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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
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Course Description

Fall Semester 2011

ENG 338(1): American Lit since Mid 20C

instructor:  Kristin McAndrews
time:  MWF 12:30-1:20
description:  American Literature will offer practice in close, careful reading and discussion of selected authors and genres covering an exciting period of American literary history from the mid-twentieth to the present.  We will look at the structure of American identity in poetry, short stories, plays, film, fiction and non-fiction as a response to cultural awakening, social upheaval and artistic expression.  Class format will include some lectures but mostly class discussion and student presentations. You will learn to read texts for deep meaning, to think critically and to question what you read.

There will be three essays: two shorter and one longer research essay (all with drafts). MLA formatting is required of this class. Students will post four reading responses on the class website.  There will be quizzes, a midterm and a final.

Required Texts: The Heath Anthology of American Literature: Volume E. This text can be picked up at Revolution Books, 2626 South King Street, #201.  944-3106. I also recommend A Glossary of Literary Terms by M. H. Abrams and an English handbook. There may be some handouts that the instructor will provide on-line.