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This class is available to be scheduled at your convenience.
Description
This is an async version of my very popular live American Literature course. This class can coordinate with my United States history course if desired.
This 8 week, semester course will explore the 2nd half of American Literature. We will begin with early, colonial pieces, and trace the development on this literature into the mid 19th century. This course will explore the historical context for each piece within the US, as well as the literary features of the writings. We will read a variety of genres of writing from the most significant American writers of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Our focus each week will be a particular author or piece as representative of each greater literary movement. Students will be expected to read outside of class and come to class prepared to discuss their reading. There will be writing assignments each week that students can submit for additional feedback and assessment. This class is perfect for literary lovers, history lovers, or anyone just curious about American history and literary culture.
As an async schedule version of my American Literature course, this course will offer no live class meetings. Instead, your student will have access to a class recording weekly to watch, as well as additional written and visual documents to augment the recording. Each week, students are expected to respond to a discussion question on the message board, as well as to respond to at least 2 other student's responses. We will create a healthy group discussion through messages to engage with the contents of the recordings. The student will also have various quizzes and interactive assignments to check their understanding of the video content. This course will involve group brainstorming projects to be completed interactively, as well as a peer review process to ensure maximum interaction during the class, creating a workshop feel during the 8 weeks. Also each week, student's will have an opportunity to complete their own longer writing assignments related to the class content and to receive individualized teacher feedback. I will be available for office hours and meetings throughout the course by appointment to work with your schedule and your time zone.
I highly recommend you take my Literary Analysis Essay writing class prior or concurrent to this class to develop your literary analysis writing skills.
From a former student, "Your literature classes really prepared me well for college but also continued developing my critical thinking skills, world view, and love of learning."
Week 1-Naturalism--London--"To Build a Fire"
Week 2-Modernism--Pound, Williams, Eliot
Week 3- Golden Age--Fitzgerald--The Great Gatsby
Week 4- Harlem Renaissance--Hughes, Hurston
Week 5-Depression--Steinbeck, Faulkner
Week 6-War and Post War-Hemmingway--"Soldier's Home" and "Hills Like White Elephants"
Week 7- Cold War--Miller--Death of a Salesman
Week 8- Civil Rights--Ellison--Invisible Man