ENGL 0103B
Reading Literature
Transforming Identities in Literature
This course is designed to develop techniques for reading and writing about literary works through the lens of our chosen theme: the transformation of identities (in terms of race, class, gender, etc.) in literary works. We will read a range of plays, poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction across temporal and national boundaries, exploring the different critical methods and interpretive tools available to us. Both the thematic and skill-building arcs of the course will culminate in a reading of Toni Morrison’s novel The Song of Solomon in the context of several different--and sometimes contradictory--critical and theoretical approaches. Other readings will include Shakespeare’s Othello, Hwang’s M. Butterfly, essays by Virginia Woolf and Durga Chew Bose among others, and short stories by James Joyce, Margaret Atwood, and Octavia Butler.
- Schedule
- 9:45am-11:00am on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 9, 2026 to May 11, 2026)
- Location
- Old Chapel 206
- Instructors
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Wells, Marion
mwells@middlebury.edu
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