American literature 2510-f1ENG2S-AL
- https://moodle.umk.pl/course/view.php?id=2901 (term 2021/22L)
- https://moodle.umk.pl/course/view.php?id=4723 (term 2022/23L)
- https://moodle.umk.pl/course/view.php?id=5373 (term 2023/24L)
The course presents an overview of American literature depicting the most significant periods, figures and currents of the 20th and the 21st centuries. The classes help students understand the particularity of contemporary American literature amongst other national literary traditions, place the significant works of American authors is a larger historical and cultural context.
Content distribution:
- Modernist poetry and fiction
- the writers of the ‘Lost Generation’
- American drama in the 20th Century
- literature of the American South
- the twentieth-century black writers and ‘Post-Race’ America
- Jewish life in American letters
- contemporary indigenous American writing
- women’s fiction writers in American letters
- modern American poets and lyricists
- post-modernism; contemporary American drama and fiction
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
- active participation in class – K1, U2, U3
- classroom and online assignments on assigned readings - W1, U1, U2, U3
- final examination - W1, U1, U2, U3, K1
Assessment criteria:
fail – 0-59 %
satisfactory – 60-69 %
satisfactory plus – 70-75 %
good – 76-85 %
good plus – 86-90 %
very good – 91-100 %
The students are evaluated in accordance with the university regulations, and they must attend all course meetings. Informed participation in class discussions – based on completion of the assigned reading and supportive collaboration with classmates – is also required. Each class absence has to be excused in the first week after the lesson missed. The final grade percentage will be reduced for every unexcused absence or an assignment that a student has failed to complete.
Instructors are authorized to refuse credit when the student’s absenteeism rate is around 50% even if the absences have had valid reasons.
Timely completion of assigned tasks is obligatory. In the case of assignments submitted after the deadline or re-submitted, the grade is lowered.
A grade average of at least 60% must be achieved to pass the course. The students who have failed to obtain the total average grade of at least of 60% are allowed one retake, which is administered in the retake examination session.
NOTE: all the above principles apply to all kinds of classes: traditional classroom and all forms of remote teaching. In case of online teaching, the tests may likewise be administered remotely in a form facilitating the verification of the achievement of learning outcomes.
Practical placement
N/A
Additional information
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