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ENGLISHDEPARTMENTGRADUATEHANDBOOK

Saint Louis University

May2019

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TABLEOFCONTENTSSection1:ProgramObjectives....................................................4

StudentOutcomesAssessment...................................................4Section2:ProgramAdministrators................................................5Section3:ProgramAdmissionPolicies&Practices................................5

General.........................................................................5Prerequisites....................................................................5NormativeExpectationsforAdmissions...........................................6ProtocolforSLUMaster’sStudentSeekingtoTransitiontothePh.D.Program........6Policyfor1818ACCTeachers.....................................................6Section4:CurricularOverview.................................................7MasterofArts...................................................................7RequiredCoursesfortheM.A......................................................7M.A.DistributiveRequirements..................................................7DoctorofPhilosophy..............................................................8RequiredCoursesforthePh.D.....................................................8Ph.D.DistributiveRequirements...................................................8Ph.D.Concentrations..................................................................9TheDoctoralQualifyingExam.........................................................9

Section5:TheStructureoftheM.A.Program........................................10Year1............................................................................10Year2.............................................................................10TheMaster’sThesisandtheMaster’sEssay.........................................10DepartmentalGuidelinesfortheM.A.Examination....................................11

Section6:TheStructureofthePh.D.Program........................................11Year1...............................................................................11Year2..............................................................................11Year3..............................................................................12PreparingforDoctoralQualifyingExams..............................................14AdvancingtoCandidacy.............................................................14Years4-5...........................................................................15WritingtheDissertation.............................................................15DissertationDefenseFormat..........................................................16

Section7:GeneralProgramPolicies...................................................16RulesGoverningGraduateCourseworkoutsidetheDepartment........................16TheForeignLanguageRequirement....................................................17GuidelinesforGraduateStudentTeachingofCompositionCourses......................18PolicyonGraduateStudentTeachingofLiteratureCourses..............................18CollegeGraduateStudentTeachingLoadPolicy.........................................19Non-TeachingAssignmentsThatarePartofaGraduateTeachingAssistantship..........19EnrollmentandRegistration.............................................................20

Section8:Advisement,ProjectDirection,andCourseRegistration......................21DepartmentalGraduateAdvisingGuidelines.............................................21Master’sEssay/ThesisandDoctoralDissertationDirection...............................21GraduateStudentAdvising..............................................................22RequestsforaTime-to-DegreeExtension...............................................22

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TuitionScholarships....................................................................22LeavesofAbsence.......................................................................22

Section9:InformationforThoseonAssistantship/Fellowship,DepartmentalStandardsforAcademicProgress&Retention,andAcademicAppeals..................22

AssistantshipFundingRestrictions......................................................22ComplianceIssuesforThoseonAssistantship/Fellowship...............................22ExpectedAcademicProgress............................................................23ProgramWithdrawalandReadmissionProcesses......................................24AcademicDismissal....................................................................25CollegeofArts&SciencesGraduateProgramsAppealsProcedures......................25

Section10:CareerPlacement,PlacementandAwards....................................27GraduateCareerPreparationandPlacement.............................................27SupportforProfessionalTravel..........................................................27DepartmentalAwards....................................................................28OtherAwards...........................................................................30

Appendices.................................................................................31Master’sRoadmap.......................................................................32Master’s(ThesisorEssay)Roadmap......................................................33DoctoralRoadmap.......................................................................34Master’sAdvisingForm...................................................................36DoctoralAdvisingForm...................................................................38M.A.ExaminationReadingList............................................................40Master’sExamChecklist..................................................................41Ph.D.ExaminationinAnglo-SaxonandEarlyMedievalLiteratureReadingList............43Ph.D.ExaminationinLateMedieval&Early16thCenturyLiteratureReadingList..........45Ph.D.ExaminationinEarlyModernBritishLiteratureReadingList........................47Ph.D.ExaminationinBritishLongNineteenthCenturyLiteratureReadingList............49Ph.D.Examinationin20th&21stCenturyAmericanLiteratureReadingList.................51Ph.D.ExaminationinRhetoricandCompositionReadingList.............................53Ph.D.Examinationin19thCenturyAmericanLiteratureReadingList......................57Ph.D.ExaminationinPostcolonial/Non-WesternLiteratures&CulturesReadingList......59Ph.D.Examinationin18th&19thCenturyAfricanAmericanLiteratureReadingList........61Ph.D.Examinationin19th&20thCenturyAfricanAmericanLiteratureReadingList........63DoctoralExamChecklist..................................................................65DissertationProspectusTemplate........................................................66KeyWebLinks...........................................................................67

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StudentsshouldconsultthecurrentGraduateEducationCatalogforallgeneralpolicymatterspertainingtograduateeducationatSLU.ThishandbookreferencespoliciesspecifictotheCollegeofArtsandSciencesand/orthegraduateprogramsinEnglish.

SECTION1:PROGRAMOBJECTIVESThegraduateprogramprovidesstudentswithscholarlytraininginEnglishlanguageandliterature.EncounteringcoursesthatspanthefullexperienceofworksintheEnglishlanguage–fromOldEnglishtoMarkTwainandGertrudeStein,andfromChaucerandShakespearetocontemporaryandpostcolonialwriting–studentsintheprogramhavetheopportunitytopursuespecializationsinawidevarietyofliteraryfieldsandinthestudyofrhetoricandcomposition.ResponsivetointerdisciplinaryinterestsandtoallofthetheoreticaldiscoursesthatconnectthestudyofEnglishlanguageandliteraturetootherliteraturesandcultures,theprogramiscommittedtoequippingstudentswiththedisciplinesandmethodsofliteraryandrhetoricalanalysis,aswellascompositionpedagogy,thatwillpreparethemprofessionallyforthecareerstheyseek.Graduatestudentshaveanactiveroleintheprogram.BothourM.A.andPh.D.studentsselecttheirownexaminationadvisorsandhaveaprominentvoiceinshapingtheirexaminationandthesiscommittees.ReinforcingthatvoiceistheEnglishGraduateOrganization(EGO),anactivegroupthatworkswithfacultytopromotetheprofessionalizationofgraduatestudentsthroughworkshopsandparticipationindepartmentalcommittees.EGOalsoplanssocialeventsthroughouttheacademicyear.Studentswhocompletethemaster’sprograminEnglishwill:

A. demonstrateafoundationalknowledgeofliterary/rhetoricalhistories,aesthetics,cultures,andemergingareasofinquiry,includinganawarenessofculturaldiversitywithinliterarytraditions

B. demonstrateknowledgeofresearchexpectations,andoftheoreticalapproaches,requisiteforadvancedstudyinEnglish,includingdemonstratingscholarlyintegrityandtheuseofappropriateresearchresourcesandtools

C. demonstrateanabilitytoengageproductivelywithrelevantcriticaldebatesthroughwrittenandspokenarguments

StudentswhocompletethedoctoralprograminEnglishwill:A. demonstrateabroadknowledgeofliteraryhistories,aesthetics,cultures,andemerging

areasofinquiry,includinganawarenessofculturaldiversitywithinliterarytraditionsB. demonstrateproficiencyandscholarlyintegrityinformulatingwrittenandspoken

argumentssituatedwithinahistoricalormethodologicalfieldofstudy,asdefinedinthesectionsofthedepartment’sGraduateHandbookcoveringPh.D.exams

C. demonstratetheabilitytowriteandpresentpapersortheirequivalentwithinbothprofessionalcontextsandforgeneralaudiences.

D. demonstratetheabilitytoconceptualize,develop,andbringtosuccessfulcompletionanoriginal,sustained,andcoherentindependentresearchproject(e.g.,thedissertation)thatcontributestoone’sfieldofspecialization

E. demonstratetheskillsnecessaryforteachingattheundergraduatelevelF. demonstrateanabilitytogeneratedegree-appropriatejobsearchmaterials

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StudentOutcomesAssessmentThedepartmentdeploysvariousformsofassessmenttomonitorthesuccessofitsdegreeprogramsinmeetingprogrammaticgoals.Theseassessmentprotocols,promulgatedin2015andrevisedin2017,arerootedinabroadspectrumofoutcome-basedevaluativemeasures,andincludeaproactivefeedbackloopthatbeginswithissuesraisedinvariousfora,includingEGO,runsthroughthedepartment’sgraduatecommittee,andfromtheredevelopsintopolicyproposalsandprogrammaticchangepetitionsthatareconsideredandacteduponbythefulltenure-trackfacultyactingasacommitteeofthewhole.

