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Course Title: American Literature Starts: 1st Feb, 2026 Mode: Google Meet Instructor: Monami Mukherjee Course Objective: This course offers a chronological and thematic study of American literature from Pre-Colonial oral traditions to contemporary digital and speculative writing. Students will explore how historical moments—colonization, revolution, slavery, industrialization, war, civil rights movements, globalization, and climate crisis—shape literary forms, voices, and ideologies. The course foregrounds diversity, resistance, identity, and experimentation while tracing evolving ideas of the “American Dream.” Course Highlights: Duration: 12 sessions × 2 hours Classes: Twice a Week, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 7-9 pm Full Mock Test & Certificate at Course End Downloadable Class Recordings & Study Materials Provided Course Fee (One Time): 2000 for Freshers 1500 for Existing and Ex-students Course Outline: Session 1: Pre Colonial: Oral Tradition, Trickster Tales, Exploration Narratives Session 2: Colonial Period: Captivity Narratives, Puritan Literature Session 3: American Revolution, Enlightenment, Rationalism, Sentimentalism Session 4: Romanticism and Transcendentalism: American Renaissance, Gothic Romanticism, Individualism, Self-reliance Session 5: Abolitionism Session 6: Realism and Naturalism: Regionalism, Local Colour, Diverse American experiences Session 7: Modernism: Early Modernism and Formal Experiment, The Lost Generation and Post–World War I Disillusionment, Modern American Lyric and Individual Choice Session 8: Jazz Age Culture and the Harlem Renaissance Session 9: Critique of the American Dream and Social Protest Session 10: Postmodernism: Beat Generation, Confessional Poetry, Civil Rights Era literature, Feminist literature / Second-wave feminism, Experimental fiction, Chicano/Latino and Native American literary renaissances Session 11: Contemporary Literature Part1: Multiculturalism Globalization and Postcolonialism, Immigrants, LGBTQ+ Session 12: Contemporary Literature Part 2: Genre-blending, Climate crisis, Autofiction and Hybrid Forms, Post-9/11 literature, Digital literature, Afrofuturism and speculative fiction Last Date for Registration: 26th Jan, 2026 For more details, WhatsApp @9163520212 ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nibblepop 📖 Books on Linguistics: https://tinyurl.com/3mz6wtf9 📖 Books on CUET: https://tinyurl.com/nhbuesk3 ▶️ Related Videos: Language vs Dialect: • Language vs. Dialect: Key Differences Expl... 🌐 Visit My Website: https://nibblepop.com 🟦 Visit My Facebook Page: / nibblepop.web ✉️ Mail Me: contact@nibblepop.com Hey! I’m Monami Mukherjee, your ticket to unlocking the secrets of literature! With over 20 years of teaching under my belt and a journey through Lady Brabourne College and the University of Calcutta — I’m now a college professor. My passion is turning the 'tricky' into fun. This is my channel, NibblePop, which dishes out free class lectures and top-notch learning resources that turn mind-bending critical theories into crystal-clear concepts. Whether you’re a UG/PG student, prepping for ISC, NET, SSC, or just hungry for knowledge, jump in, simplify the complex, and let’s make learning your superpower! #AmericanLiterature #EnglishLiterature #ShortCourse #OnlineLearning #WaltWhitman #MarkTwain #NibblePop #MonamiMukherjee #QuickExplanation