Section Info: ENGL-240-01

Course Title: Early American Narratives and Counternarratives
Start Date: 08/24/2020 End Date: 10/15/2020
Term: Fall Semester 2020
Description: This course frames early American literary and cultural history as a series of hegemonic narratives and counternarratives. Starting with the violence of settler colonialism and Indigenous resistance, this course considers how US literary and national traditions have always been contested by oppressed and dispossessed peoples, who have offered alternatives to predominant American mythologies such as individualism and freedom. We will also track how African American antislavery writers established rhetorical and literary forms in opposition to slavery that influenced the protest and reform ethos of the first half of the nineteenth century. By focusing on the development of various literary forms such as the essay, oratory, the slave narrative, and poetry, this course will consider how Black writers, Indigenous figures, women, and social reform movements reconsidered questions surrounding race, gender, and class from sixteenth-century contact and colonization up until the end of the Civil War.
Distribution(s): I - Humanities
Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     Credits:4.00    

Faculty         Phone         Email address        
Christopher Benfey   413-538-2532   cbenfey@mtholyoke.edu  

Meeting Dates         Method         Meeting days         Meeting times         Building name         Room     Frequency    
08/24/2020 - 10/15/2020   Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   Monday   12:45PM - 02:00PM   TBA   TBA   Weekly
08/24/2020 - 10/15/2020   Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   Tuesday and Thursday   12:45PM - 01:45PM       Weekly
08/24/2020 - 10/15/2020   Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   Wednesday and Friday   12:45PM - 02:30PM       Weekly

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Requisite Courses        
None                    

Comments        
Additional Comments        
Meets the department's legacy 1700-1900 requirement.  
Course Tags        
MOD0001   MOD-1: Courses meeting in Module 1   This course meets in Module 1.  

Cross-listed Sections        
None  

Course Availability
Section status: Open     Capacity: 18     Enrollment: 16     Available: 2     Waitlist: 0

BOOK INFORMATION

Book List         Required         Publisher Full Price        
To be determined.                    

Additional Book Comments        
This is NOT the complete book list for this class.