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      <image:caption>Virtual, July 2023 This course approaches class as something that appears throughout texts, not just in relation to where a character works or the material conditions of their lives. Class, intertwined with race, sex, and gender, affects how characters and narrators relate to and describe the world, each other, themselves. We will read a variety of texts, asking how each work approaches and depicts class, how class status affects characters, and what assumptions we bring to the text.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Virtual, every other Thursday, February 3, 2022 - March 31, 2022 In this course, taught through Catapult, we will read four early Soviet novels. We will look closely at how each of the novels construct the worlds of the text, with particular attention to estrangement on the level of the sentence. From the apocalyptic mire of The Foundation Pit, to the rhetorical leaps of Shklovsky’s longing in Zoo, we will study how these authors twist and distort language, and ask what we as writers can learn from them.</image:caption>
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