GWSS3301W: Women Writers

3 CreditsEnvironmentEthical and Civic ResponsibilityLiteratureWriting Intensive

Complexities of women's roles and way women writers have used various genres of literature to articulate personal and social struggles. Fiction, poetry, drama, critical nonfiction texts. Fidelity/betrayal within relationships and societal perceptions. What images of femininity do these writers convey? How do formal and stylistic devices transform meaning?

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