School of Humanities  
 
 
AMS-30002 Contemporary American Fiction (single module)  
Co-ordinator: Dr Tim Lustig    Room: CBB1.049, Tel:33011  
Teaching Team: Mrs Jayne  Braddick, Mrs Amanda  Porritt, Dr James  Peacock, Miss Jo-Anne  Watts,  Jo  Gill  
Lecture Time: See Timetable...  
Level: 3 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
School Office: Tel: 01782 733147
 
 
 
Programme/Approved Electives for

American Studies Dual Honours (Level 3)
American Studies Minor (Level 3)
American Studies Single Honours (Level 3)
English and American Literatures Single Honours (Level 3)
English Dual Honours (Level 3)
English Major (Level 3)
English Minor (Level 3)

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Description

AMS-30002 The Contemporary American Novel enables you to explore a number of central concerns in recent American literary fiction: with the city, social class, the family and with the place of the US in the world, both politically and environmentally. There will be a weekly two-hour seminar focussing on the core texts. Wider critical and theoretical reading is required for assessed work. The novels to be studied in 2013-14 are: John Wray, Lowboy (2009), Teju Cole, Open City (2012), Benjamin Kunkel, Indecision (2006), Jonathan Franzen, Freedom (2011), Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk about Kevin (2003), David Vann, Caribou Island (2011), Richard Powers, The Echo Maker (2006), Ben Fountain, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2012).


Version: (1.06B) Updated: 03/Oct/2013

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