Course Overview
LIT 330: World Literature I: North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Australia and Oceania
Provider: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Description: Literature 330 offers students an opportunity to enhance their understanding of contemporary global interactions by exploring a diverse array of culturally expressive artifacts--novels, short stories, and poems--groups geographically by region. Course readings represent the following regions: North America; Latin American and the Caribbean; and Australia and Oceania.
Description: Literature 330 offers students an opportunity to enhance their understanding of contemporary global interactions by exploring a diverse array of culturally expressive artifacts--novels, short stories, and poems--groups geographically by region. Course readings represent the following regions: North America; Latin American and the Caribbean; and Australia and Oceania.
Course Welcome Letter | File (HTML) |
Course Syllabus | File (HTML) |
Lecture 01: Understanding World Literature in a Global Context | Video Audio |
Lecture 02: Writing About Literature | Video Audio |
Lecture 03: The Poetry of North America in the 1st Half of the 20th Century | Video Audio |
Lecture 04: The Poetry of North America in the 2nd Half of the 20th Century | Video Audio |
Lecture 05: The Study of Toni Morrison's Beloved | Video Audio |
Lecture 06: Toni Morrison's Beloved (continued) | Video Audio |
Lecture 07: The Study of Maxine Hong Kingston | Video Audio |
Lecture 08: The Study of North American Short Fiction | Video Audio |
Lecture 09: A Discussion About Modern North American Poetry | Video Audio |
Lecture 10: Gabriel Garcia Martinez: A History of Latin America and the Caribbean | Video Audio |
Lecture 11: Jorge Luis Borges | Video Audio |
Lecture 12: Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- Love in the Time of Cholera | Video Audio |
Lecture 13: A Study of the Works of Jamaica Kinkaid | Video Audio |
Lecture 14: Nicolas Guillen's Poetry | Video Audio |
Lecture 15: Spanish Poet Pablo Neruda | Video Audio |
Lecture 16: Octavio Paz | Video Audio |
Lecture 17: The Literature of Australian and Aboriginal Culture | Video Audio |
Lecture 18: Isolation of Australian Literature | Video Audio |
Lecture 19: Literature of New Zealand | Video Audio |
Lecture 20: Student Presentations | Video Audio |
Lecture 21: Student Presentations (continued) | Video Audio |
Lecture 22: One World of Literature: Closing Thoughts | Video Audio |
Languages: English
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