Course Materials (Mostly for English)

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US TxAM-C 1528-17

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Course Materials (Mostly for English)

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  • 1965-2009 (Creation)

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60 Folders

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17/1: Fall 1987 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus (10), reading assignments (8), Exam #1 (10), Exam #2 (8), and final exam (5)

17/2: Undated Exam #2 and Final Exam for ENGL 327

17/3: ENGL 211a -Quiz #2 and handout "A Valediction: forbidding mourning" and unknown notecard with grades listed

17/4: March-April 1992 - Documents regarding Harriet's proposal of honors course ENGL 227H American Literature Beginnings to 1865- draft proposal, meeting request, approval letter, grant approval, and course description/proposal

17/5: Summer 1991 - Course Syllabus for ENGL 227: American Literature (3)

17/6: Course Handout for ENGL 228 titled "A Noiseless Patient Spider" (15)

17/7: Book Chapter- "Margaret Fuller and the Abolition Movement" by Francis E. Kearns reprint from the Journal of History of Ideas Vol. 25 1964, New source unknown

17/8: Fall 1978 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule: Weeks I-V (11) and Weeks VII-XI (10), First Take-Home Exam (26), Exam 1 (5), Final Exam (3), and Final Exam: Extra Credit

17/9: Spring 1979 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (4), class roster (4), Reading Schedule: week I-V (1) and week VII-XII (14), Hour Exam #1 (16), First Take-Home Exam (13), and Final Exam (6)

17/10: Spring 1986 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (2), Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (4), and Final Exam (7)

17/11: Summer 1987 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (5), Class Roster, Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (7), Final Exam (2), and Final Exam: Graduating Senior (2)

17/12: Fall 1989 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule (6), Exam #1, and Final Exam (4)

17/13: 1975, 1977-1978 - Copies of old materials for ENGL 328 American Literature: Civil War to the Present taught by Dennis Berthold- letters, syllabi, exams, etc.

17/14: 1983 and 1985 - Syllabus- ENGL 328 taught by P. Christensen (3) and Exams II dated October 26, 1981

17/15: 1976 - Various copies of syllabus and exams taught by various professors

17/16: Handout - "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg" by Mark Twain, 2 different versions

17/17: Student Works- "The Other Two" and "The Bell Jar"

17/18: Letter composed to The Bulletin about Tibbie Lynch and Harriette Andreadis participation in panel over "Women and the Media" at the South Central Women's Studies Association

17/19: Copy of expert from "Life on the Mississippi [The House Beautiful]" by Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 3 copies; source unknown

17/20: Pages torn from book, chapters "The Difference" and "My Mortal Enemy: Part I, Part II" by Willa Cather, source unknown

17/21: Book Chapters- Chapters one through five from The Other Two by Edith Wharton

17/22: Book Chapter- "Nonfiction as the New American Literature" source unknown

17/23: Essay- "As the Stomach Turns: The Continuing Story of the House of York and Lancaster", source and author unknown

17/24: 1993 - Documents and letters regarding Harriett's proposal of honors course ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare

17/25: Fall 1994 - Course materials for ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare- Syllabus (11), Final Exam (7), and Final Study Question (9)

17/26: December 1994 - Student Work- "Marriage in Early Modern England and in Ancient Rome" (2) with a bibliography

17/27: Handout- includes 3 copies of images from ancient Egypt, ancient Egyptian map and "Hymn to Osiris", 2 copies; source unknown

17/28: Handout- "Censorship During Shakespeare's Career", 2 copies and Ptolemy I family tree, 2 copies

17/29: Student Work- "Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde"; "Dares Phrygius (Trojan)/ Dictys Cretensis (Cretan)"; "Mortal-Immortal Characters of Importance"; "Midwinter Festivals"

17/30: Handout- "Oral Report: The Time Lag Between the Renaissance of Italy and England"

17/31: Winter 1988 - Photocopy of page from "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 5 copies

17/32: Winter 1988 - Article- "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 4 copies (Full article)

17/33: March 1990 - Article- "The Queen's Two Bodies: Shakespeare's Boy Actress in Breeches" by Katherine E. Kelly from Theatre Journal, vol. 42, no. 1

17/34: Photocopy of pages titled- "neqvid viltra vires coneris" and "vera philosophia mortis est meditation" with 2 photocopy images, source unknown

17/35: Fall 1994 - Course Packet- ENGL 412H

17/36: 1992 - Article- "'None of Us Should See Salvation:' Confronting the Merchant of Venice" by Michael L. Greenwald from On-Stage Studies: Colorado Shakespeare Festival No. 15

17/37: Spring 1993 - Course Materials ENGL 412H- Course Schedule (10) and Exam #1 (8)

17/38: Fall 1991 - Course Materials ENGL 212H- Course Schedule, class roster with final grades, and Exam #1 (7)

17/39: Photocopy- "Haec-Vir: Or The Womanish-Man", 2 copies

17/40: Spring 2009 - Course Martials ENGL/FILM 481 Senior Seminar: Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film- Syllabus, Exam #1 (11), emails/announcements to students, and class rosters

17/41: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part I- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/42: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part II- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/43: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part III- includes book reviews and printouts

17/44: Book Chapter excerpt - "The Battle of Algiers (1965)" from the chapter "The Shape of Politics in Film" from Close-up: A Critical Perspective on Film Paperback by Marsha Kinder & Beverle Houston

17/45: Spring 1997 - Fall 1998 - Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 350- Modernism: Manifestos and Movements taught by Marian Eide

17/46: Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 265- Modern British Literature/Anglophone Literature in a Diaspora taught by Marian Eide

17/47: Fall 1999 - Memo with copy of Exams #2 to be printed out and sign with Harriette's office hours information

17/48: Fall 1996 - Course Materials for ENGL 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (7), class rosters, and handwritten note that seems to be about assigning reads to certain students

17/49: Spring 1996 - Syllabus ENGL481 Post-Colonial Literature

17/50: Fall 1999 - Course Materials for 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (12), note from bookstore, student roster with grades (2), Exam #1 (3), Exam #2 (2) with newspaper clipping about AIDs in Africa, and Final Take-Home Exam (2)

17/51: Book Chapters- "Introduction" and "First Things First: Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature" by Kirsten Holst Petersen, source unknown

17/52: Book Chapter- "Chinua Achebe b. 1930", source unknown

17/53: Source Material given to Harriett by Matt Nelson- "A Meeting in the Dark" by Ngugi wa Thiong'; book chapters- "The Novelist as Teacher" and "The Truth of Fiction" from Hopes and Impediments by Chinua Achebe

17/54: 1979 - Article- "An Image of Africa" by Chinua Achebe from the Massachusetts Review No. 18 Vol. 4

17/55: Book Chapter- "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" source unknown

17/56: Book Chapter- "The Solitude of Latin America (Nobel lecture, 1982)" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, translated by Marina Castaneda, source unknown

17/57: Handout- "Virginia Woolf and Postcolonialism: A Room of One's Own (1928), 2 copies

17/58: Document- "Postcolonial Africa: Maps, Timelines, and Discussion" by Kim Nguyen and Dwain Sparling

17/59: Photocopies of various maps of South Asia

17/60: Fall 1998 - Syllabus LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar- Post-Colonial Literatures of South Asia & Africa

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