SECTION2:PROGRAMADMINISTRATORSMs.CathyZimmer Dr.AprilTreesBusinessManager AssociateDeanforGraduateEducationVerhaegenHall320 VerhaegenHall220314-977-2468 [email protected] [email protected]

Dr.TobyBenis Dr.RachelGreenwaldSmithChairperson DirectorofGraduateStudiesAdorjanHall127 AdorjanHall223314-977-3016 [email protected] [email protected]

SECTION3:PROGRAMADMISSIONPOLICIES&PRACTICESGeneralDegree-seekinggraduatestudentsareonlyadmittedinthefallsemester.Thedepartment’sfocus,overthepastsevenyears,hasbeentoaccepthigh-ability,full-timestudentsandtoprovidethemwithfinancialsupportintheformofagraduateassistantship.ThedepartmenthasnodirectM.A.toPhDprogram,therefore,currentmaster’sstudentswhowishtocontinueonintothePhDprogrammustre-applyforadmission.However,theirapplicationsreceivespecialconsideration.Part-timestudentsareonlyadmittedbyexception;typically,part-timestudentswouldbemembersofthe1818ACCteachingcorpsorSLUstaffmembersseekinganadvanceddegree.PrerequisitesForthoseseekingadmissiontotheM.A.program,aB.A.inEnglish(oratleast18hoursofsuccessfulworkinupper-divisionEnglishcourses)isnormallyrequired.ApplicantswithdifferentmajorswhopossessstrongbackgroundsinEnglishandAmericanliteraturewillalsobeconsidered.TheordinaryprerequisiteforthoseseekingadmissiontothePh.D.programisanM.A.inEnglish,thoughstudentswithM.A.sfromotherfieldswithstrongbackgroundsinEnglishandAmericanliteraturewillalsoreceiveconsideration.OnlystudentswhohavecompletedorwillsoonbecompletinganM.A.degreewillbeconsideredforthePh.D.program.StudentswhocompleteanM.A.atSLUmaybeconsideredforthePh.D.programasinternalcandidates(seebelow).

NormativeExpectationsforAdmission

Thedepartmentseekscreativeandambitiousgraduatestudentswhohaveachievedhighlevelsofdistinctionandsophisticationatwell-regardedcollegesanduniversitieswithrigorous

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B.A./M.A.programs.Whiletheevaluationofcandidatefilesisholistic,admittedstudentsontheSt.LouiscampustypicallyhavehighGPAs(3.7andaboveinEnglish);havescoredatorabovethe90thpercentileintheVerbalportionoftheGREGeneralTestand/or4.5oraboveontheWritingportionofthetest;andshouldbeabletoidentifyafield/areaofstudy,apossiblethesis/dissertationtopic,andspecificfacultyinthedepartmentwithwhomthestudentswouldliketowork.Specificadmissionrequirementsmayvaryovertime,includingtheapplicationdeadline.Theserequirementsmaybefoundonthedepartmentalwebsite.Currently,applicationrequirementsinclude:● Anofficialtranscriptofone’sundergraduaterecordand,forapplicantstothePh.D.program,

graduaterecord. ● GREGeneralTestresults(theGRESubjectTestisnotrequired). ● Arecentcurriculumvitae. ● Threelettersofrecommendationassessingtheapplicant’spromiseingraduatestudies. ● Astatement,in750wordsorless,oftheapplicant’sprofessionalandintellectualgoals,and

interestingraduatestudiesinEnglish.Thisstatementshouldaddressfourpoints:thespecificfieldofEnglishstudiesinwhichoneisinterested;howtheapplicantwouldliketocontributetoexistingresearchandcriticismintheirareaofinterest;thecriticalandscholarlyapproachestoliteraturetheapplicanthasfoundmostproductive;andtheSLUfacultymemberswithwhomoneislookingtowork.Whileanindividual’splansmaywellchangeasaresultoffurtherstudy,thisstatementwillhelpthegraduatecommitteeassesstheapplicant’sgraspofthefieldaswellastheapplicant’sabilitytodescribetheirideascoherentlyandcompellingly.

● A10-pagewritingsamplewhichdemonstratescompetenceinanalyzingliterarytextsorresearchingatopicwithinrhetoric&compositionstudies,andwhichmaybeanexcerptfromalongerpiece.

ProtocolforSLUMaster’sStudentsSeekingtoTransitiontothePh.D.ProgramCurrentmaster’sstudentsseekingtotransitiontothePh.D.programarerequiredtoprovidefourdocuments:1.apetitiontoapplytothePh.D.program2.aone-pagestatementofintentionthatincludesthedoctoraltrackthestudentwishestopursueandthefacultymember(s)underwhomthepersonwishestowritetheirdissertation3.awritingsamplefromthestudent’smaster’sprogram,preferablyintheintendedareaofdoctoralstudyand4.acurrentcurriculumvita.Recommendationlettersandtranscriptsarenotrequired.TheDirectorofGraduateStudieswillobtainthestudent’sM.A.transcriptandwillalsoconductaninformalpollofboththestudent’sM.A.instructorsandanyotherdepartmentalfacultymemberswhohaveinteractedwiththestudentinasubstantialwayandwishtocommentontheiradmissibility.AllapplicationmaterialsaresubmitteddirectlytotheDirectorofGraduateStudies,notthroughtheapplicationportal.Thegraduatecommitteewillreviewthesematerials,alongwiththefourdocumentsmentionedabove.

Policyfor1818ACCTeachersAsnotedabove,certainexceptionsaremadeforhighschoolteacherswhoparticipateintheuniversity’s1818ACCdual-creditprograminrecognitionofthefactthattheseteachersareofferingcollege-levelworktotheirstudentsundertheSLUbanner.Theapplicationprocessfor1818ACCEnglishinstructorsseekingadmissiontoSaintLouisUniversityisdescribedbelowinthreecategories:● ThoseWishingtoTakeOneorTwoCourses.1818ACCEnglishinstructorsseekingtotake

oneortwograduateclassesinEnglishatSaintLouisUniversitymaydosoonaspace-availablebasis,withpermissionoftheinstructor.

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● ThoseWishingtoTake18HoursforthePurposeofTeacherCertification.Two1818ACCEnglishinstructorsperyearseekingtotake18graduatehoursinEnglishforthepurposeofteachercertificationmaybeadmittedforthisexplicitpurposefollowingrecommendationbythe1818ACCProgramdirectorandconcurrencebythedepartment’s1818ACCliaison,directorofgraduatestudies,andchairperson.ApplicantsseekingadmissionforthisexpressedpurposearerequiredtocompleteENGL5000,5010,and5110aspartoftheirprogramofstudyandshouldsubmitacurrentc.v.aswellasasignedletterinwhichtheyrequestadmissionandindicatethattheyunderstandthelimitedscopeoftheirprospectiveenrollment.

● ThoseWishingtoPursueEitherandMAoraPh.DDegree.1818ACCEnglishinstructorsseekingadmissiontothemaster’sordoctoralprograminEnglishshould,ingeneral,followtheadmissionguidelinesthatappearonthedepartmentalwebsite.However,inconsiderationofcandidates’experienceinthe181ACCprogram,theywillnotberequiredtoprovideacademictranscripts.

SECTION4:CURRICULAROVERVIEW

MasterofArtsTheM.A.inEnglishrequires30hoursofcourseworkbeyondtheB.Aandisnormallyatwo-yearprogram.TherearethreeoptionsfortheM.A.degree:acoursework-onlyM.A.,forthosewhoseekaterminalM.A.degree;anM.A.includinganessay,andanM.A.includingathesis,bothofwhicharemeantforthosewhoplantogoontodoctoralstudy.Inthecoursework-onlyoption,studentstake30hoursofcoursework.Intheessayoption,studentssubstituteanessayfor3hoursofcoursework.Inthethesisoption,studentssubstituteathesisfor6hoursofcourseworkselectatopicinconsultationwithadirector,havetheircompletedworkreviewedbyacommitteeconsistingofthedirectorandtwootherfacultyreaders,andareexaminedorallyonboththethesisandthegeneralM.A.readinglistinseparateone-hourexaminations.RequiredCoursesfortheM.A.Regardlessofwhichoptiontheyselect,allmaster’sstudentsarerequiredto:● Takethefollowingthreecourses,preferablyintheirfirstyear:MethodsofLiteraryResearch(ENGL5000),LiteraryTheory(ENGL5110),andTeachingWriting(ENGL5010)(thelatteronlyiftheyaregraduateteachingassistants).

● Take12hoursofcourseworkinfourofthefollowingfivefields:Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature;Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature;Literatureofthelong19thcentury;Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature;andRhetoricand/orComposition.

● Submitanelectroniccourseworkdossier,tothedirectorofgraduatestudiesjustbeforetheiroralexams,whichshouldincludeeithertheirbesttwoseminarpapersortheirthesis.Thisisneededinordertofacilitateprogramassessment.

