James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2002

EL2023:04

American Literature

Townsville, Cairns

HECS Band 1

26 hours lectures, 10 hours tutorials. Semester 2.

Staff: Dr G Manning (Townsville campus); Professor P Pierce (Cairns campus).

A selection of American fiction and poetry since 1850.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to broaden and intensify the literary-critical skills and understanding attained by students at earlier levels, particularly where essay-writing and extra-literary issues are concerned;
  2. to attain detailed knowledge of each of the set texts, their structures and narrative strategies;
  3. to acquire the ability to read the set texts in their cultural and historical contexts;
  4. to develop an understanding of the importance of some landmark American texts of the 19th century to the development of national myths;
  5. to develop an understanding of how 20th century American writing engages with those myths;
  6. to understand recent challenges to the authority of the American literary canon.

Assessment by two essays of 1,500 words (40%); tutorial participation (20%); one three-hour examination (40%).