The Twentieth Century: Whose American Dream?

The Twentieth Century: Whose American Dream?

Term
Subject Area
Course Number
ENGL 0040 601
Course Code
ENGL0040601
Course Key
81898
Day(s)
Tuesday
Time
5:15pm-8:15pm
Instructor
COLLINS, THOMAS L
Fulfills
COL-FND-Cultural Diversity US
COL-SECTOR-Arts & Letter
Course Description
Do what you love, and you'll never work a day in your life. This piece of conventional wisdom has long led Americans to believe that if we love to do something, it can't be work. It becomes, essentially, a labor of love--and yet, doesn't even a work of art require... work? In this survey course of twentieth-century American literature, we will consider the relationship between the American Dream, the figure of the "worker," and artistic labor writ large. Through our readings of novels, poetry, and films, we will explore contemporary notions about workers in the context of social and economic developments throughout the century, paying particular attention to texts that challenge the association of the figure of "the worker" with heteronormative white masculinity and the industrial jobs that make up a shrinking portion of the U.S. economy.
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