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Posting Reference: ENGL 2012 1B


Course Information

Course Prefix: ENGL Course Number: 2012
Course Section: 1B Course Name: English Literature 1660-1900
Term: Winter Campus:Fredericton
Faculty: Arts, Faculty of Department: English, Department of
Position Start Date: 2025-01-06 Position End Date: 2025-04-09
Posting Date: 2024-10-30 Application Deadline: 2024-11-12
Applications to be submitted via: email email english@unb.ca
Requested By: Dr. John Ball, Chair


Class Details

Days: Monday/Wednesday/Friday Time: 9:30AM - 10:20AM
Number of Positions Available: 1 Total Credit Hours: 3
Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Location: On Campus
Stipend Amount: $7193.00


Curriculum Context

This course picks up the story from ENGL 2011. In these centuries, trade, industrialization, wars, and Britain's rise as an imperial power helped to spark social conflicts centering on class, race, indigeneity, gender, sexuality, politics, and religion. New genres (such as the novel) emerged and others (such as poetry) transformed; the accelerating rise in literacy rates created new audiences for literature and also meant that people from an ever-broader range of social backgrounds were writing. Poetry and prose are the major genres here. This course is required for the English Major and Honours programs, and strongly recommended for Minors. 



Course Description

This course picks up the story from ENGL 2011. In these centuries, trade, industrialization, wars, and Britain's rise as an imperial power helped to spark social conflicts centering on class, race, indigeneity, gender, sexuality, politics, and religion. New genres (such as the novel) emerged and others (such as poetry) transformed; the accelerating rise in literacy rates created new audiences for literature and also meant that people from an ever-broader range of social backgrounds were writing. Poetry and prose are the major genres here. This course is required for the English Major and Honours programs, and strongly recommended for Minors. 



Qualifications

Masters degree in English. PhD preferred.



Additional Notes



Disposition

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Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice

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Successful Applicant(s)


Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada