioneering Trinidadian-British filmma...

Screen Cultures concentration in the BA in English

The Screen Cultures concentration provides formal, historical and theoretical frameworks for the understanding and appreciation of visual cultures. The introductory course to film studies focuses on formal characteristics and vocabulary of film, with attention to its historical and ideological dimens...

Literature concentration in the BA in English

The Literature concentration provides a rigorous course of study in literatures and cultures from the medieval period through the present day. Students may organize their concentration around a specific genre, historical period, theme, or national literature.

Writing and Rhetoric concentration in the BA in English

The Writing and Rhetoric concentration is designed for students who want to write publishable nonfiction books and articles, study writing and technology, or who are interested in professional writing or editing and publishing. Students may choose from several courses that provide instruction and gui...

Linguistics concentration in the BA in English

The Linguistics concentration is theoretically oriented and provides a solid foundation in the major subfields of linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics. As part of their English degree, students who choose this concentration take an introductory course in linguistics and three additional cour...