106-426 Post-War American Fiction

Note

Formerly available as 106-080. Students who have completed 106-080 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Garry Kinnane

Prerequisites

Usually admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth-year honours in English, see Honours entry.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

A 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

This subject provides for a critical study of a number of highly influential fictional works in the postwar period. Each writer is chosen on the basis of stature and the representative nature of their writing, whether it be modernist, postmodernist, humanist or political. The subject is also concerned with selected postwar literary 'movements', such as Beat writing, the rise of 'black' writing, and New Journalism, and with the reaction to them in cultural debates. On completion of the subject students should have gained, through a close study of a significant body of postwar American fiction, an understanding of the representation of specific social and cultural issues, including racial, political, gender and aesthetic.

Assessment

Written work totalling 5000 words for 4th year, 6000 words for masters students.

Prescribed Texts

  • J Baldwin, Go Tell it on the Mountain. Penguin.
  • S Bellow, Ravelstein. Penguin.
  • J Cheever, Falconer. Vintage.
  • D De Lillo, Libra. Penguin.
  • B Kingsolver, Animal Dreams. Abacus.
  • T Morrison, Beloved. Picador.
  • V Nabokov, Lolita. Penguin.
  • T Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49. Vintage.
  • J Updike, Couples. Penguin.


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