Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
American literature now
1. Andrea Diaz, Robert Chavira, Nancy Garcia-Montes
Marcelo Gomez, Kristen Saiz, Mara Sippel
ENG/492
January 5, 2011
Dr. Eugene Finke
2. Origins were European
Vital literary movement from 1890s – 1920s
“For the naturalist, it is the duty of the writer to present to the
reader reality without illusion, to offer a scientific, detached
view of it rather that to adorn or mislead or simply please the
reader” (PBS, 2007).
3. Naturalist authors included:
- Jack London
- Edith Wharton
- Frank Noris
- Stephen Crane
Mirrors what American literature should be and do through
themes such as:
- Forces of individual and environment
- Identification of survival, determinism, and violence
- Attempt of humans to exercise free will
4. A general term applied retrospectively
to the wide range of experimental and
avant‐garde trends in the literature
(and other arts) of the early 20th
century.
6. T. S. Eliot Virginia James Joyce
“The Hallow Men” Woolf
“Prufrock & Other “Jacob’s Room” “Exiles”
Observations” “A Room of One’s Own” “Dubliners”
“The Wasteland” “Mrs. Dalloway” “Ulysses”
7. Igor Stravinsky Anton Webern
Arnold Schoenberg
“The Faun” “Chamber Symphony No. “The Light of The Eye”
“The 2” “5 Canons”
Shepherdess” “Suite For String “In Swift Light Vessels
“Fireworks” Orchestra” Gliding”
“String Quartet #2, op.10”
8. What is Realism in American Literature?
portray life
Civil War
American Literature spanned the years
1865-1900
William Dean Howells said
“Realism is nothing more and nothing less than the truthful
treatment of material”(1047).
9. Realistic movement was lead by
Mark Twain
William Dean Howells
Henry James
Literature in the present
Michael Thomas
Man Gone Down
10. Sarah Winnemucca.
was born around 1844 in Nevada.
negotiate with the Americans with her lectures and
her writings.
Sarah Winnemucca worked really hard to keep the
peace.
11. Kate Chopin.
The Awakening” (1899). This novel speaks and
addresses the issue of gender, sexuality, and the
American family.
Kate Chopin was really trying to convey that it is ok to
not be a housewife and you could be much more, a
new voice for American literature.
12. “The Negro Movement” (1920’s-1930’2)
African American voices rise
Becomes a base for the Civil Rights Movement
Hubert Harrison (1883-1927)
Funder of The Voice (1917)
13. Slavery
-The authors and artist of the era were children of
parents who had been enslaved.
Equality
Racism
Stereotyping
Social integration
16. Baym, N. (2008). The Norton anthology of American literature (Shorter 7th ed., Vol. 2) (7th ed.). New York,
NY: W.W. Norton.
Modernism. (2010). In New World Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://www.newworld encyclopedia.org
Modernism-Modernism Art. (2007). Retrieved from http:www.huntfor.com
Modernist Music. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.jahsonic.com
Perkins, G, & Perkins B. (2009). The American Tradition in Literature (12th ed).
PBS. (2007). The American Novel. Literary Timeline. Movements. Naturalism. Retrieved from
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/american novel/timeline/naturalism.html
New York City. NY: McGraw-Hill
17. PBS. (2007). The American Novel. Literary Timeline. Movements.
Naturalism. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/american
novel/timeline/naturalism.html
Hinweis der Redaktion
Without trying to keep a cool light head things can get a little bit two sticky and nobody wants to help an angry person so keeping the peace would be a good way to try and work things out.
I think that in many ways Kate Chopin’s was a cross between a naturalist and a realist with a touch of feminism, she spoke of family and tradition then you also see a side of feminism discussing the role of women in society.