Course

American Literature, Culture, and Society (ENG121)

Reading and analysis of American literature from different genres and historical periods that address key developments and issues that have shaped American society.


Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2025-2026

Fakta

Emnekode

ENG121

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Spring

Undervisningsspråk

English

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Spring

Content

Reading and analysis of selected works of American literature from different genres (novels, short stories, poetry, drama, essays, etc.) and historical periods that address key developments and issues that have shaped American society. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how literary authors and works relate meaningfully to significant aesthetic, historical and socio-cultural contexts.

American Literature, Culture, and Society (ALCS) focuses on interpreting literature from and about the United States of America, written during different historical periods, and understanding its continued artistic and sociocultural significance. By analyzing a range of intellectually serious and formally skillful literary works by important American writers, students will explore how texts convey ideas and debates relevant in contemporary society. General topics and themes may include: critical thinking and ethical awareness; creativity and innovation; ecological and environmental awareness; socio-cultural identities; and democracy and social engagement.

ALCS aims to develop students' critical understanding of American culture and society by situating literary texts, meaningfully, in relevant social, historical, and cultural contexts. In the process, students will develop practical critical, creative, and interpretive skills; learn why the literary arts are a valuable resource for living; and enhance their ability to communicate effectively in English.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

After completing the course, the student will have a basic understanding of:

  • important American authors and works of literature and how they have contributed to the USA’s diverse literary tradition
  • key aesthetic and formal features of a literary work and how help convey different perspectives, beliefs, and thematic issues
  • significant relationships between works of American literature and relevant historical, cultural, and social contexts (e.g. literary mediations of important historical events and sociocultural debates)
  • the diverse sociocultural situations, traditions, and philosophies that inform American literature

Skills

After completing the course, the student will be able to:

  • analyze American literature from different perspectives, historical periods, and literary genres
  • interpret texts by conducting close readings and using relevant techniques and approaches from literary and cultural studies
  • understand the artistic and sociocultural significance of selected literary texts and authors and reflect upon their contemporary relevance

General competence

After completing the course, the student will be able to:

  • use correct, varied, and precise English to participate in informed conversations about ideas and issues in literary and cultural studies
  • analyze what specialists and experts have written or said, then summarize their ideas, arguments, and assumptions
  • demonstrate critical, analytic, and interpretive skills using formal English

Forkunnskapskrav

Ingen

Anbefalte forkunnskaper

The course presupposes a solid command of written and spoken English.

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid
1/1 5 Hours Letter grades To be announced (TBA)


Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering

Written assignment - approximately 500-1500 words as set by instructor.

In order to take the exam, students must have passed the assignment.

If the assignment is assessed as not approved on the first attempt, students are given one opportunity to submit a revised assignment.

Method of work

Lectures.

Overlapping

Emne Reduksjon (SP)
American Literature, Culture, and Society (ENG121_1) , American Literature and Culture (ENG175_1) 10
American Literature, Culture, and Society (ENG121_1) , American Literature and Culture (LENG175_1) 10
American Literature, Culture, and Society (ENG121_1) , American Literature and Culture (ENG165_1) 10
American Literature, Culture, and Society (ENG121_1) , American Literature and Culture (MENG165_1) 10

Åpent for

Open course for all students with an active right to study and who meet the requirements for general university admissions certification (GSK).

Emneevaluering

There must be an early dialogue between the course supervisor, the student union representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital course evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.
The course description is retrieved from FS (Felles studentsystem). Version 1