LECTURE CALENDAR Subject to change

This calendar provides links to lecture notes, study questions (SQ), and other resources. The reading assignment for each lecture should be completed before the lecture. (See INFORMATION above for lecture time details.)

M/W seminars begin on Jan. 5. Tu/Th seminars begin on Jan. 6. Failure to attend the first meeting of your seminar will count as an unexcused absence.

Dates Lecture Notes Reading Assignments SQ/Resources
Week 1
Mon. Jan. 5, Tues. Jan. 6
Prof. Alice Fahs
Douglass (I)
Frederick Douglass, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Preface through Ch. 8 SQ: Week 1

Image gallery
Wed. Jan. 7, Thurs. Jan. 8

Prof. Alice Fahs

The Civil War and Historical Contingency: Emancipation and Black Soldiers

Frederick Douglass, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Ch. 9-Appendix, and other writings (Reader 53-62); Douglass, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" (Narrative 119-147); Jacobs, "Life Among the Contrabands" (Reader 63-68); Fahs, "Picturing the Civil War 3: African American Soldiers"
Week 2
Mon. Jan. 12, Tues. Jan. 13

Prof. Alice Fahs

“A Harvest of Death”: the Civil War as a Crisis in Meaning

Louisa May Alcott, excerpts from Hospital Sketches (Reader 69-87); Fahs, Picturing the Civil War 1" and "Picturing the Civil War 2: Sentimental Soldiers" SQ: Week 2
Wed. Jan. 14, Thurs. Jan. 15

Prof. Alice Fahs

The Civil War and Representation

Poems by Walt Whitman (Reader 88-97) and poems by Emily Dickinson (Reader 98-101)
Week 3
Mon. Jan. 19, Tues. Jan. 20
No lectures Monday or Tuesday.
Campus will be closed Monday for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday; Tuesday seminars will meet.
Wed. Jan. 21, Thurs. Jan. 22

Prof. Alice Fahs

The Memory of the Civil War in American Culture

Ambrose Bierce, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "A Tough Tussle" (Reader 108-112); Fahs, "Picturing the Civil War 4: The Memory of the War"
Week 4
Mon. Jan. 26, Tues. Jan. 27

Prof. Alice Fahs

Love, War, and Memory: Robert Duncan, Ned Fahs, and the Crisis of World War II

Robert Duncan, "Passage over Water" (Reader 113); "The Homosexual in Society"; "Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow" (online); "A Spring Memorandum" (online); "The Structure of Rime XI"
Wed. Jan. 28, Thurs. Jan. 29

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

Dirty Wars

UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; Gonzales, "Memorandum for the President" (Reader 175-178); Dershowitz, "Tortured Reasoning" (Reader 179-195); Scarry, "Five Errors" (Reader 196-202)
Week 5
Mon. Feb. 2, Tues. Feb. 3

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

Constructing Terrorism

Said, "Introduction," Orientalism; Fletcher and Stover, "Pushed to the Breaking Point" (Reader 146-167); "The Depositions: Prisoners Speak. Sworn Statements by Abu Ghraib Detainees" (Reader 168-174)
Wed. Feb. 4, Thurs. Feb. 5

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

Barbarians (I)

Scarry, "Three Simultaneous Phenomena in the Structure of Torture" (Reader 114-121); Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians
Week 6
Mon. Feb. 9, Tues. Feb. 10

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

Barbarians (II)

Screening of The Official Story (La historia oficial [1985], also viewable online)
Mon, Feb 9 at 6:00pm, HIB 100

Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians
Wed. Feb. 11, Thurs. Feb. 12

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

Op/Eds and Blogs

Argentina's Dirty War

Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians
Viewing: The Official Story (La historia oficial [1985], viewable online)
SQ: The Official Story
Week 7
Mon. Feb. 16, Tues. Feb. 17

No lectures Monday or Tuesday.
Campus will be closed Monday for the Presidents' Day Holiday; Tuesday seminars will meet.

Screening of The Manchurian Candidate, dir. John Frankenheimer (1962)
Tues, Feb 17 at 6:30pm, HIB 100

Wed. Feb. 18, Thurs. Feb. 19

Prof. Rodrigo Lazo

From Argentina to the War on Terror

Marchak, "El Proceso" (Reader 122-141); Partnoy, "A Conversation Under the Rain" (Reader 142-145)

Suggested reading: Partnoy, The Little School (excerpts)

Week 8
Mon. Feb. 23, Tues. Feb. 24

Prof. Michael Szalay

The Cold War

Viewing: The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Wed. Feb. 25, Thurs. Feb. 26

Prof. Michael Szalay

The Manchurian Candidate

Viewing: The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Week 9
Mon. March 2, Tues. March 3

Prof. Michael Szalay

Welcome to the unconscious...

Viewing: The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Wed. March 4, Thurs. March 5

Prof. Michael Szalay

From Cold War to War On Terror

Al-Arian, "TV's Most Islamophobic Show" (Salon.com)
Viewing: Homeland S.1 Ep. 1 (on Amazon and iTunes)
Week 10
Mon. March 9, Tues. March 10

Prof. Michael Szalay

Immediacy

Fountain, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (1-171); Thussu, "War as Infotainment" (Reader 258-273)
Wed. March 11, Thurs. March 12

Prof. Michael Szalay

Sport

Fountain, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (172-307)

Final exams will be held in seminar classrooms and scheduled according to seminar times.