● Passaone-houroralexamination,neartheendoftheirsecondyear,onworksdrawnfromalistthatismadeavailabletothemattheoutsetoftheirprogramofstudy.

M.A.DistributiveRequirementsNote:theserequirementsareinadditiontothetworequiredcoursesthatallmaster’sstudentsmusttakenamely,ENGL5000,andENGL5110. ● Allmaster’sstudentsmusttake12(ofthe30required)hoursinfourofthefollowingfivefields: 1.Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature(3hours). 2.Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature(c.1500-1800.(3hours).

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3.Literatureofthelong19thcentury(c.1789-1914):British,American,AfricanAmerican,orTransatlantic(3hours).

4.Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature:British,Irish,American,AfricanAmerican,Transatlantic,orPostcolonial(3hours).

5.Rhetoricand/orCompositionexclusiveofENGL5010(3hours). DoctorofPhilosophyThePh.D.requiresaminimumof24hoursofcourseworkbeyondtheM.A.,andisnormallyafive-yearprogram.Alldoctoralstudentsarerequiredto:● Takethefollowingthreecourses,preferablyintheirfirstyear:MethodsofLiteraryResearch(ENGL5000),LiteraryTheory(ENGL5110),andTeachingWriting(ENGL5010)(thelatteronlyiftheyaregraduateteachingassistants).Note:Thisisarequirementonlyforthosedoctoralstudentswhohavenottakenthosecoursesaspartoftheirmaster’sdegreecoursework.

● Take9hoursofcourseworkinthreeofthefollowingfivefields:Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature;Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature;Literatureofthelong19thcentury;Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature;andRhetoricand/orComposition.Note:Thisisarequirementonlyforthosedoctoralstudentswhohavepreviouslytakencoursesinfourofthosefiveareasaspartoftheirmaster’sdegreecoursework.Thosedoctoralstudentswhohavenotpreviouslytakencoursesinfourofthosefiveareasaspartoftheirmaster’sdegreecourseworkmusttake12hoursofcourseworkinfouroftheabovefivefields.

● Completetheirforeignlanguagerequirements,priortotakingtheirdoctoralcompetencyexam.AllPh.D.candidatesmustdisplayreadingproficiencyinonemodernforeignlanguagerelevanttotheirresearch;thoseconcentratinginMedievalorRenaissanceliteraturealsoneedtodemonstratecompetenceineitherLatinorclassicalGreek.MoredetailedinformationaboutthelanguagerequirementmaybefoundinSection7ofthishandbook.

● TakeENGL5899,TheProfessionalizationPracticum,whentheyarenearingdegreecompletion.DoctoralstudentsareencouragedtoreviewtheGraduateEducationProcessforStudentsPursuingaDoctorofPhilosophy.

RequiredCoursesforthePh.D.● Asnotedabove,successfulcompletionof,orconcurrentenrollmentin,ENGL5010,TheTeachingofWriting,oritsequivalent,isrequiredbeforeagraduatestudentmaybegivenateachingassignment.

● AllenteringdoctoralstudentswhohavenottakenENGL5000,5010,and5110—ortheirequivalents—arerequiredtotakethosethreecourses.

● Beforedoctoralstudentsenterthejobmarket,theyarerequiredtotakeENGL5899,theProfessionalizationPracticum.

Ph.D.DistributiveRequirements● Note:theserequirementsareinadditiontothethreerequiredcoursesthatalldoctoralstudentsmusttake(ormusthavehadpriorcoursesinasmaster’sstudents.namely,ENGL5000,ENGL5010,andENGL5110.

● Doctoralstudentswhohavepriorcoursework,asmaster’sstudents,infourofthefivefieldslistedbelowmusttake9(oftheir24required)hoursinthreeofthefivefields.

● Doctoralstudentswhodonothavepriorcoursework,asmaster’sstudents,infourofthefivefieldslistedbelowmusttake12(of24required.hoursinfourofthefivefields. 1.Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature(3hours).2.Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature(c.1500-1800.(3hours).

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3.Literatureofthelong19thcentury(c.1789-1914):British,American,AfricanAmerican,orTransatlantic(3hours).

4.Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature:British,Irish,American,AfricanAmerican,Transatlantic,orPostcolonial(3hours).

5.Rhetoricand/orCompositionexclusiveofENGL5010(3hours).

DegreeConcentrations

ItispossibletoobtainaconcentrationincombinationwithanM.A.orPh.D.inEnglish.Theconcentrationsmostcommonlytakenbyourstudentsare:

● GraduateConcentrationinMedievalandRenaissanceStudies.TheCenterforMedievalandRenaissanceStudiesoffersaGraduateConcentrationinMedievalStudiesthatallowsstudentsenrolledinhumanitiesgraduatedegreeprogramstoacquireaninterdisciplinaryunderstandingoftheirchosenfields.Theconcentrationhelpstobroadenthestudent'sintellectualvista,exposinghim/hertothemethodologies,practices,andperspectivesofotherallieddisciplines.Inaddition,theconcentrationcanprovideapowerfuladvantagetostudentsastheypursueadditionalstudiesorprofessionalpositions

● InterdisciplinaryMinorinWomen’sandGenderStudies.TheGraduateConcentrationinWomen’sandGenderStudiesprovidesgraduatestudentstheopportunitytointegratethestudyofgenderissuesintotheirchosenfieldofstudy.The9graduate-levelcredithoursrequiredincludetheFeministTheorycourse(offeredinthefall),theFeministEpistemologiescourse(springsemester),andagraduate-levelcoursethatiscross-listedwithWomen'sandGenderStudies.

● CertificateinUniversityTeachingSkills.TheReinertCenterforTransformativeTeaching&Learningofferstwoprogramsforgraduatestudents:theParticipationConcentrationinUniversityTeachingSkillsandthemorecomprehensiveconcentrationinUniversityTeachingSkills,eachofwhichrequiresaminimumoftwosemestersforcompletion.

Thedoctoralqualifyingexam Thedoctoralexamhasawrittenandanoralcomponent.Theexamprocesstypicallybeginsinthestudent’sthirdyearwithadissertationprospectusturnedintothecommitteefourtosixweeksinadvanceofthewrittenexam.● Thewrittencomponentofthedoctoralexamtakestheformofacompetencyessay,writtenoverthecourseofsevendays,inresponsetoasetofpromptsdevelopedbythethreefacultymembersonthestudent’sdissertationcommittee.Thepromptsarebasedonthe50textsononeofthe10doctoralreadinglistsaswellas20supplementarytexts.The10doctoralreadingslistsare(seeappendixforactuallists):

● Anglo-SaxonandEarlyMedievalLiterature ● LateMedievalandEarlySixteenthCenturyLiterature● EarlyModernBritishLiterature● TheBritishLongNineteenthCentury● 20th/21st-centuryAmericanLiterature● RhetoricandComposition● 19th-CenturyAmericanLiterature● TransatlanticModernisms● ContemporaryPostcolonial/Non-WesternLiteraturesandCultures● NineteenthandTwentiethCenturyAfricanAmericanLiterature

● Ifthestudentisjudgedtohaveperformedacceptablyinthewrittenportionoftheexamination,theoralcompetencyexaminationtakesplaceaminimumoftwoweeksafterthe

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writtenexam.Theoralcompetencyexaminationcommitteeiscomprisedofthedissertationcommitteeandtwootherfacultymembersagreeduponbythestudentandthestudent’sdissertationadvisorinconsultationwiththegraduatedirectorandthedepartmentchair.Theoralexam,whichinvolvesquestioningaboutthestudent’scompetencyessayaswellastextsonthepreparatoryreadinglist,laststwohours.

● Withinoneweekfollowingsuccessfulcompletionoftheoralexamination,thedissertationcommitteemeetswiththestudenttodiscussandconsidergivingfinalapprovaltothedissertationprospectus.Ifthestudentperformsacceptably,theyachievetwogoalssimultaneously:passingthedoctoralcompetencyexamandhavingthedissertationprospectusapprovedbythedissertationcommittee.Thestudentthenfilesthe(nowapproved)copyofthedissertationprospectuswiththegraduatedirectorandproceedstowritethedissertation.Completeddissertationsareassessedbyeachstudent’sdissertationcommitteeandareformallyacceptedafterapublicdefense.M.A.andPh.D.advisingworksheetswhichallowstudentstotracktheirdegreeprogressmaybefoundintheAppendicestothishandbook.

