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EN290: Schedule

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1/10

Introduction to the course, policies. Diagnostic analysis.

1/13

Formalisms (1-23); Bishop, “The Moose”

1/17

Martin Luther King Jr. Day – no class; Use print library resources or the Literature Resource Center to locate, copy/print, read, and bring in biographical information about Elizabeth Bishop.

1/20

Formalisms (re-read intro, 24-25); Bishop, “At the Fishhouses”

1/24

Formalisms; Annotation of “At the Fishhouses” Due

1/27

Structuralism (26-34); Bishop, “The Map”

1/31

Structuralism; Essay 1 Due

2/3

Post-Structuralism, Deconstruction, Postmodernism (67-89); Bishop, “Crusoe in England”

2/7

Post-Structuralism, Deconstruction, Postmodernism (re-read intro, 89-97)

2/10

Psychoanalysis (35-50); poem TBA

2/14

Psychoanalysis; Annotation of a Bishop poem you haven't read from a Psychoanalytic perspective

2/17

Marxism and Cultural Materialism (52-62); Essay 2 Due

2/21

Marxism and Cultural Materialism (re-read intro, 64); Bishop, “A Miracle for Breakfast”

2/24

Marxism and Cultural Materialism (65-66); Annotation of a Bishop poem you haven't read from a Marxist perspective due

2/28

Final Essay Overview; Midterm Review

3/3

Midterm Exam

3/7

Spring Break – no class

3/10

Spring Break – no class

3/14

Feminism and Gender Studies (100-114); Bishop, “Roosters”

3/17

Feminism and Gender Studies (115-127); Bishop, “In the Waiting Room”

3/21

History; Essay 3 Due

3/24

History (128-139, 142-144); Bishop, “Twelve O'Clock News”

3/28

Ethnic Studies, Post-Colonial Studies, Global Studies (147-154); Bishop, “Brazil, January 1, 1502”

3/31

Browse WRLC holdings, MLAB for two scholarly resources on Bishop useful for research analysis project from one of the perspectives we've studied. Bring an MLA formatted bibliography of those resources. Library Visit (or in-class with laptops)

4/4

Proposal Draft Due with Tentative Bibliography; Ethnic Studies, Post-Colonial Studies, Global Studies

4/7

Conferences; annotation of your poem due

4/11

Annotated Bibliography Due; Source Presentation

4/14

Research Essay Draft Due (Two Copies, 6-8 pages)

4/18

Revised Research Essay Draft Due (Two Copies, 6-8 pages)

4/21

Final Essay Due, Presentations

4/25

Easter Observance – no class

4/26

Final Exam 3-5:30 pm



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