Caylee Weintraub

bringing science and humanities into dialogue

Courses


LIT 2120

World Literature, 17th Century to Present

In this course, we will analyze human-animal relationships in texts from locations like Cameroon, Argentina, England, China, France, Russia, Hungary, Germany, India, South Africa, and Canada to consider how animals live in various cultural imaginations.


LIT 2110

World Literature, Ancient to Renaissance

This course surveys world literature from the ancient world to the 1600s. We will be exploring canonical and non-canonical work, and interrogating the ways in which the canon itself is formed.


ENC 1102

Special Topics: Monsters in Literature, Film, and Culture


ENC 1145

Special Topics: Writing about Science

This course will work at the intersection of two seemingly different disciplines—literature and science—to understand how both work together in generative ways.


ENC 1101

Special Topics: Environmental Writing


CRW 2001

Introduction to Creative Writing

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