SECTION5:THESTRUCTUREOFTHEMASTER’SPROGRAMYear1:

By,orshortlyafter,thetimeofmatriculation,incomingmaster’sstudentsareassignedfirst-yearadvisorsbasedontheirresearchinterestsandsenseoftheirfuturedirectioninthediscipline.Eachstudent’sfirst-yearadvisorwillprovidehim/heranimmediatecontactwithinthedepartmentwhocanfieldbasicprogrammaticquestionsandassistwithcourseselection.StudentsmayrequestachangeofadvisoratanytimewiththepermissionoftheDirectorofGraduateStudies.Year2:

Bytheendofthesecondyear,eachstudentshould:● completeorbeclosetocompletingthe30hoursofcourseworkrequiredfortheM.A.; ● familiarizehim/herselfwiththetextsontheM.A.readinglistincludingselectingthe13th

text; ● assembleacommitteeofthreegraduatefacultymemberswhowilloverseethemaster’s

oralexam.Thesisoptionmaster’sstudentsmustalsoassembleacommitteeofthreegraduatefacultymemberswhowilloverseethedevelopment,writing,andcompletionofthethesis.Theoralexamcommitteeandthethesiscommitteemaybeidenticalbutthatisnotarequirement.

● Essayandthesisoptionstudentsonly:overthecourseoftheyear,developandwriteanessayorathesis,withinputfromthethree-membercommittee.Adraftoftheessayorthethesisshouldbeturnedin4-6weeksinadvanceofthethesisdefenseortheoralexam.

● Passthemaster’soralexam. ● Thesisoptionstudentsonly:defendthethesis.

TheMaster’sEssayandtheMaster’sThesis

M.A.candidatesplanningtoapplytothedoctoralprogramarestronglyencouragedtocompleteawrittenprojecttestifyingtotheirsustainedabilitytoworkindependently.Thisrequirementcanbesatisfiedineitheroftwoways:

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● EssayOption.StudentscontemplatingadvancementtodoctoralstudymayenrollinEnglish5980(3hours)andcompleteamaster’sessayinonesemester.Writtenunderthedirectionofafacultymemberchosenbythestudent,themaster’sessayisshorterthanathesis(approximately25-30pages)butalsodemonstratesacandidate’sabilitytoindependentlyframeandcompleteanarticle-lengthprojectoftheirowndesign.

● ThesisOption.StudentselectingtowriteathesisenrollinEnglish5990(6hours),usuallyinthespringofacandidate’ssecondyear,andproduceastudyofatleast60pagesthatinvolvesoneorafewauthors(orcultural/textualphenomena)usingaparticularmethodortheory.Thestudentwritesathesisunderthedirectionofanadvisoroftheirchoosinganddefendsthecompletedthesisorallyinaone-hourexambeforethethesisadvisorandtwootherfacultymembersselectedbythecandidate.Theexaminersonthiscommitteemaybe,butdonothavetobe,thesamethreefacultywhoserveasexaminersonthestudent’sM.A.exam.

Studentschoosingthecoursework-onlyM.A.arenotrequiredtoproduceathesisormaster’sessay.

DepartmentalGuidelinesfortheM.A.ExaminationInordertograduatewithamaster’sdegreeinEnglish,allcandidatesmustpassaone-houroralexamcoveringalistof12literarytextsand1influentialtheoreticalorcriticalworkwhichthestudentselectsfromamong10options.Thislist,whichappearsintheappendix,isdeterminedeverythreeyearsbythedepartmentasawhole,representsavarietyofperiodsandgenres,andismadeavailabletoenteringM.A.studentswhentheybegintheirprogramsofstudy.Theoutstandingcandidatewilldemonstratetheirabilitytomovewithdexterityamongclosereadingsofthetexts,thetexts’criticalheritage,andthelist’sculturalandhistoricalcontexts.TheexaminingcommitteefortheM.A.oralexamconsistsofthreefacultymemberswhoseexpertisecoversarangeofareaswithinthediscipline;itisincumbentuponthedegreecandidate,intheirsecondyearofstudy,toapproachandsuccessfullyidentifythreefacultymemberswhoareamenabletoservingastheexaminers.

SECTION6:THESTRUCTUREOFTHEPH.D.PROGRAMThetextthatfollowsdescribesthestructureofthedoctoralprogram,includingaproposedtimelinefordegreecompletionandexaminationprocedures.AnunderlyingexpectationofthetimelineisthatthePh.D.willtypicallybecompletedinfiveyears.

Year1:

TheFirst-YearAdvisorBy,orshortlyafter,thetimeofmatriculation,incomingdoctoralstudentsareassignedfirst-yearadvisorsbasedontheirresearchinterestsandsenseoftheirfuturedirectioninthediscipline.Eachstudent’sfirst-yearadvisorwillprovidehim/heranimmediatecontactwithinthedepartmentwhocanfieldbasicprogrammaticquestionsandassistwithcourseselection.StudentsmayrequestachangeofadvisoratanytimewiththepermissionoftheDirectorofGraduateStudies.SelectionofaDoctoralTrackStudentsbegintakingcourseworkinthefirstsemesterofmatriculation.Theyalsoselectatrackofdoctoralstudybychoosingfromthosedefinedbythedepartment.Asofthiswriting,thereare

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tentracks,mostofwhicharedefinedbyliteraryperiod(e.g.,“EarlyModernBritishLiterature”).Eachtrackisassociatedwithanestablishedreadinglistof50textsdesignatedbytheSLUgraduatefacultyinEnglish.AlistofthetrackswithlinkstothereadinglistsappearsinSection4above.Studentsshouldbegintofamiliarizethemselveswiththeworksonthelistfortheirtrack,aswellaswiththe20additionaltextsstartinginyeartwo.Astudentmaychangetheirtrackofspecializationlaterintheprogram.Note,however,thatsuchachangemaynecessitateretakingthedoctoralexamifonehasalreadyadvancedtocandidacy,willlikelyprolongone’stimetodegree,andmayinturncompromiseone’seligibilityforcertainformsofuniversityanddepartmentalfinancialsupport.

Year2:

Bytheendofthesecondyear,eachstudentshould:● completeorbeclosetocompletingthe24hoursofcourseworkrequiredforthe

doctorate; ● ifa“minorfield”isdesired,achievethatdesignationbysuccessfullycompletingatleast

threecoursesinthesamearea,orbyequivalentmeansapprovedbyone’sdissertationdirectorandthedepartmentchairperson;

● select,inconsultationwithone’sdissertationdirector,thechoicesforone’sdoctoralreadinglist;and

● assembleacommitteeofthreegraduatefacultymemberswhowilloverseethedevelopment,writing,andcompletionofthedissertation.Thedissertationcommitteewill,inturn,formthecoreofthestudent’scommitteeforthedoctoralcompetencyexam.

● Anon-SaintLouisUniversityfacultymemberorsomeoneoutsideofthemajorfieldmayserveasco-chairofastudent’sDoctoralCommittee.Inorderforanon-SaintLouisUniversityfacultymembertoserveonaDoctoralcommittee,thepersonmusthaveaterminaldegreeinthefieldand/orhavesignificantexpertiseorexperienceofparticularrelevancetostudents’dissertation.Non-SLUcommitteemembers(orSLUfacultywithoutGraduateFacultystatus)mustbeapprovedtoserveonanadhocbasisbytheassociatedeanordirectorofthecollege,school,orcenter.Approvalsmaybemadeuponwrittenrequestbythedissertationcommitteechair.Therequestshouldincludeabriefrationaleforthemember’sserviceandtheproposedmember’sCV.

Year3:

Bytheendofthethirdyear,eachstudentshould:● Completeanyoutstandingcoursework,includingcoursesfulfillingthelanguage

requirement(s).1DepartmentalrulesgoverningthelanguagerequirementappearinSection7below.

● Overthecourseoftheyear,developandwriteadraftoftheprospectusforone’sdissertation,tobeturnedin,infinalform,4-6weeksinadvanceofthewrittenexam.Fortheguidelinesregardingthestructureandcontentofthedissertationprospectus,seetheAppendix.

● Obtain,wellbeforeone’scompetencyexamisscheduled,approvalfromone’sentiredissertationcommitteeforboththe20supplementaltextsonone’sexamlistandthedissertationprospectustext.Intheeventthattheseapprovalsarenotobtained,the

1ForstudentsworkinginOldEnglish,MedievalorEarlyModernBritishLiterature,proficiencymustbedemonstratedintwolanguages,onemodern(e.g.,French,German,orSpanish.andoneclassical(e.g.,LatinorclassicalGreek).Forallothers,onlyproficiencyinonemodernlanguageisrequired.

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committeeshouldbeaffordedanestablishedamountoftimetoreadtheprospectusandsuggestmodificationsbeforethewrittencompetencyessayisscheduled.Itistheresponsibilityofthedissertationdirectortoensurethat,beforethecompetencyessayisscheduled,thestudenthastheapprovaloftheentirecommitteeregardingboththe20supplementaltextsforthecompetencyessayaswellastheprospectusdraft.Datesforcompetencyessaysmaynotbescheduleduntiltheseapprovalshavebeenobtainedfromtheentirecommittee.Seethedoctoralcomprehensiveexamchecklistintheappendix.

