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Syllabus/Presentations
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Essays and
Final
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Readings and
Resources
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Class PowerPoint Presentations
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- Outline of Geyh,
Leebron, and Levy
- Baudrillard,
"Simulacra and Simulations"
- Maltby, "The Romantic
Metaphysics of Don DeLillo," presented by Cassie Kosty, Kimberly
Thompson, and Marisa Ulloa
- Saltzman, "The
Figure in the Static: White Noise," presented by Jennie
Griffiths and Andre LaRoche
- Bonca, "Don DeLillo's
White Noise: The Natural Language of the Species," presented
by Holly Evanoff, Nancy Rubenstein, and Andrea Sauter
- LeClair, "Closing
the Loop: White Noise," presented by Katie Chapman, Dresden
Leebron, and Jennifer Roh
- Barone, "Paul Auster
and the Postmodern Novel," presented by Octaviano Guttierez, Kashena
Konecki, and Jack Sickels
- Foucault, "What is
an Author?," presented by Cristina Brendicke, Kristin Cline, and Abel
Diaz
- Sorapure, "The
Detective and the Author: Paul Auster's City of Glass," presented by
Rebecca Atkinson, Julie Mika, and Sean Rogers
- Violent Cases Discussion Framework
- Ronnow, "Tayo,
Death, and Desire: A Lacanian Reading of Ceremony," presented by Paul
Cooper, Ian King, and Neal Kingsley
- Zamir, "Literature in
a National Sacrifice Area," presented by Brooke Fisher, Meghann
McDonald, and Matt Starritt
- Ruppert, "No
Boundaries, Only Transitions," presented by Dena Barker, Shannon Jih,
and Stacy Wilson
- "Mental Sutures: A
Literal Navigation within Hypertext" (on Landow's "Reconfiguring
Narrative"), presented by Nicole Cusack, Rob Krassowski, and Reid
Marvin
- Patchwork Girl
and Intertextuality
- Haraway, "A Cyborg
Manifesto," presented by Rachel Robinson and Alana Slayton
- Odin, "The Performative
and Processual: A Study of the Hypertext/Postcolonial Aesthetic,"
presented by Noell Bernard and Sonya Jassen
- Patchwork Girl: Patching It All Up
- Patchwork Girl and Beyond
Group Work Notes
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