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Jonathan P. Eburne

Comparative Literature and English, Penn State University

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Current Courses:

 

Spring 2008

 

Cmlit 503: Graduate Seminar, ÒThe Theory Canon.Ó

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Engl 583/ Cmlit 543: Graduate Seminar, ÒSurrealism and the Left.Ó

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Recent Courses:

 

Fall 2008

 

 On Leave

 

Spring 2007

 

Cmlit 597/ French 597: Graduate Seminar (team-taught with Jennifer Boittin and Tom Hale): ÒBlack Paris.Ó

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Honors Cmlit 101: Race and Gender in Western Literature: ÒDown and Out in Paris and London.Ó

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Fall 2006

 

Engl 582: Graduate Seminar in Contemporary Theory: ÒTheory vs. TheoryÓ

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Cmlit 083s: Freshman Seminar: ÒSurrealism, Experimental Literature, and Modern LifeÓ

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Spring 2006

 

CMLIT 100 H:  Introduction to Comparative Literature: ÒThree ModernismsÓ

 

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ENGL 140: Contemporary Literature

 

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Fall 2005

 

 

ENGL 582/ CMLIT 580: ÒTheory vs. TheoryÓ

R 03:35P - 06:35P            306 BURROWES

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CMLIT 400W: Criticism and Theory

T R 01:00P - 02:15P        365 WILLARD

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Past Courses:

 

Spring 2005 (Emory University)

Eng 389WR/IDS 385WR : ÒModernism and the ArchiveÓ

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Spring 2004 (Penn State)

 

AM ST 402W: ÒSpectacle in the CityÓ

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AM ST 105: Popular Culture and Folklife:

ÒCrime Fiction and the Mythology of Violence.Ó

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ENGL 232: American Literature, 1865 to the Present.

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Fall 2003 (Penn State)

 

AMST 105: Popular Culture and Folklife:

ÒCrime Fiction and the Myth of Violence.Ó

 

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ENGL 232: American Literature, 1865 to the Present.

 

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Other Courses

 

University of Tennessee:

            English 253:  Introduction to Fiction, Spring 2003.

            English 232: American Literature, 1865 to the Present.

                        Spring 2003

                        Fall 2002 (2 sections)

 

University of Pennsylvania

Gangsters, Exiles, and Outcasts: American Modernism of the Prohibition Era (1920-1933), Fall 2001.

 


 

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