● Passthedoctoralcompetencyexam,whichhasawrittenandanoralcomponent.Thisexamconsistsofthefollowing:

TheWrittenComponent● Thiscomponenttakestheformofacompetencyessay,writtenoverthecourseofseven

days,inresponsetoaquestionbasedonthetextsonthepreparatoryreadinglistsandselectedbythestudentfromasetofchoices(typicallythree.developedbytheexaminersintheirmajorfield.(Forexample,astudentwhoreceivestheirquestionsatnoononaMondaywouldberesponsibleforsubmittingthecompetencyessaybythefollowingMondayatnoon).Thesuccessfulcompetencyessaywillbeapproximately20-25pagesinlengthandwillpresentanargumentthat: ● offersandanalyzesspecificsupportingtextualexampleschosenfromthestudent’s

preparatoryreadinglists; ● situatestheanalysiswithinaesthetic,cultural,andhistoricalframesintheparticular

field; ● identifiesmajorscholarlyapproachesthathavebeenappliedtothisproblem/

question;and ● demonstratesfamiliaritywithappropriateresearchresources.

● Withinsevendaysthethreemembersofthewrittenexamcommitteewilldetermineifthestudenthaspassedthewrittenexam.Iftheydesignatethecompetencyessaya“pass,”thestudentthenappliestotaketheoralportionoftheexam.Ifthethreemembersofthewrittenexamcommitteearenotunanimousaboutdesignatingthecompetencyessayapass,theymustmeettodetermine,bymajorityvotefollowingdiscussion,whetherthestudentpassed.Shouldastudentfailthewrittenportionoftheexamination,theexammayberepeatedasecondtime.Thesecondattemptmaynotbescheduledwithinthesameacademictermasthefirst.Astudentwhofailsthesecondattemptwillnotbepermittedtocontinueinthedoctoralprogram.

● Thestudentmustnowpreparefortheiroralexam.ThestudentmayonlyscheduletheiroralexamaftertheAssociateDeanforGraduateEducationorCenterDirectorapprovesthestudent’sexaminationcommittee.Toscheduletheexam,thestudentmustcompletetheDoctoralOralExaminationFormandthisformmustbereceivedbytheDoctoralCandidacySpecialistatleasttwoweekspriortothedateoftheexam.Therefore,thisformmustbesenttotheDean’sofficebeforethestudenttakesthewrittenexam,withtheoutcomeofthewrittenexamleftblankonthatform.Uponreceiptoftheform,theDoctoralCandidacySpecialistwillsendadecisionresultformtothecommitteechairpersonpriortotheexamorproposaldefense.Noexaminationorproposaldefensewillbepermittedwithouttheresultforminhand.

TheOralComponent

● Theoralcompetencyexaminationcommitteeiscomprisedofthethreefacultymembersonthestudent’sdissertationcommitteeandtwootherfacultyagreedonbythestudentandthestudent’sadvisorinconsultationwiththegraduatedirectorandthedepartment

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chair.Theoralexamlastsfortwohours.Theexaminationcommitteewillaskthestudentaboutthecompetencyessay,aswellastextsonthepreparatoryreadinglists.

● Attheconclusionoftheexam,thefiveexaminersmeettodiscusswhetherornotthestudenthaspassedtheoralexamination;passingrequiresapositivevoteofthemajority.TheonlyinformationtransmittedtotheOfficeofGraduateEducationisthefinaldecision,includinganynotationofpassingwithdistinction.Theresultformmustbesignedanddatedbyallcommitteemembers.Foranycommitteemembernotphysicallypresent,thecommitteechairmayprovideaproxysignature.

● Astudentwhofailstheoralexamdoesnotneedtoretakethewrittenexambeforeretakingtheoralexam.Shouldastudentfailtheoralexam,theexammayberepeatedasecondtime.Thesecondattemptmaynotbescheduledwithinthesameacademictermasthefirst.Anoutsidecommitteemember(aSaintLouisUniversityfacultymemberfromanotherprogram)mustbepresentatthesecondexam/proposaldefense.Astudentwhofailsthesecondattemptwillnotbepermittedtocontinueinthedoctoralprogram.

PreparingforDoctoralQualifyingExaminations.

Adoctoralstudentpreparingtotakequalifyingexaminationsshouldspeakwiththeirmentorandothercommitteememberspriortotakingthewrittenportionoftheexamnotonlytoclarifyexpectationsforthewrittentestbutalsotoensurethatthecandidatepossessesaclearunderstandingofthewayinwhichthesubsequentoralexaminationwillbestructured.Somestudentshavealsofoundthatgroupstudywithothersinthesameareaofspecializationhasprovedusefulinpreparingforqualifyingexams.Itisrecommendedthatstudentsarrangemockexamswithstudentpeersandrequestpracticequestionsfromfaculty.

Afterhavingpassedthewrittenexam,thestudentshouldagainreviewexpectationsfortheoralwiththeircommitteebothinthecontextofanswersonthewrittentest,sincethewrittenexaminationoftenservesasaspringboardforquestioningduringtheoral,andtoarriveatapracticalunderstandingofthedemandsplacedononetakinganoralexamwhich,unlikethewrittentest,requiresacandidatetomoveamongshiftingtopics,broadandnarrow.Atthetimeoftheoralexamination,thementorshouldmakeavailabletothestudent,forreferencepurposes,acopyoftheirlistwiththedatesremoved.Ofcourse,theobligationofknowingthepublicationdatesandbasicplotelementsofeachitemonthelist,resideswiththecandidate,whoshouldalsobeabletoname,anddemonstrateanunderstandingoftheimplicationsof,theformsofindividualworks.Thedepartmentalsooffersthesepracticalsuggestionstoguidecandidates’preparation:

● Whileitisprudentforstudentstoconsiderhowcommitteemembers’academicinterestsmightimpacttheirchoiceofexaminationquestions,writtenandoral,studentsprovidinganswerstothesequestionsshouldbepreparedto—indeed,areencouragedandexpectedto—articulatetheirownideas,readings,andunderstandings,nottostatewhattheybelievecommitteemembersmightwanttohear.

● Studentsshouldbepreparedbothtodemonstrateclose-readingskillswithrespecttoitemsontheirreadinglistsandtodiscusstheirtextswithinthecontextofcurrentdisciplinarytrends,theworks’criticalreception,andtheworks’theoreticalunderpinnings,especiallyinsofarasthesecontextsareprovidedinworksonone’sreadinglist.

● Studentsshouldbepreparedtodiscussworksbothindividuallyandinrelationtooneanother.

● Developingandbeingpreparedtodemonstrateasoundgraspofliteraryhistory,includingmovementsandtrends,isalsoimportant.

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AdvancingtoCandidacyWithinoneweekfollowingsuccessfulcompletionoftheoralexamination,thedissertationcommitteewillmeetwiththestudenttodiscussandgivefinalapprovaltotheprospectus.Ifthestudentperformsacceptably,theyachievetwogoalssimultaneously:passingthedoctoralcompetencyexamandhavingthedissertationprospectusapprovedbythedissertationcommittee.Thestudentisthenviewedbythedepartmentashavingadvancedtocandidacy.

Years4-5:Thestudentcompletesadissertation,whichdemonstratesoriginalresearchandtypicallyrunstobetween200and225pages.Thisnormallyoccursbetweentheendofthe4thandtheendofthe5thyearofdoctoralstudy.Departmentalguidelinesregardingthecirculationofcompleteddraftsofdissertationstofaculty,thedistributionoffacultyfeedback,theschedulingofthedissertationdefense,andtheformatofthedefensefollow.

WritingtheDissertationTheguidelinesbelowaimtoestablishaclearandconsistenttimelineforstudentsastheywrite,revise,andpreparetodefendtheirdissertations.Forthecandidatetosetadateforthepublicdefense,boththedissertationcommitteeandthecandidateshouldhavecompletedthefollowingstagesofreading,review,andcorrection:1. Thedissertationdirectorhasprimaryauthoritytosupervisethestudent'sresearchand

writing.However,committeemembersshouldhaveconsiderableinputthroughoutthedraftingofthedissertation.Asindividualchaptersareapprovedbythedirector,thecandidatethenwillsubmitthosechapterstotherestofthecommitteeforfurthercommentandguidance.2Committeememberswillforwardtheircommentsandrevisionsuggestionsbothtothedissertationdirectorandtothecandidate.

