COM LIT CM170
Alternate Traditions: In Search of Female Voices in Contemporary Literature
Description: (Same as Gender Studies CM170.) Seminar, three hours. Designed for upper-division literature majors. Investigation of narrative texts by contemporary French, German, English, American, Spanish American, African, and Asian women writers from cross-cultural perspective. Common themes, problems, and techniques. Concurrently scheduled with course CM270. P/NP or letter grading.
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Honestly one of the best professors that I've had at UCLA so far, and definitely my favorite. We read about 5 books in the class, which is very reasonable for an upper division literature class. They were also from different cultures across the world, so I never got tired of the readings. We had one take-home midterm, one final, and one term paper. Professor King was very insightful, knowledgable, fair, and above all extremely kind and understanding. She is always available during her office hours and open to talk. Definitely recommend taking any class with her.
Honestly one of the best professors that I've had at UCLA so far, and definitely my favorite. We read about 5 books in the class, which is very reasonable for an upper division literature class. They were also from different cultures across the world, so I never got tired of the readings. We had one take-home midterm, one final, and one term paper. Professor King was very insightful, knowledgable, fair, and above all extremely kind and understanding. She is always available during her office hours and open to talk. Definitely recommend taking any class with her.