課程資訊
課程名稱
二十世紀美國文學
Twentieth-century American Literature 
開課學期
111-1 
授課對象
文學院  外國語文學系  
授課教師
王莉思 
課號
FL4005 
課程識別碼
102E43050 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期四2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
新502 
備註
本課程以英語授課。英國文學與美國文學九科擇五必修。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:50人 
 
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課程概述

*For the syllabus, please refer to the NTUcool course page, which we will be using in place of Ceiba* https://cool.ntu.edu.tw/courses/7127

We will meet for the first 3 weeks (at least) on google meet: meet.google.com/ies-vjjt-enm

Looking to literature to understand our current moment and envision better futures, this course focuses on the work of Black writers who have shaped the field of US Literature since 1900, then ends with a short focus on contemporary Taiwanese-American writing to consider how ideals we have discussed transcend time and place while relating to our lives.

Structured chronologically to historically situate the literature from the legacy of slavery to ongoing #BlackLivesMatter protests, the readings feature canonical as well as underappreciated 20th century Black American and 21st century Taiwanese-American writers. We will read Booker T. Washington, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Angela Y. Davis, Lorraine Hansberry, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Hortense Spillers, Jamaica Kincaid, Octavia Butler, Shawna Yang Ryan, Maggie Shen King, Charles Yu, Jericho Brown, and others.

As a 20th century US Literature survey, the course introduces key developments and concepts in the field, covers a range of literary forms (including poems, music, short stories, essays, a play, and novel excerpts) and genres (such as mystery, science fiction, creative nonfiction, memoir, and theory), and develops analytical reading techniques. The focus on Black literature is a means of engaging students with important current political and scholarly debates, while limiting the scope of a large field so that students can gain familiarity and confidence with the canon and discourse.

Students should be prepared to confront disturbing topics, read difficult intellectual works, write analytically about the literature, and participate in class discussion. 

課程目標
This course aims to develop students’ knowledge and skills in key areas for literary study. By the end of the semester, students should be familiar with significant authors, musicians, and works; literary movements, forms, and genres; and the historical context for 20th century US literature.

The assignments and discussions should help students develop analytical reading, writing, and thinking skills, including understanding and applying relevant concepts and critiques for analyzing contemporary literature. 
課程要求
Read the texts, Attend class and engage in discussion, Read the Syllabus, Plagiarism Quiz, Reading Questions, Reading Quizzes, Group presentation, Mid-term Exam, Final Exam.

This course expects you to read the assigned texts, not summaries online. The texts are short, and the purpose is to encourage you to think analytically about the texts, not memorize 'factual' information. 
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