2. Whenthecandidateandthedissertationdirectoragreethatthedissertationasawholeisreadyforexamination,thecandidatewillsubmitacopyofthedissertationtotheirentirecommittee.Thiscopywillconformtoguidelinesinthemostrecenteditionoftheuniversity'sPoliciesandProceduresforThesis,Project,andDissertationFormattingandutilizethemostrecenteditionofTheMLAStyleManual;inthedetailsofitspresentation(e.g.,notes,citations),thedocumentwillbeformattedthoroughlyandprofessionallyasifitwerethefinalversion.

3. Threetosixweeks(threeasaminimum,sixasamaximum)afterthesubmissionofthisdocument,thedissertationdirectorwillcallameetingoftheentirecommitteeandthecandidatetodiscussthesubmitteddraft.● Atthisstage,anyfinalconcernsaboutthedissertationshouldbeaired.Committee

membersdiscussanyremainingreservationsaboutthedissertation'sscope,coherence,methodology,orpresentationwiththecandidate.

● Thecandidateshouldreceiveclearandexplicitwrittenguidelinesfromthedissertationdirectoraboutwhatremainstobedoneregardingthecriterialistedabovebeforeschedulingthepublicdefense.

4. Inturn,thedissertationdirectorandthecandidateagreeonatimetableforalterationsorrevisions,whichmightrangefromaslittleasaweek(minorcorrections)toaslongasa

2 Note,however,thatduringthosetimeswhenadissertationdirectormaybeunabletorespondtoastudent’sdraftforanextendedperiodoftime,theyareexpectedtoelicitreactiontothedraftfromanothermember(orothermembers)oftheprojectcommitteeratherthanallowingthedrafttogounread.

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semesterormore(whenthereareextensivereservationsaboutthescopeandcontentofthedissertation).

5. Thedissertationdirectorwillensurethatcorrections,revisions,andemendationshavebeencompletedintheagreed-upontime.Apapercopyofthecorrected,finalversionwillthenbemadeavailabletoallthedissertationcommitteememberssothattheymayprovisionallyapprovethedissertation.Anymemberofthecommitteemayaskforasecondmeetingiftheyperceivescontinuingdeficienciesinthedissertation.

6. Whenallthreemembersofthecommitteeagreethatthecandidateisreadytoadvance,thecandidatemayschedulethepublicdefense.

DissertationDefenseFormatThefollowingstepstypicallyoccuratadissertationdefense:● Thedirectorbrieflyintroducesthecandidateandtheirdissertationtopic. ● Thecandidatepresentsthecentralargumentofthedissertation,explainshowtheargument

isdeveloped,andprovidesabasicoutlineofthedissertation’sstructure,includingthereasoning,evidence,andconclusionsofthepiece.Thecandidatealsoexplainshowtheprojectmightbedevelopedforpublicationand/orpost-doctoralwork.Thispresentation,whichrunsabout20-30minutes,canrangefromsomewhatinformaltoquiteformal.

● Followingthispresentation,thedirectorandcommitteemembersaskquestionsandengageindialoguewiththecandidate,withdiscussionbeingmoderatedbythedirector.

● Followingtheexchangewiththecommittee,audiencemembers(ifpresent)mayaddtheirquestions.

● Whenthequestioninghasconcluded,thestudentordinarilymakesaclosingcomment,includingthankingthecommitteeandallpresent.

● Thetimeframefortheabovestepsisgenerallybetweenoneandtwohours,butthereisnodesignatedlength.

● Thedirectorclosesthedefense,asksallbutthecommitteememberstoleavetheroom,andhasthecommitteecompletetheballoting.

SECTION7:GENERALPROGRAMPOLICIESSevendepartmentalpoliciesandproceduresappearinthissection:

● RulesGoverningGraduateCourseworkoutsidetheDepartment, ● TheForeignLanguageRequirement, ● GuidelinesforGraduateStudentTeachingofCompositionCourses, ● PolicyonGraduateStudentTeachingofLiteratureCourses,and ● CollegeGraduateStudentTeachingLoadPolicy ● Policyonnon-teachingassignments ● Enrollmentandregistrationpolicies

RulesGoverningGraduateCourseworkoutsidetheDepartmentThefollowingguidelinesprovidebasicinformationaboutthewayinwhichtheDepartmentofEnglishhandlesgraduatecourseworktakeninanotherSLUdepartmentaswellascourseworktakenatanareauniversityaspartofSLU’sInter-Universityprogram.Unlessotherwisenoted,allformsandpetitionsthatarerequiredtogetthiscourseworkapprovedmustbesubmittedasemesterpriortotakingthecoursework.ConsistentwithCollegeofArts&SciencesandGraduateEducationguidelines,thepolicygoverninggraduatestudentsinEnglishindicatesthattheymay:

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►Takenomorethan6hoursofnon-SLUand/ornon-EnglishcourseworkaspartofanEnglishdegreeprogram.Beforeenrollinginsuchcourses,studentsshouldbothconsiderhowtheywillbeabletopayforthecoursesandbecertainhowthecourses,ifsuccessfullycompleted,willorwillnotapplytotheirdegreeprogram.Withrespecttopayment,studentsongraduateassistantshipshaveupto9hoursoftuitionscholarshippersemester,somostGAscanpayforexternalcourseswiththeirassistantshipfunds(i.e.those9tuitionhours).However,inordertograduate,alldoctoralstudentsneedtohaveregisteredfor12hoursofENGL6990andallM.A.studentswritingathesisneedtohaveregisteredfor6hoursofENGL5990,inadditiontotheirtraditionalcoursework.Sostudentsshouldcarefullyconsideralltheirregistrationrequirements(forcoursesandforresearch.beforeenrollinginexternalcourses.►Usetheir6externalhourstotakecoursesatareauniversities(suchasWashington

UniversityinSt.Louis)thatwillcounttowardmeetingSLUdegreerequirementsbecausethecourseworkdealswithEnglishliterature,culture,media,orwriting,asthesetopicsareunderstoodbySLU’sDepartmentofEnglish.Beforeastudentmaytakeextramuralcourseworkforthispurpose,however,theymustfilloutandsubmitanInter-UniversityRegistrationForm

►Usetheir6externalhourstotakecourses,eitheratSLUoranotherareauniversity,thatmaycounttowardtheirdegreeprogram,butarenotin/aboutEnglishliterature,culture,media,orwriting.Beforetakingsuchcourses,however,studentsmustpetitiontohavethemcounttowardtheirdegreeprograms;studentsshouldbeawarethatnotallpetitionswillbeapproved.Apetitioningstudentwillneedtoprovethatsuchcourseworkisintegrallyrelatedtotheirdegreeprograminsomesignificantway.Allsuchpetitionsmustreceiveapprovalbythedirectorofgraduatestudiespriortoenrollmentifcreditistobegranted.Thisapprovalprocessinvolves:

1. completingaGraduateEducationGeneralPetitionFormexplainingwhythecourse(s)shouldcounttowardthedegree(e.g.,theyaredirectlylinkedtoyourresearchand/orteachinginterestsinsuchnon-Englishdisciplinesashistoryorwomen’sstudies),and

2. providingasyllabusordetailedoutlineofthecourse(s).►Usetheir6externalhourstotakecoursesforculturalenrichment,eitheratSLUoranother

areauniversity,thatwillnotfulfilladegreerequirement.Beforetakingsuchcourses,however,studentsmustmakecertainthattheyaremakingtimelyprogresstowarddegreecompletionandthattheyhavethepermissionoftheirmentors.

TheForeignLanguageRequirementPriortotakingtheirqualifyingexaminations,everystudentinthedoctoralprogrammustcertifyareadingcompetenceinscholarshipdrawnfromonemodernforeignlanguagerelevanttotheirliterarystudy.French,German,andSpanisharethemodernlanguagesinwhichtheuniversityhasbeenabletoprovideregularsupportandinstruction,butotherrelevantlanguagesareequallyacceptable,includingAmericanSignLanguage(ASL).AdditionallanguagecompetenceisrequiredofstudentsworkinginMedievalorEarlyModernBritishLiterature,whomustdemonstratetheirabilitytoreadliteraturewritteninLatin,classicalGreek,or,uponspecialrequest,Hebrew.Coursestakentodemonstratelanguageproficiencydonotcounttowardthe24hoursofrequiredcourseworkforthedoctorate.Therearefourwaystodemonstrateone’sreadingcompetenceinaforeignlanguage:

1. AstudentmaymeettheforeignlanguagerequirementbydocumentingthattheydemonstratedreadingcompetenceasanM.A.student.DocumentationofthisproficiencyissubjecttothereviewandapprovaloftheDirectorofGraduateStudies.Thedirector’sdecisionissubjecttoreviewbythedepartmentchairperson.

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2. AstudentmayalsomeettherequirementbyperformingsatisfactorilyinanacceleratedreadingcourseinthelanguagedesignedforSLUgraduatestudentsbytheDepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&Cultures,whichcanprovideinformationregardingwhenthesecoursesareoffered.Studentswithtuitionscholarshiphoursmayapplythehourstothesedesignated5000-levelclasses.

