L391 12158 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS
Paul Gutjahr
2:35p-3:50p D (30 students) 3 cr., A&H.
This course will study books which have enjoyed both popular and
critical acclaim among young adults in America. Books from both the
nineteenth and twentieth century will be included in the course
readings. The primary emphasis will be on fiction which confronts
the issue of how character has been defined and developed in young
Americans. The course will include three papers of various lengths,
a group teaching assignment, and frequent pop quizzes. Since the
course is taught through the English department, the class will
spend more time talking about textual interpretation than teaching
strategies. This is not so much a course on pedagogy, although
pedagogical issues will be discussed. The work load is intense in
this course, so be prepared to read a lot and work hard if you sign
up.
Final text selection has yet to be made, but possible texts include
Little Women, Ragged Dick, The Secret of the Old
Clock, Holes, Tarzan, The Ear, the Eye and the
Arm, Remember Me, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone, Out of the Dust.