Middlebury

AMST0291A-F21

Portraits of the Lady

Portraits of the Lady: The New Woman in American Literature & Culture
At the end of the 19th century, women fought against restrictions limiting their sphere of influence. As they sought to exercise more control over their lives personally, socially, and economically, this “New Woman,” and the way she was changing the face of society, became a popular subject in literature and art. In this course we will consider portraits of women by well-known American authors (such as James, Chopin, Wharton, Sui Sin Far, Cather, Larsen, Hurston) alongside those by prominent painters, sculptors, photographers, illustrators, and filmmakers. We will consider how representations of women through the early twentieth century embodied the values of the nation and codified both the fears and aspirations of its citizens. 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92696
Subject Code:
AMST
Course Number:
0291
Section Identifier:
A

Course

AMST 0291

All Sections in Fall 2021

Fall 2021

AMST0291A-F21 Lecture (Evans)