3. Athirdwaytodemonstrateone’slanguagecompetenceistosuccessfullycompletea4000-levelcourseintheDepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&Cultureswithaheavyconcentrationofreadingintheoriginallanguage.ThosewishingtoclaimcreditforsuchacoursemustpetitiontheDirectorofGraduateStudiesinwritingandprovideacoursesyllabusandcoursegrade.Thedirector’sdecisionissubjecttoreviewbythedepartmentchairperson.

4. Finally,studentscanelecttodemonstratelanguageproficiencythroughatwo-hourexaminationadministeredbytheEnglishdepartmentandgradedbycourtesyoftheDepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&Cultures.Typically,theDirectorofGraduateStudieswillchooseeitherascholarlymonograph,orachapterfromascholarlybook,orasubstantialscholarlyarticleofatleast25printedpagesintherelevantmodernlanguageandpresentsit,severalweeksinadvanceoftheproposedexaminationtime.Inmostcases,thedirectorwillconsultwithamemberoftheEnglishdepartmentwhoisfluentinthelanguageofthetextbeforemakingadeterminationofthetext’sutilityforcompetency-testingpurposes.StudentsoptingtodemonstratereadingproficiencyinLatinorGreekmayeithernegotiateapprovalofatexttheyhaveselectedorworkfromasettextannouncedbytheEnglishdepartmentatthebeginningofeachcalendaryear.StudentsoptingforHebrewmustmaketheirintentionknownatleastfourweekspriortothedesireddateofthetranslationexamination,andasuitabletextwillbenegotiated.Onthedayscheduledfortheexamination,thestudentisgivenapassageofapproximatelyonetooneandhalfpagesfromthedesignatedtexttotranslateandisexpectedtoprepareagrammaticallyaccurate,idiomaticallysensibletranslationintwohourswiththeaidofnomaterialsotherthanadictionary.Astudentchoosingtheexaminationoptionmayelecteithertowritethetranslationlonghandortoproduceitelectronically,butmustindicateinadvancewhichwritingmediumtheywilluse.NOTE:Anystudentchoosingtheexaminationoptionmustarrangeanexaminationdateatleastonefullmonthinadvanceofthedateonwhichtheywouldprefertotaketheirdoctoralexams.TheEnglishdepartmentreliesupontheDepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&Culturestogradetheexamination,andampletimemustbeallowedforthereceipt,grading,andreturnofthetranslation.

GuidelinesforGraduateStudentTeachingofCompositionCourses

Anyonewishingtoteachinthedepartment’swritingprogrammusthavesuccessfullycompletedorbeenrolledinENGL5010,TheTeachingofWriting,ormusthavesuccessfullycompletedanequivalentcourseatanotheruniversity.ThenormalcompositionassignmentisENGL1900,AdvancedStrategiesofRhetoricandResearch.Thedepartment’s“stretch”compositionsequence,ENGL1500/1900,isprimarilyassignedtoexperiencedteachers,includingdoctoralstudentswithstrongteachingrecordswhohaverolledoffassistantship.GraduateinstructorsmayalsobeassignedsectionsofEnglish4000,BusinessandProfessionalWriting.ThosewhowouldliketoteachEnglish4000shouldindicatetheirinteresttotheWritingProgramCoordinator.Sometimes,doctoralstudentswhohaveadvancedtocandidacyandarenotonextensionwillbeassignedtwocourses,whichmayincludetwowritingcoursesorawritingandaliteraturecourse.

ENGL1900and4000aretypicallyofferedinthesummeraswellasthefallandspringsemesters,whileEnglish1500isprimarilyofferedinthefallsemester.Summerteachingisusuallyassigned

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toPh.D.studentsatthedissertationstage.Whensuitablestudentsinthiscategoryarenotavailable,assignmentshavegonetoPh.D.studentsnotquiteatscrutinylevel.

PolicyonGraduateStudentTeachingofLiteratureCoursesThedepartmentappreciatestheneedforitsstudentstohavestrongteachingrecordswhentheyenterthejobmarket.Thisdocumentsetsoutthedepartmentalpolicyforofferinggraduatestudentsopportunitiestoteachundergraduateliteratureandfilmcourses.Thedepartment’sfirstpriorityistoassignliteraturecoursestoregularfull-timefacultyandtoanypost-docs,orvisitingfaculty.Thedepartmentthenassigns2000-levelliteratureandfilmcoursestoPh.D.students.Providedtheymeetthecriteriaoutlinedbelow,alldoctoralstudentscanexpecttoteach2000-levelliteratureand/orfilmclassesduringtheircareersatSLU.PleasenotethattobeeligibletoteachatSLUatanylevel,allgraduatestudentsmustcompleteENGL5010,TheTeachingofWriting,oritsequivalent.3OnceaPh.D.studenthastaughteitherENGL1900orENGL4000(bothofwhicharelargelystaffedbygraduatestudents)andwiththerecommendationofthedirectorofwritingprogram,thatstudentiseligibletoteacha2000-levelliteratureorfilmcourse.Teachingassignmentswilltakeintoconsiderationbothdepartmentalneedsand,whenpossible,students’researchandteachinginterests.Suchteachingassignmentsarecontingentonsuccessful1.progressthroughthePh.D.programand2.priorteachingevaluations.AstudentwithweakteachingevaluationsmaybeaskedtocompleteaCertificateinUniversityTeachingSkills(CUTS)attheReinertCenterforTransformativeTeachingandLearningbeforebeinginvitedtoteachaliteratureorfilmcourse.TheprioritizationofTAassignmentsfollows:

● Firstpriority:aPh.D.studentintheirsecondyearofdoctoralcourseworkwhohastaughteitherENGL1900orENGL4000andhasnotyettaughta2000-levelcourse.Ifthedepartmentcannotstaffallneededcoursesforagivensemesterwithgraduatestudentsfromthefirstandsecondgroups,itwillconsiderstudentsinthethird-prioritycategory.

● Secondpriority:aPh.D.studentwhohastaughteitherENGL1900orENGL4000andhasalsotaughta2000-levelcourse.Studentswillonlybeaskedtoteachasecond2000-levelliteratureorfilmcourseifallothereligiblestudentshavebeenoffered2000-levelteaching.

● Summercourses:SLU’sthreesummertermsprovidelimitedopportunitiesforgraduatestudentstoteachatthe1000and2000levels.Priorityforlimitedsummerteachingwillbegiventostudentswhohavepassedtheirdoctoralqualifyingexamsandwhohavenotyethadtheopportunitytoteachinthesummer.Suchappointmentswilltakeintoconsiderationastudent’spriorteachingevaluationsandtheirprogressthroughtheprogram.

CollegeGraduateStudentTeachingLoadPolicy

Master’sstudentsaswellasdoctoralstudentswhohavenotyetpassedtheirqualifyingexaminationsmayteachnomorethanone3-creditcoursepersemester.Doctoralstudentswhohavebothadvancedtocandidacyandarewithinnormaltimetodegreemayteachnomorethantwo3-creditcoursespersemester.Doctoralstudentswhosenormaltimetodegreehasexpiredarealsolimitedtoteachingtwo3-creditcoursespersemesterasanadjunctinstructor.A

3Inrarecircumstancesofextraordinarydepartmentalneed,advanceddoctoralstudentsmaybecalledupontoteachatthe3000levelinanareaoftheirexpertise,butsuchassignmentsareuncommon.

