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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
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Course Description

Fall Semester 2012

ENG 271(1): Intro to Lit: Genre (Spiritual Literature)

instructor:  Kathy Phillips
time:  MWF 8:30-9:20
focus:  W
description:  This course on “speaking to spirit” explores a number of different genres—from Hindu bhakti (devotional) poetry to Greek tragedy to modern stories—where a search or direct address to gods or spirits or inner self makes up part of the genre.  We will start with sometimes contentious relationships with deity: Job and Yahweh in the Old Testament, Oedipus and Apollo in two plays by Sophocles, and Arjuna and Krishna in The Bhagavad Gita. Then we will read more intimate addresses to spirit in the Middle Ages: the Sufi poet Rumi, Hindu worshipers in Speaking to Shiva, and the Catholic nun Julian of Norwich.  We will end with some modern stories by Flannery O’Connor, poems by Lucille Clifton and Anne Sexton, and a creative non-fiction book by Annie Dillard, For the Time Being.

Students will write four 3-5-page papers, two 2-page papers, a midterm, and a final. Discussion counts. Books will be available from Revolution Books.