This course is an introduction to oral and written literature of African-American writers from the earliest times through the Harlem Renaissance to present times. Credits | 3 | Prerequisites | ENGL-121 | Instructor | Dr. Barbara Cooper | Phone | 443-518-4851 | Office | DH 231 | Email | |
Overall Course Objectives | Major Course Topics | Course Format | Orientation | Course Requirements | Materials | Exams Overall Course ObjectivesUpon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Identify and explain the significance of the different literary periods in African-American literature from the 1760s to the present. 2. Read critically and interpret African-American literature, answering questions raised in discussions and generated by the student's own inquiry. 3. Compare and/or contrast the historical, social, cultural, and literary milieus of significant periods in the development of African-American literature. 4. Write critically on tests, papers, and journals about ideas, issues and major authors of African-American literature. 5. Analyze the possible reasons for the treatment of African-American literature, including the oral tradition. 6. Collaborate with peers in posing and answering questions about the text, as well as questions posed by the instructor. 7. Research works from a biographical, historical, social, political, and aesthetic context. Top of Page Major Course TopicsList the major topics - Beginning to the Civil War
- Poetry
- Essays
- Autobiography/Slave Narratives
- Spirituals
- The Civil War to World War II
- Essays
- Folklore: Tale, Song, Sermon
- Poetry
- Autobiography
- World War I to World War II
- The Harlem Renaissance
- The Novel
- The 1940's to 1970
- 1970 to the present
Top of Page Course Format - Is not self-paced.
- Does not require on-campus meetings.
- Does not require real-time chats.
- The communication in the class will take place through Canvas mail and weekly response posted in the discussion board.
Top of Page OrientationThis course does not have a required face-to-face orientation. Course Requirements - Review the “What you should know before you register” section of the eLearning Homepage.
- Midterm and final exams
- Discussions
- Journals
- Paper
Top of Page Texts and Materials
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Technical Requirements and Plug-Ins: Review the Technical Requirements link above. The following plug-ins are required for this course: - Acrobat Viewer
- Flash
- Internet Explorer
- PowerPoint Viewer, if you don’t have the full version of Microsoft PowerPoint
- Word Viewer, if you don’t have the full version of Microsoft Word
Top of Page ExamsExams for this course will be administered online. |