MAGGITTI VINCENZO
(syllabus)
This course is focused on the concept of the Great American Novel (GAN), analyzed through four novels which have aspired to become GAN. Students will work on the historical and theoretical issue that have moulded this national aim as well as on the variations that hasve been brought along in the literary canon of the US.
The following description is related to the course held by Prof. Gardaphe (visiting professor, Queens University) This course is focused on the issue of multiculturalism in U.S. American literary studies, a movement that has reshaped the notion of the U.S. American canon. The course examines how socio-political movements in U.S. American history have affected what is studied in U.S. American schools. The novels chosen for this course reflect those changes from a variety of ethnic and racial perspectives.
(reference books)
The following text are for the section taught by Prof. Gardaphe
Ceremony (Leslie Marmon Silko)
Ghost Dance (Carol Maso)
Mules and Men (Zora Neal Hurston)
In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu (Tony Ardizzone)
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