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Nov 22, 2024
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LST 538 - Reading the Roaring Twenties: An Interdisciplinary Approach From the Harlem Renaissance, to The Lost
Generation, the Algonquin Roundtable and the
Provincetown Players, writers were prolific and on
the move in the 1920s. Using a broadly
interdisciplinary approach, this course will
examine how the literature of the 1920s addressed
artistic, social, historical, and political
concerns while life “roared on” between two World
Wars and before the Great Depression. How were the
issues such as the growth of urbanization, concern
over immigration, and the rise of consumerism
reflected in literature? What were the personal
and aesthetic connections that brought together
literature, music, art, and dance? The primary
focus of the course will be on fiction, poetry,
and personal narratives, with critical readings,
selected outside media, and guest lectures from a
variety of scholarly perspectives. In addition to
weekly writing assignments, an independent
interdisciplinary research project will be one of
the major course requirements.
Credits: 3
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