Satire from Swift to South Park
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[edit] Description from course catalog
- This course explores the art and function of satire from the eighteenth-century to the present. Students will be introduced to the complexities of the satiric mode by its most sublime and slippery practitioner, Jonathan Swift. Works will also include British and American satirists in a variety of media—print, film, television, and cartoon. Students will have the opportunity to create their own satires. Nature of Interpretation. British OR American (not both), 1700-1900.
[edit] Prerequisites / Notes
- Prerequisite: For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled "Introductory Gateway Courses."
[edit] Opinions
I loved this class. Ms. Baudot leads discussions well, and the assignments are very open-ended and fair. All the readings were good, never really a pain to get through, although I can imagine if you need a lot of structure in a class this isn't the place to get it. This class was low on the freshman quotient, too, though the ones that were there were effing annoying. 132.162.188.189 01:02, 17 December 2007 (EST)

