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Course Data
ENG 199 Sp St Teen Lit & Film
3.00 cr.
Repeatable.
Grading Options:
Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
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January 11:
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January 11:
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January 12:
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January 14:
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January 14:
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January 18:
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February 1:
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February 22:
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February 22:
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Expanded Course Description
Grow Up Already: Teenage Life in Literature & Film
The trials and tribulations of adolescence have long served as the central focus of authors and filmmakers. Closely analyze contemporary literature and film made for adults but concerned with the teenage experience. Read two preselected novels and watch two feature films, followed by a movie and film chosen by the class. Examine why the teenage years serve as such a preoccupation for so many authors and auteurs. Look at what these depictions tell us about not only our culture's view of adolescence but of itself as a whole. There are many other Freshman Seminars you can take this term! Search for “FSEM” in the course subject code or visit fyp.uoregon.edu/freshman-seminars to learn more.