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Aspects of Gender in Literature II

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Aspekty genderu v literature II This semester’s focus is on literary texts, particularly as they relate to gender issues. There will be three thematic units of study: an historical overview of postwar writing, a focus on radical strategies from the "second wave" and an exploration of diversity. Fortunately we now have a class set of The Norton Anthology of Women Writers, which contains most of the literary texts we will be looking at during the course. All of the texts are short stories, some of them very short, apart from the Toni Morrison, which is longer. You will also be provided with some short very extracts from the secondary texts specified (the extracts are mainly from Modern Feminisms, ed. Maggie Humm) to provide background. Copies of all these secondary texts will be provided for you, mainly in photocopies and occasionally electronically. UNIT ONE Week

1.Sylvia Plath - selected poems Week

2. Katherine Mansfield - The Daughters of the Late Colonel, Kate Chopin - The Story of an Hour Week

3.   Tillie Olsen - I Stand Here Ironing, Fay Weldon - Weekend Week

4. Doris Lessing - To Room 19 Secondary texts (short extracts) Gilbert and Gubar - The Madwoman in the Attic Tillie Olsen - Silences Betty Friedan -The Feminine Mystique: Chapter 1,"The Problem that Has No Name" UNIT TWO Radical questions and creative responses from the second wave. Week

5. Adrienne Rich - When We Dead Awaken, selected poems Week

6. Doris Lessing - One Off the Short List and Alice Munro - Wild Swans Week

7. Angela Carter - The Company of Wolves Week

8. Margaret Atwood - Rape Fantasies, There Was Once Secondary texts (extracts) Pat Mainardi - The Politics of Housework, Kate Millett - Sexual Politics, Shulamith Firestone - The Dialectic of Sex, Valerie Solanas - The SCUM Manifesto UNIT THREE Diversity of voice. We shall look at the work of two leading African American authors. Week

9. -  Alice Walker - In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens Week

10. Toni Morrison - Sula Week

11. Issues in feminist literary criticism Secondary texts (short extracts) Barbara Smith - Towards a Black Feminist Criticism, Maggie Humm - Feminist Criticism Angela Davis - Women, Race and Class Credit requirements: Full attendance and, as the course is seminar based, full participation (this particularly includes the necessity of reading the texts each week!). You will also have to produce an end of term paper on one of the literary texts discussed. Please contact me if you have any queries or problems about the course. Bernie Higgins Aspekty genderu v literature IIThis semester’s focus is on literary texts, particularly as they relate to gender issues. There will be three thematic units of study: an historical overview of postwar writing, a focus on radical strategies from the "second wave" and an exploration of diversity. Fortunately we now have a class set of The Norton Anthology of Women Writers, which contains most of the literary texts we will be looking at during the course. All of the texts are short stories, some of them very short, apart from the Toni Morrison, which is longer. You will also be provided with some short very extracts from the secondary texts specified (the extracts are mainly from Modern Feminisms, ed. Maggie Humm) to provide background. Copies of all these secondary texts will be provided for you, mainly in photocopies and occasionally electronically. UNIT ONE Week

1. Sylvia Plath - selected poems Week

2. Katherine Mansfield - The Daughters of the Late Colonel, Kate Chopin - The Story of an Hour Week

3.   Tillie Olsen - I Stand Here Ironing, Fay Weldon - Weekend Week

4. Doris Lessing - To Room 19 Secondary texts (short extracts) Gilbert and Gubar - The Madwoman in the AtticTillie Olsen - Silences Betty Friedan -The Feminine Mystique: Chapter 1,"The Problem that Has No Name" UNIT TWO Radical questions and creative responses from the second wave. Week

5. Adrienne Rich - When We Dead Awaken, selected poems Week

6. Doris Lessing - One Off the Short List and Alice Munro - Wild Swans Week

7. Angela Carter - The Company of Wolves Week

8. Margaret Atwood - Rape Fantasies, There Was OnceSecondary texts (extracts) Pat Mainardi - The Politics of Housework, Kate Millett - Sexual Politics, Shulamith Firestone - The Dialectic of Sex, Valerie Solanas - The SCUM Manifesto UNIT THREE Diversity of voice. We shall look at the work of two leading African American authors. Week

9. -  Alice Walker - In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens Week

10. Toni Morrison - Sula Week

11. Issues in feminist literary criticism Secondary texts (short extracts)Barbara Smith - Towards a Black Feminist Criticism, Maggie Humm - Feminist CriticismAngela Davis - Women, Race and Class Credit requirements: Full attendance and, as the course is seminar based, full participation (this particularly includes the necessity of reading the texts each week!). You will also have to produce an end of term paper on one of the literary texts discussed.

Annotation

Building on the knowledge students gained from the course Aspekty genderu v literatuře I, this course will focus on a gender analysis of literature from the post-war period to the present day. The course will have a tri-partite structure: literature connected with important authors who wrote during the formative ?second wave? of feminism in the 60s ? 80s of the 20th century, including Adrienne Rich, Doris Lessing and Caryl Churchill, literature reflecting cultural and ethnic diversity, e.g. Toni

Morrison, Sandra Cisneros and Alice Walker, and contemporary literature by authors such as Margaret Atwood, Jeanette

Winterson and Jackie Kay. The course will also develop students? knowledge of contemporary currents in literary criticism and interpretation, including postmodern notions of gender, e.g. those of Judith Butler, Susan Bordo, Donna Haraway and

Seyla Benhabib.