AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
Aristophanes wrote:
AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
I am an English major.
Rock on, my degree is in rhetoric. Your autistic mind will fit in perfectly with literary theory, guaranteed.
Actually, I want to use my English degree to see if I can break into film as a writer, but if not, then into journalism.
As for literary theory, my current English class is on Native American literature. It's a great class, hardly anyone is actually Native, and the professor makes many in the class laugh easily.
You'll still have to take literary theory at some point, it may be called texts and contexts, literary theory, or intro to literary thought, etc. It's the entire framework needed to write a critical essay on a text, I'd be really amazed if your college didn't require it even for a writing degree.
As for Native American literature I went to a very diverse college that had a large NA community-- even two of my English professors were native. I didn't take NA literature but my thesis class was "Indigenous Female Representation in Text"-- obviously a lot of NA literature was involved. To be honest it's not really my cup of tea, but it was an opportunity to broaden my perspective.