230628 Playing in the Garden: Children and Childhood in North America (colonial times-civil War) (S) (SoSe 2018)

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The first of a two-part course on American childhood, the course "Playing in the Garden" adopts a /literary/historical perspective with two objectives in store:

On the one hand, throughout the the seminar we step into the many worlds of American children from the colonial era to the Civil War, delving into the ways adults conceived of, disciplined, cared for, educated, and imagined American children at various points in the history of the colonies and later the young nation.

On the other hand, we will examine the ways that childhood was discussed and understood as a 'cultural artifact' by American adults during this time period and the ways these discussions and definitions have been reflected in the history of American childhood.

Course material, including child diaries, picture books, juvenile periodicals, slave narratives, works of literature, and prominent scholarly texts illustrate how various notions of childhood and “the child” have evolved together throughout US history, turning them into battlefields for social, cultural, and political debates.

Requirements for participation, required level

The participants are encouraged to get a copy of the novel //The Scarlet Letter// by N Hawthorne and start reading it prior to the beginning of the semester. The edition I recommend us to read from is:

The Scarlet Letter (Alma Books Ltc., 2015)

Make sure you will have finished reading the novel (except the "Custom House" at the beginning) by the start of the semester.

In case you already have a copy other than this or will be reading on a digital device, please make sure to take notes on the passages that stand out to you as interesting/problematic/significant. AND, regardless of the copy you have, make generous use of the margins to jot in your ideas, questions, even affective initial responses to the text for later use during the seminar.

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23-ANG-AngPM3 Profilmodul 3: American Studies PM 3. 2 Social and Cultural Studies: US America Study requirement
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PM 3. 3 US American Literatures and Media Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3.1 Profilmodul 3.1: American Studies 3.1.2 Social and Cultural Studies: US America Study requirement
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3.1.3 American Literatures and Media Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3.1_a Profilmodul 3.1: American Studies PM 3.1.2 Social and Cultural Studies (North America) Study requirement
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PM 3.1.3 Literature and Media Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3_a Profilmodul 3: American Studies 3.2 Social and Cultural Studies (North America) Study requirement
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3.3 Literature and Media Study requirement
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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