Introduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL 230
Fall 2011 not offered
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Crosslisting:
AMST 264 |
While the term "Asian American" dates back only to the 1970s, Asians have inhabited the United States--and the U.S. cultural imagination--for more than a century. This survey will examine texts by and about Asians in America, broadly conceived, from Herman Melville's MOBY-DICK (1850) to Jhumpa Lahiri's INTERPRETER OF MALADIES (1999). The course is organized chronologically, keyed to important moments in the history of U.S.-Asian interactions (Manifest Destiny, Asian exclusion, World War II, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, etc.) to emphasize the ways in which these cultural artifacts reflect and influence their social and historical contexts. In the latter half of the course, as we enter the period in which Asian American literature becomes an institutional category in its own right, we will add to this historical framework a number of other analytical perspectives that have emerged from within Asian American studies itself: cultural nationalism, gender and sexuality, postcoloniality, cultural assimilation, and globalization. |
Essential Capabilities:
Interpretation, Writing This seminar will require students to analyze closely a range of literary and cultural texts through several short written assignments and two longer papers.
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Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ENGL |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (AMST)(CEAS-MN)(CEAS)(CEAS-Lit&Cult)(ENGL)(ENGL-Literature) |
Major Readings:
Course reader with short stories by Frank Norris, Jack London, Sui Sin Far, Toshio Mori and others. Kogawa, Joy. OBASAN FLOWER DRUM SONG (1961 film) Chin, Frank. THE CHICKENCOOP CHINAMAN Kingston, Maxine Hong. THE WOMAN WARRIOR Linmark, R. Zamora. ROLLING THE R'S Hagedorn, Jessica. DOGEATERS Lee, Chang-rae. NATIVE SPEAKER Yamashita, Karen Tei. THROUGH THE ARC OF THE RAINFOREST Lahiri, Jhumpa. INTERPRETER OF MALADIES Ozeki, Ruth. MY YEAR OF MEATS
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Examinations and Assignments: Grade based on class attendance and participation; bi-weekly response papers; midterm paper (5-7 pages); final paper (8-10 pages). |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course meets the Literature of Difference major requirement and contributes to the American Lit and Race & Ethnicity concentrations for the English major. |
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