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          ENG 388    American Literature
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course seeks to introduce students to the major literary epochs of American litera-
          ture and to broaden their knowledge of the significant European cultural heritages affecting
          the  evolution  of  that  literature  and  to  encourage  student  exploration  of  the  sociopolitical,
          philosophical and scientific influences underpinning American literary development.

          ENG 389    Travel and Culture
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Travel has recently become a complex phenomenon of unprecedented proportions. This
          course aims at providing a theoretical and historical framework to analyse and reflect upon the
          relationships  between  travel  and  culture  through  an  interdisciplinary  approach.  Topics
          discussed include:  globalization, gender, consumption, theme parks, ecology,  heritage  and
          authenticity, etc. Travel writing will also be emphasized.

          ENG 406    Literature, Culture and Ecological Ethics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course introduces students to the relatedness between literature and environmental
          or ecological ethics within the context of intercultural studies. Students are expected to first
          have a grasp of modern ecology (how it is different from biology and its importance in the 21st
          century),  and  move  onto  focusing  on  how  it  can  be  discussed  in  the  field  of  intercultural
          studies. Texts on cultural geography, environment and social theory, ecotheology, mythology,
          ecofeminism and ecotourism will be used, and they are to be placed alongside some Western
          literary  works  (novels  and  short  stories)  and  motion  pictures  (including  animation)  for
          illustration. Classical Chinese texts and English translation such as Daoism and Buddhism as
          well as literature such as Tang poetry will be brought forth for discussion.

          ENG 409    Interdisciplinary Approach to English Studies
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Knowledge-claims  in  21st  century  have  gone  beyond  the  modernist  mind-set  of  de-
          partmentalization. In an emerging network culture and unprecedented complexity of learnings,
          students need to adopt a more mobile and permeable “interdisciplinary” approach to what they
          learn  in  college.  This  seminar  is  designed  for  students  in  English  to  achieve  a  sense  of
          integration  among  the  various  components  in  their  curriculum.  Besides  reading  materials
          which deal directly with ideas such as counter-disciplinary praxis, the intersection of natural
          science,  social  sciences  and  humanities,  the  philosophy  of  difference  which  stresses  a
          relational ontology, etc, students will be initiated into the actual working of what is now called
          “Intercultural Studies” as an umbrella concept of such an approach.

          ENG 410    Linguistic Approaches to Translation
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is intended to (1) provide a comprehensive survey of major linguistic theo-

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