The University of Western Ontario
English 160E: Contemporary Canadian Literature
2003-2004
J.M. Zezulka
Prescription: First term essay: 2000 words (20% with
rewrite)
Second term essay: 2500 words (25%)
Mid-term test, in class (20%)
Final Exam (35%)
Schedule of Lectures and Assignments
Sept. 4
Introduction
9
Introduction
11
Dennis Lee
16
Bowering “A Short Story”
18
Schroeder, “The Roller Rink”
23
Nowlan
25
Ondaatje, The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
30
Ondaatje
Oct. 2
Seminar on essay writing; format, footnotes, quotations, etc.
7
Bowering, Burning Water
9
Bowering
14
Atwood, poetry
16
Atwood, poetry
21
Wallace
First Essay Due
23
Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
28
Atwood
30
TISH, Williams, Olson, and the Canadian Long Poem
Nov. 4
Newlove
6
Purdy
11
Purdy
13
Suknaski, Zieroth
18
Kroetsch, Seed Catalogue
20
Kroetsch First
Essay Rewrite Due
25
Mid-Term Test (in class)
27
McKay, Long Sault
Dec. 2
McKay
Jan. 6
Concrete poetry, Nichol
8
Bissett, Rosenblatt
13
Kogawa, Obasan
15
Kogawa
20
Marlatt, Steveston
22
Marlatt
27
Urquhart, The Whirlpool
29
Urquhart,
Feb. 3
Virgo, Deathwatch on Skidegate Narrows
5
Virgo
10
Steffler, The Afterlife of George Cartwright
12
Steffler
17
Brand, No Language is Neutral
19
Brand
Second Essay Due
Conference Week
Mar. 2
Vanderhaeghe, The Englishman’s Boy
4
Vanderhaeghe
9
Wiebe, “Where Is the Voice Coming From?”
11
King, “One Good Story, That One”
16
Anderson-Dargatz, The Cure For Death By Lightning
18
Anderson-Dargatz
23
Griggs, “Man with the Axe”
25
Findley, Not Wanted on the Voyage
30
Findley
April 1
Lane
6
Crozier
8
Recap.
J.M. Zezulka Office Hours
Melina Baum-Singer Office Hours
jzezulka@uwo.ca
"Melina Baum-Singer" <zeit14@hotmail.com
U.C. 267 Tues:
10:00-11:30
U.C. 168
Tues. 10:00-12:00
Wed: 10:00-11:30
Thurs: 11:00-12:00
Or by appointment
Or by appointment
or chance
Cell phones must be turned OFF in the classroom.
Plagiarism: Students must write their essays and assignments in their
own words. Whenever students take an idea or a passage from another author,
they must acknowledge their debt both by using quotation marks where
appropriate and by proper referencing such as footnotes or citations. Plagiarism
is a major academic offence (See Scholastic Offence Policy in the Western
Academic Calendar).
Plagiarism Checking: The University of Western Ontario uses software
for plagiarism checking. Students may be required to submit their written
work in electronic form for plagiarism checking.
Prerequisites: Unless you have the requisites for this course or
written special permission from your Dean to enroll in it, you will be
removed from this course and it will be deleted from your record. This
decision may not be appealed. You will receive no adjustment to your fees
in the event that you are dropped from a course for failing to have the
necessary prerequisites.
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