Chapter Report Sign ups – Engl 232 – Spring 2003 – Julie Barak

 

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

 

 

Chapter 1 – Jan. 15th

Intro and Colonialism/Decolonialism

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Sara Clark

               Kimala Cochran

The Emergence of “Commonwealth Literature

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

               Kristina Gascon

Theories of Colonial Discourses:  Frantz Fanon and Edward Said

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

               Darrin Gilman

               Jackelyn Henning

The turn to ‘theory’ in the 1980’s

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings       

Elizabeth Koepke

Sabrina Martin

The Empire “writes back”

               Sean Mier

               Juliana Munoz

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

Postcolonialism at the millennium

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

               Holly Smith

Postcolonialism:  definitions and dangers

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRoosendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 2 – Jan. 17th

Everybody read The Overland Mail – in the Appendix of BP

Reading and Politics

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Kimala Cochran

               Sara Clark             

Reading Orientalism and the Shape of Orientalism

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

Stereotypes of the Orient

               Darrin Gilman

               Jakelyn Henning

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings       

Criticisms of Orientalism

               Elizabeth Koepke   

Sabrina Martin

               Sean Mier

               Juliana Munoz

Ambivalence and mimicry in colonial discourses

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

Colonial Discourses and Rudyard Kipling:  Reading “The Overland Mail”

               Holly Smith

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRossendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 3 – Nationalist Representations – Jan. 31

Everybody reads Constructing a National Consciousness:  Ngugi’s A Grain of Wheat

Intro and Imagining the Nation:  forging tradition and history

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Sara Clark

               Kimala Cochran

National Time and Space

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

               Kristina Gascon

National Liberation vs Imperialist Domination

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

               Darrin Gilman

               Jackelyn Henning

Negritude

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings       

Elizabeth Koepke

Sabrina Martin

Stop and Think

               Sean Mier

               Juliana Munoz

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

Franz Fanon and National Culture

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

               Holly Smith

Nationalism and Literature

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRoosendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 4 – The Nation in Question – Feb. 14

Everybody reads The Nation in Question:  Chinua Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah

The disenchantment with nationalism

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Sara Clark

               Kimala Cochran

Nationalism:  a derivative discourse?

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

               Kristina Gascon

Stop and Think & Natiionalism, Representation and the Elite

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

               Darrin Gilman

               Jackelyn Henning

Nationalism, ‘race’ and ethnicity & Stop and Think

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings       

Elizabeth Koepke

Sabrina Martin

Nationalism, gender and sexuality

               Sean Mier

               Juliana Munoz

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

The Nation and its margins & Stop and Think

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

               Holly Smith

 

The Problems of Using English & Stop and Think

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRoosendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 5 – Re-reading and re-writing English Literature – Feb. 26

Everybody reads Postcolonial re-writings:  Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea

Introduction and Colonialism and the Teaching of English literature

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Sara Clark

               Kimala Cochran

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

Colonial contexts and Reading literature contrapuntally and both Stop and Thinks

               Kristian Gascon

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

               Darrin Gilman

               Jackelyn Henning

               Tina Hoffman

Re-reading Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre

               Ricky Jennings

               Elizabeth Koepke

               Sabrina Martin

               Sean Mien

               Juliana Munoz

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

Jan Eyre:  A postcolonial text?

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

               Holly Smith

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRoosendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 6 – Postcolonialism and Feminism – Mar. 10

Some definitions

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Kimala Cochran

               Sara Clark             

The ‘double consciousness of women & stop and think

               Quinten Collier

               Nicole Darnell

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

Postcolonial critiques of ‘First World’ feminism

               Darrin Gilman

               Jakelyn Henning

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings

Stop and Think

               Elizabeth Koepke   

Sabrina Martin

               Sean Mier

               Juliana Munoz

Can the subaltern speak?

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

‘Going a piece of the way’: creative dialogues in postcolonial feminism

               Holly Smith

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRossendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 7 – Diaspora Identities – Mar. 28

What is a diaspora?

               Jessica Bertrand

               Paul Brown

               Sara Clark

               Kimala Cochran

               Quinten Collier

Living ‘in-between:  From roots to routes

               Nicole Darnell

               Danielle Franklin

               Kristina Gascon

               Darrin Gilman

               Jackelyn Henning

Hybrid identities at the ‘in-between’ and Stop and Think

               Tina Hoffman

               Ricky Jennings

               Elizabeth Koepke

               Sabrina Martin

               Sean Mier

New ethnicities and Stop and Think

               Juliana Munoz

               Marcella Nichols

               Tyler Petersen

               Janae Puckett

               Chelsea Rollaine

Cultural diversity, cultural difference and the “Black Atlantic’

               Holly Smith

               Amy Stancliff

               Emily VanRooendaal

               Emily Wilcox

               David Workman

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Chapter 8 – Postcolonialism and the Critics

Everybody read the whole chapter

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