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ENGL 246/001: Literature and Film (September 2024)
ENGL 246/001: Literature and Film Term 1 | MWF 2:00-3:00pm Canvas Login | My Website Vampires on Page and Screen: Transfusions and Transmutations “I am all in a sea of wonders. I doubt; I fear; I think strange things, which … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, bram stoker's dracula, carmilla, cultural studies, dracula, engl 246, english language and literatures, literary studies, literature and film, nosferatu, the vampyre, transfusions and transmutations, ubc, ubc english, vampires, what we do in the shadows
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ENGL 200/001-004: Principles of Literary Studies (September 2024)
ENGL 200/001-004: Principles of Literary Studies Moving Histories/Travelling Texts Instructors: Gisèle M. Baxter, Deena Dinat, Suzanne James, Kevin McNeilly Term 1 | MWF 10:00-11:00am Canvas Login | My Website Updated August 23. I will be working with the 002 tutorial … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, atlantics, beowulf, bram stoker, cultural studies, dracula, engl 200, english language and literatures, epic, film studies, homegoing, jennifer chang, jim jarmusch, literary studies, migration and movement, novel, only lovers left alive, open city, poetry, principles of literary studies, september 2024, short fiction, team-taught course, teju cole, thomas king, travel writing, ubc, ubc english, william wordsworth, yaa gyasi
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ENGL 110/JL3: Approaches to Literature and Culture (Summer 2023)
ENGL 110/JL3: Approaches to Literature and Culture Term 2 | TTh 12:00-3:00pm Canvas Login | My Website Literary Monsters and Monstrous Literature Rey: “You are a monster.” Kylo Ren: “Yes, I am.” – Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Deformed, unfinished, sent … Continue reading
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Tagged approaches to literature and culture, culture, drama, engl 110, english language and literatures, fiction, film, film adaptation, ian mckellen, literary monsters, literary studies, literature, monsters, monsters and monstrosities, poetry, richard iii, robert louis stevenson, shirley jackson, strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde, ubc, ubc english, we have always lived in the castle, william shakespeare
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English 490/951 and 491H/951: Combined Majors/Honours Seminar (Summer 2022)
Combined Majors/Honours Seminar – Summer Term 2 MW 12:00-2:00 p.m. Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website Horror/Science: Gothic Echoes in Science Fiction “It was on a dreary night of November, that I beheld the accomplishment of my … Continue reading
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Tagged alien, automata, blade runner 2049, combined seminar, cultural studies, e.t.a. hoffmann, english 490, english 491h, ex machina, fiction, film, frankenstein, gothic, gothic science fiction, honours, honours seminar, i am legend, library online course reserves, literary criticism, literary studies, majors, majors seminar, paranormal investigations, psychical research, science fiction, seminar, space travel, strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde, summer 2022, the haunting of hill house, the island of doctor moreau, the sandman, theory, ubc, ubc english, vampires, weird fiction, weird science, zombies
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English 243/002: Speculative Fiction (January 2022)
ENGL 243/002: Speculative Fiction: Commodified Populations; Posthuman Dystopias Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website Term 2 | TTh 12:30-2p “We make Angels. In the service of Civilization. There were bad angels once … I make good angels … Continue reading
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Tagged androids, artificial intelligence, blade runner 2049, clones, cultural studies, denis villeneuve, dystopian texts, dystopias, film studies, gothic science fiction, kazuo ishiguro, lana wachowski, lauren beukes, lilly wachowski, literary studies, moxyland, neuromancer, never let me go, posthuman, robots, science fiction, speculative fiction, synthetic humans, the matrix, ubc, ubc english, william gibson
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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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