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AMST279
The Cultural Production of the Psychological Self: Eugene O'Neill
AMST279 SP
Crosslistings: ENGL261
Next Offered in 9798 SP
We will read Eugene O'Neill's plays (1913-43) in the
historical context of the ideological production of the
bourgeois psychological subject. Our work on O'Neill will
draw on the history of middle-class family life, the history
of anarchism and socialism in the 1910's, the history of
pop psychology in the 1910's and 1920's, left-wing critiques
of O'Neill in the 1920's and 1930's, feminist plays of the
1910's and 1920's, and cultural studies theoretical
approaches to the study of bourgeois subjectivity.
MAJOR READINGS
Susan Glaspell and Jig Cook, SUPPRESSED
DESIRES
Susan Glaspell, TRIFLES, WOMAN'S HONOR, THE VERGE
Max Eastman and Floyd Dell, selections from THE MASSES, THE
LIBERATOR, and THE NEW MASSES
Emma Goldman, selections from MOTHER EARTH
Eugene O'Neill, THE WEB, THE HAIRY APE, THE PERSONAL
EQUATION, WELDED, DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS, STRANGE INTERLUDE,
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA, AH, WILDERNESS!, THE ICEMAN
COMETH, LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT
Louis Bisch, BE GLAD YOU'RE NEUROTIC
William J. Fielding, THE CAVEMAN WITHIN US
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
One 5-7 page paper and one
long research paper. Each student will take a turn at
leading class discussion.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
This course counts
towards the English Department's Theory requirement.
COURSE FORMAT: Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UG Credit: 1.00
Prerequisites:
None
Last Updated on MAR-10-1997
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