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* Monday: Begin reading the week’s novel; [[September 27, 2020|take notes]] as you read.
* Monday: Begin reading the week’s novel; [[September 27, 2020|take notes]] as you read.
* Wednesday/Thurs: Post your question to Packback.
* Wednesday/Thurs: Post your question to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new Packback].
* Friday: Finish the novel.
* Friday: Finish the novel.
* Saturday: Participate in the discussion on Packback.
* Saturday: Participate in the discussion on Packback.
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| style="min-width: 200px;" | May 24–May 30 || Course Introduction<br />{{Small|Register for [[ENGL 3700/Summer 2022/Packback|Packback]]; Research and make your first post: '''What is the contemporary or postmodern novel?''' You might begin with “[https://bit.ly/3MV2Gee The Novel]” (Films on Demand){{refn|You must be on campus or signed into your MGA account for this link to work.}} or one of the videos on [https://bit.ly/3FvxRtY YouTube]. See also: “[[January 21, 2021|Central Themes in the American Novel of the 20th Century]].”}}
| style="min-width: 200px;" | May 24–May 30 || '''Course Begins'''{{bulleted list|Read the syllabus carefully and completely.|Register for [[ENGL 3700/Summer 2022/Packback|Packback]] if you have not already.{{refn|You should have received an invitation from Packback already, unless you just registered for the course. If you were not invited, please [[ENGL 3700/Summer 2022/Instructor|let me know]].}}|Answer: [https://app.packback.co/questions/de7b15bf-240e-4426-a433-838e8f89d4f8 Who are you?]{{refn|Be sure you post your response by May 30 @ 11:59pm, otherwise you may be dropped as a no-show.}}|Answer: '''[https://app.packback.co/questions/5b8f22f2-81e3-4f0c-9e55-3c117bf360c9 What is a novel?]'''{{refn|You will need to be signed in to Packback and have access to our course. See the Packback tab for instructions.}}{{refn|You might also see “[[January 21, 2021|Central Themes in the American Novel of the 20th Century]].”}}}}
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| May 31–Jun 6 || Baldwin, ''Giovanni’s Room''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| May 31–Jun 6 || '''Baldwin, ''Giovanni’s Room'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jun 7–Jun 13 || Morrison, ''The Bluest Eye''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| Jun 7–Jun 13 || '''Morrison, ''The Bluest Eye'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jun 14–Jun 20 || Tepper, ''The Gate to Women’s Country''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| Jun 14–Jun 20 || '''Tepper, ''The Gate to Women’s Country'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jun 21–Jun 27 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | Midterm Exam<br />{{Small|First [[Short Lit Crit Response|Lit-Crit Response]] Due on Baldwin, Morrison, or Tepper}}
| Jun 21–Jun 27 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | '''Midterm Exam'''{{bulleted list|First [[Short Lit Crit Response|Lit-Crit Response]] Due on Baldwin, Morrison, or Tepper.|Take exam and submit your response on D2L.}}
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| Jun 28–Jul 4 || Ishiguro, ''Never Let Me Go''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| Jun 28–Jul 4 || '''Ishiguro, ''Never Let Me Go'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jul 5–Jul 11 || Atwood, ''The Handmaid’s Tale''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| Jul 5–Jul 11 || '''Atwood, ''The Handmaid’s Tale'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jul 12–Jul 18 || McCarthy, ''The Road''<br />{{Small|Post to PackBack}}
| Jul 12–Jul 18 || '''McCarthy, ''The Road'''''{{bulleted list|Post to [https://app.packback.co/communities/dd9f75f0-1a9e-49f4-8b46-23359d98a7a2/curiosity-feed/new PackBack].}}
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| Jul 20 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | Final Exam<br />{{Small|Second [[Short Lit Crit Response|Lit-Crit Response]] Due on Ishiguro, Atwood, or McCarthy}}
| Jul 20 || style="background-color: #D1F2EB;" | '''Final Exam'''{{bulleted list|Second [[Short Lit Crit Response|Lit-Crit Response]] Due on Ishiguro, Atwood, or McCarthy.|Take exam and submit your response on D2L.}}
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Revision as of 09:04, 11 May 2022

This schedule represents the ideal outline for our study this semester. Yet, like all best-laid plans, we may not be able to keep up with our agenda. Please be flexible and try to look and read ahead whenever possible.

We will do our best to stick by this schedule, but I will inform you verbally, via an email, and/or a literal change to the schedule below whenever there is a deviation. Getting these updates is solely your responsibility. Therefore, this schedule is tentative and subject to change contingent upon the needs of the students and the professor, and dictated by time and other constraints which may affect the course. For face-to-face classes, this schedule reflects only an overview of the assigned reading and other major course assignments. It may not indicate specific class session assignments or activities. Specific in-class assignments may not be reflected on the schedule.

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All assignments are due Sunday evenings at 11:59 pm. Have the assigned novel read by Fridays at the latest, so you can post your questions and responses to Packback well ahead of the due date. Procrastination and posting at the last minute will earn you lower grades. I suggest the following work schedule for each week:

  • Monday: Begin reading the week’s novel; take notes as you read.
  • Wednesday/Thurs: Post your question to Packback.
  • Friday: Finish the novel.
  • Saturday: Participate in the discussion on Packback.
  • Sunday: Add follow-up posts to Packback.
Week Date Assignments
1 May 24–May 30 Course Begins
2 May 31–Jun 6 Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room
3 Jun 7–Jun 13 Morrison, The Bluest Eye
4 Jun 14–Jun 20 Tepper, The Gate to Women’s Country
5 Jun 21–Jun 27 Midterm Exam
  • First Lit-Crit Response Due on Baldwin, Morrison, or Tepper.
  • Take exam and submit your response on D2L.
6 Jun 28–Jul 4 Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go
7 Jul 5–Jul 11 Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
8 Jul 12–Jul 18 McCarthy, The Road
9 Jul 20 Final Exam
  • Second Lit-Crit Response Due on Ishiguro, Atwood, or McCarthy.
  • Take exam and submit your response on D2L.



notes

  1. You should have received an invitation from Packback already, unless you just registered for the course. If you were not invited, please let me know.
  2. Be sure you post your response by May 30 @ 11:59pm, otherwise you may be dropped as a no-show.
  3. You will need to be signed in to Packback and have access to our course. See the Packback tab for instructions.
  4. You might also see “Central Themes in the American Novel of the 20th Century.”
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