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America Through Its Literatures (EED 680)

Term: 2017-2018 Spring

Faculty

Diane Harper M.A.**
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Schedule

Sat, 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM (2/24/2018 - 2/24/2018) Location: CHARL HOOD 1420
Sat, 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM (3/3/2018 - 3/3/2018) Location: CHARL HOOD 1313
Sat, 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM (3/10/2018 - 3/10/2018) Location: CHARL HOOD 1313
Sat, 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM (4/7/2018 - 4/7/2018) Location: CHARL HOOD 1313
Sat, 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM (4/14/2018 - 4/14/2018) Location: CHARL HOOD 1313

Description

This intensive survey course explores literary depictions of America (the United States) through literature. The texts may include short stories, poems, plays, books, film, music, advertising, television, political speeches, and comic strips. The class develops pedagogical strategies to introduce students to mythologies, dystopias, deconstruction, hauntologies, plimpsests, panopticism, hybridity, colonial and post colonial debates, and the ways in which authors create parallel universes to comment on the America we now inhabit. Students become aware of other Americas that exist in parallel with our own, realities from which many of our students come.