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Holloway Hall

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Operator: 410-543-6000

King, James

Faculty, English
Holloway Hall (HH) 389
410-677-0154 or ext 70154
jskingsalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Fall

  • ENGL 300-003 STUDIES IN ENGLISH
    Study of a literary figure, period, genre, movement or theme. May be repeated under different subtitles. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 102 or 103. Three hours per week plus enhancement. Meets General Education IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).
  • ENGL 363-001 WORLD LITERATURE I
    A study of major western and non-western cultural heritages from antiquity through the Renaissance Europe and ends with the exploration/conquest literature of the early Americas. This course gives you a foundation in the classics of western literature and introduces you to the classical traditions of Native American peoples, India, China and the Middle East. Cannot receive credit for both ENGL 207 and ENGL 363. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 102 or 103. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).
  • ENGL 379-601 LIT OF HARLEM RENAISSANCE
    Study in literature written by American authors during the Harlem Renaissance period, beginning with the key concept of the period, W.E.B. Du Bois' Double Consciousness. Readings include but not limited to the poetry of Hughes, McKay, bennett, Fauset and Cullen; the fiction of Nugent, Fisher, Toomer, Larsen and Walter White. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 103. Meets General Education Requirement IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).
  • ENGL 379-651 LIT OF HARLEM RENAISSANCE
    Study in literature written by American authors during the Harlem Renaissance period, beginning with the key concept of the period, W.E.B. Du Bois' Double Consciousness. Readings include but not limited to the poetry of Hughes, McKay, bennett, Fauset and Cullen; the fiction of Nugent, Fisher, Toomer, Larsen and Walter White. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 103. Meets General Education Requirement IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).

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Awards, Scholarship & Creative Works:  []

Awards(s)

James King (2012). SU President's Diversity Award - Salisbury University.
James King (2010). Fulbright Scholar Award - U. S. Dept. of State, Council for International Exchange of Scholars.
James King (2007). Henry C. Welcome Fellowship - Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC).

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