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English 110/036: Approaches to Literature (January 2022)
ENGL 110/036: Approaches to Literature: Literary Monsters and Monstrous Literature Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website Term 2 | TTh 2:00-3:30p Rey: “You are a monster.” Kylo Ren: “Yes, I am.” – Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Deformed, … Continue reading
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Tagged approaches to literature, cultural studies, drama, fiction, film adaptation, gothic studies, literary genres, literary monsters, literary studies, monsters and monstrosities, oscar wilde, poetry, richard iii, shirley jackson, the picture of dorian gray, ubc, ubc english, we have always lived in the castle, william shakespeare
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English 392/002: Children’s Literature (September 2021)
ENGL 392/002: Children’s Literature: Something in the Shadows is Watching Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website Term 1 | MWF 12:00-1:00p “You are always in danger in the forest, where no people are.” Angela Carter, “The Company … Continue reading
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Tagged alan garner, children's literature, coraline, cultural studies, fairy tales, folktales, francesca lia block, gothic children's literature, gothic studies, gothic YA literature, graphic novel, jillian tamaki, literary studies, mariko tamaki, neil gaiman, skim, the owl service, the rose and the beast, ubc, ubc english, YA literature
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English 365/001: Modernist Literature (September 2021)
ENGL 365/001: Modernist Literature: Haunted Landscapes of Gothic Modernism Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website NOTE: This course will be web-based: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of courses … Continue reading
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Tagged bloomsbury, cultural studies, d.h. lawrence, dorothy l. sayers, first world war, gothic modernism, gothic studies, haunted houses, henry james, james joyce, katherine mansfield, literary studies, lost generation, modernism, modernist literature, mrs. dalloway, online, online course, short fiction, strong poison, the turn of the screw, ubc, ubc english, virginia woolf, women in love
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English 100/003: Reading and Writing About Literature (September 2021)
ENGL 100/003: Reading and Writing About Literature: Haunted Houses Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website NOTE: This course will be web-based: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of courses … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary gothic, crimson peak, daphne du maurier, gothic studies, guillermo del toro, haunted houses, helen oyeyemi, literary studies, online, online course, reading and writing about literature, rebecca, sarah waters, shirley jackson, the haunting of hill house, the little stranger, ubc, ubc english, white is for witching
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English 110 Approaches to Literature (Summer 2021)
Approaches to Literature – Term 1 (May-June) MW 6-9 p.m. Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website NOTE: This course will be web-based: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of … Continue reading
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Tagged approaches to literature, canvas, course description, english 110, gothic studies, introduction to literature, literary genres, literary monsters, monsters and monstrosities, online, richard iii, robert louis stevenson, shirley jackson, strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde, summer 2021, term 1, ubc, ubc english, we have always lived in the castle
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English 110 Approaches to Literature (January 2021)
Approaches to Literature – Term 2 TTh 2 p.m. Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website NOTE: This course will be Web-oriented: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of courses … Continue reading
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Tagged angela carter, approaches to literature, bluebeard, canvas, course description, english 110, film adaptation, gothic studies, introduction to literature, january 2021, literary genres, literary monsters, monsters and monstrosities, online, richard iii, strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde, ubc, ubc english
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English 110/MA1 Approaches to Literature (Summer 2020)
UBC Summer 2020 Term 1 (May-June) NOTE: Like all Summer 2020 courses at UBC, this course will be Web-oriented: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of online/distance education courses offered through CTLT. … Continue reading
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Tagged approaches to literature, canvas, course description, english 110, film adaptation, gothic studies, introduction to literature, literary genres, literary monsters, monsters and monstrosities, online course, remote learning, remote teaching, richard iii, strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde, summer 2020, ubc, ubc english, we have always lived in the castle
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Invisible to Visible: Symposium & Publication Exhibition of Contract Faculty Work at Congress 2019
CongressPoster_V4 Click the link to open the poster as a PDF; the Symposium will take place on June 4. My presentation, “‘Like a real girl: gaze, gender, and synthetic humans in Gothic science fiction” will develop the paper I gave … Continue reading
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Tagged adjunct faculty, androids, blade runner, clones, congress 2019, contract faculty, ex machina, film studies, gothic feminism, gothic science fiction, gothic studies, literary studies, public talks, publications, sessional faculty, star trek, symposium, synthetic humans
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English 243/951: Science Fiction and Fantasy (Summer 2019)
UBC Summer 2019 Term 2 (July-August); MW 6-9 p.m. Buchanan D316 Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas login | My website The Posthuman Prometheus: Frankenstein’s Legacy in the Artificial Humans of Speculative Fiction “Have you ever retired a human by mistake?” – Rachael … Continue reading
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Tagged androids, blade runner, clones, do androids dream of electric sheep?, dystopian texts, english, fantasy fiction, frankenstein, gothic science fiction, gothic studies, kazuo ishiguro, literary genres, mary wollstonecraft shelley, near-future, never let me go, philip k. dick, popular culture, posthuman, science fiction, speculative fiction, summer 2019, ubc, ubc english
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