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ENH2420/3420

Contemporary American fiction

E Barry

8 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton

Objectives On the successful completion of this subject, students should have developed a familiarity with some of the major works in contemporary American fiction, an understanding of the cultural issues (including those of race, gender and class) which find expression there, and an awareness of the theoretical and technological issues in reading them appreciatively.

Synopsis This subject will explore the rich field of contemporary American fiction. As a product of a self-consciously multi-cultural society, contemporary fiction in the United States reflects the diverse cultural traditions and social concerns of the American people. Texts reflecting the role of African American, Native American, Chicano, and Asian American cultures within mainstream American life will be examined. In terms of narrative form, contemporary fiction ranges from the traditional to the experimental. Hypertexts have extended the written word into multi-media fictional creations. While the main focus of the subject will be on the individual texts themselves, attention will also be given throughout to the cultural matrix from which they come, as well as the issues of literary theory and technical and technological experimentation which they raise.

Assessment second year Seminar paper (15 minutes, 1000 words): 25%
* Library/writing exercise (2000 words): 25%
* Essay (3000 words): 40%
* Seminar participation: 10%

Assessment third year Seminar paper (15 minutes, 1000 words): 25%
* Essay (2000 words): 25%
* Essay (3000 words): 40%
* Seminar participation: 10%
* Different topics will be set for the third-year long essay; they will involve coverage of more texts and a greater theoretical grasp of the issues.

Prescribed texts

Abbey E The monkey wrench gang Avon

Cisneros S The house on Mango street Vintage Contemporaries

Doctorow E L Ragtime Fawcett

Don de Lillo White noise Picador

Hypertext: Michael Joyce Afternoon

Kingston M H The woman warrior Picador

McCarthy C All the pretty horses Picador

Morrison T Beloved Picador

Silko L M Ceremony Penguin Viking

Wolff T The Picador Book of contemporary American short stories Picador

Preliminary reading

Balakian N and Simmons C (eds) The creative present: notes on contemporary American fiction

Bradbury M and Ro S (eds) Contemporary American fiction

O'Donnell P Passionate doubt: Designs of interpretation in contemporary American fiction

Snyder L Hypertext: The electronic labyrinth


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