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ENGL 2655-001: Introduction to American Literature I, Early Ethnic American Writing (Spring 2019)
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This course will explore traditions and intersections of American Indian, African American, Latinx, and other ethnic American literary writing from discovery (contact) to settlement (the colonies) to nationhood (revolution) to near dissolution and tentative resolution (the Civil War). In this course, writings that are often treated as entries that augment the canon will instead be understood as central to defining American literary history. Readings may include novels, poetry, speeches, oral narratives, autobiographies, and letters including such topics/titles as origin stories, Jamestown and Pocahontas, Spanish exploration,泭The Female American,泭喘勳釵棗喧矇紳釵硃喧梭,泭The Confessions of Nat Turner,泭The Heroic Slave, and泭Joaqu穩n Murieta. The semester will close with a discussion of Lin-Manuel Mirandas recent Broadway smash泭Hamilton.