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graduateassistantteachinglessthantwo3-credithourcoursespertermwillbegiven1ormoreNon-TeachingAssignment,asdescribedbelow.Non-TeachingAssignmentsThatarePartofaGraduateTeachingAssistantship:ResearchAssistants(RAs)foraFacultyMember/ProgramDirector:GraduateTeachingAssistantswillbeappointedasresearchassistantstoEnglishfacultymembersandprogramdirectors.TheDirectorofGraduateStudies,inconsultationwithEnglishfaculty,willmaketheseappointments.RAsareselectedbasedonthestudents’priorRAassignments,departmentalneeds,students’researchandteachinginterests,andstudents’progressthroughtheprogram.Prioritywillbegiventoexposingthestudenttoavarietyofnon-teachingassignments.WiththeexceptionoftheworkoftheWritingProgramAssistant,theOngChairAssistant,theFilmStudiesAssistant,andtheWomenandGenderStudiesDirector’sAssistant,thetasksundertakenbyallotherRAswillconstitutehalfoftheirassistantshipdutiesforanygivensemester.Besidesassistingfacultymemberswithspecificresearchprojects,ResearchAssistantswillalsoassistthefollowingdepartmentalandextra-departmentalprogramdirectors:theDepartmentChair,theOngChair,theDirectoroftheWritingProgram,theDirectorofUndergraduateStudies,theDirectorofGraduateStudies,theDirectorofthe1818Program,theDirectoroftheMedicalHumanitiesProgram,theDirectoroftheFilmStudiesProgram,andtheDirectoroftheWomenandGenderStudiesProgram.TheseRApositionswillbereviewedattheendofeachacademicyear.ConsultantswithUniversityWritingServices(UWS):GraduateTeachingAssistantswillbeappointedaswritingconsultantswithUWS.Thesedutieswill,withsomeexceptions,constitutehalfoftheirassistantshipdutiesforanygivensemester.TheDirectorofGraduateStudies,inconsultationwiththeWritingProgramDirectorandtheAcademicSupportCoordinator,willmaketheseappointments.UWSconsultantsareselectedbasedonthestudents’priorUWSassignments,departmentalneeds,students’researchandteachinginterests,andstudents’progressthroughtheprogram.Prioritywillbegiventoexposingthestudenttoavarietyofnon-teachingassignments.UWSconsultantswillbetrainedbytheAcademicSupportCoordinator,andmustabidebytheregulationsoftheAcademicSupportCenter.ConsultantswilltypicallybeplacedinanyofUWS’locationsontheNorthorSouthcampus.Consultantswillofferthefollowingkindsofin-personandvirtualone-on-oneassistancetograduateandundergraduatestudents:brainstormingpapertopics,organizingandclarifyingideas,researching,draftingandrevisingpapers,improvinggrammarandpunctuation,citingsources,anddoingoralpresentations.TheseUWSconsultantpositionswillbereviewedwillbereviewedattheendofeachacademicyear.AssistingintheComputerAidedInstruction(CAI)Lab:GraduateTeachingAssistantswill,especiallyintheirfirstyear,beappointedaslabassistantsintheComputerAidedInstructionLabinDesPeresHall.Thesedutieswillconstitutehalfoftheirassistantshipdutiesforanygivensemester.TheDirectorofGraduateStudies,inconsultationwiththeDirectoroftheCAILab,willmaketheseappointments.Labassistantsareselectedbasedonthestudents’priorlabassignments,departmentalneeds,students’researchandteachinginterests,andstudents’progressthroughtheprogram.Prioritywillbegiventoexposingthestudenttoavarietyofnon-teachingassignments.LabassistantswillbetrainedbytheDirectoroftheCAILab.Assistantsareresponsibleformaintainingallaudioandvideoequipmentinthelab,designingassignmentsandtutorialsusingthisequipment.

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EnrollmentandRegistrationUnlessonuniversity-approvedleave,matriculatingstudentsmustenrolleachfallandspringsemester.Currentuniversitypolicydictatesthatstudentsmustregisterforclassesthemselves.Ofcourse,facultyadvisorsandthedepartmentalofficestaffarestillavailabletoserveasresourcesasquestionsmightarise.

• M.A.studentswhoelecttowriteamaster’sessayratherthanamaster’sthesisarerequiredtoenrollin3credithoursofENGL5980,GraduateReadingCourse,inthesemesterduringwhichtheyundertakethisproject;these3hourscounttowardtherequired30hoursofmaster’scoursework.

● M.A.studentswhoelecttowriteamaster’sthesisarerequiredtoenrollin6credithoursofENGL5990,ThesisResearch,andtypicallydosointhesecondyearofmaster’sstudy;these6hourscounttowardtherequired30hoursofmaster’scoursework.Astudentwhohasaccrued6hoursof5990creditbutnotyetcompletedtheirthesismayremainactivelyenrolledbyregisteringforzerohoursofENGL5990.

● AllPh.D.studentsmustenrollin12credithoursofENGL6990,DissertationResearch,duringtheirprogramsofstudy.Doctoralstudentsareencouragedtodistributeresearchregistrationsoverseveralacademicterms,enrollingincreditseachtermthatarecommensuratewiththeanticipatedintensityofresearchinvolvement.Theminimumresearchregistrationforanacademictermisonecredituntilthe12creditsarecompleted.Onceastudenthasaccrued12creditstheymayremainactivelyenrolledbyregisteringforzerohoursof6990.

● Allgraduatestudentswhowillbecompletingtheirdegreerequirementsattheendofaparticularterm,mustapplytograduateusingBannerSelfService,followingtheprocedureoutlinedhereThedeadlinestoapplyforgraduationareNovember1orMarch1ofeachyear.

SECTION8:ADVISEMENTANDPROJECTDIRECTIONDepartmentalGraduateAdvisingGuidelinesThetermgraduateadvising,asusedhere,hastwoprincipalmeanings:1.supervisingastudent’smaster’sessay/thesisordoctoraldissertationand2.workingwithagraduatestudenttoappropriatelysupporttheirsuccessfulcompletionofcourseandlanguagerequirements.Basicexpectationsregardingbothformsofadvisingareprovidedbelow.Master’sEssay/ThesisandDoctoralDissertationDirectionMaster’sessay/thesisanddissertationdirectorshaveprimaryresponsibilityforguidingthestudent’sculminatingproject;thesisanddissertationdirectorsarealsoobligedtokeepothermembersofthestudent’sthesis/dissertationcommitteesinformedofallmajoraspectsoftheproject,includingsharingdraftsoftheprojectatappropriatetimesandsecuringapprovalofeachdoctoralstudent’sreadinglistanddissertationprospectuspriortoallowinghim/hertotakequalifyingexams.4Duringthosetimeswhenaprojectdirectormaybeunabletorespondtoastudent’sdraftforanextendedperiodoftime,theyareexpectedtoelicitreactiontothedraftfromanothermember(orothermembers)oftheprojectcommitteeratherthanallowingittogo

4Shouldacandidate’sthesisordissertationdirectorleavetheuniversityforanyreason,includingretirement,1.thatindividualmayremainonthecommitteeasitsco-chairbutmaynotcontinueasitssolechairsinceuniversitypolicydictatesthatthechairofthesis/dissertationcommitteemustbeafull-timeSLUfacultymemberand2.theCollege’sassociatedeanandcandidacyadvisorneedtobeinformedwheneverone’scommitteestructureissetorchanged.

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unread.Inaddition,directorshavetheobligationtocloselymonitorcandidates’academicprogressontheirculminatingprojects,especiallytheirtime-to-degree,5andreportonitannuallytothedirectorofgraduatestudiesusingtheapproveddepartmentalprogressreportingform.Graduatestudentswhosementorswhoareeithernotrespondinginatimelyfashion,orwhowouldliketochangetheirmentors,mustinformthedirectorofgraduatestudiesinatimelyfashion.Amoredetailedlistofdirectorialresponsibilities,includingschedulingstudents’qualifyingandfinalexaminations,maybefoundinSection6above(fordoctoralstudents)andSection5above(formaster’sstudents).GraduateStudentAdvisingFacultymembersadvisingstudentswhohavenotbeguntheirthesesordissertations,orthoseonthenon-thesismaster’strack,haveprimaryresponsibilityforprovidingguidance,asneeded,duringthesestudents’periodofcoursework.Inaddition,eachstudent’sfacultyadvisorhastheobligationtocloselymonitorcandidates’academicprogresstowarddegreecompletion,especiallytheirtime-to-degree(seefns.6&7below),andreportonitannuallytothedirectorofgraduatestudiesusingtheapproveddepartmentalprogressreportingform.Graduatestudentswhosementorswouldliketochangetheirmentorsmustinformthedirectorofgraduatestudiesinatimelyfashion.Amoredetailedlistoffacultyadvisors’responsibilities,includingschedulingthefinalexaminationsofmaster’sstudents,maybefoundinSection9below.RequestsforaTime-to-DegreeExtensionStudentswhohavenotcompletedtheirdegreeswithinthetimeperiodsstipulatedintheGraduateCatalogunderwhichthestudentbeganmatriculation6mustrequestanextensionusingthisform.Asupportingdocumentthatprovidesaconcisesummaryofprincipalworkaccomplishedtodate,theremainingrequirements,andamonth-by-monthworkplanforcompletingtheworkremainingmustbeappendedtotheform.Thispetitionshouldbesubmittedonefullmonthinadvanceoftheexpirationofone’scurrenttimetodegree.Atypicalconditionofanapprovedextensionistherequirementtoenrollinoneormoreadditionalhoursof5/6990atthestudent’sexpense,althoughitisoftenpossibleforthedepartmenttoprovideatuitionscholarshiptocoverthiscost.TuitionScholarshipsEachyear,thedepartmentisallottedaspecifiednumberoftuitionscholarshiphours.Allrequestsfortuitionscholarshipsshouldbemadetothedirectorofgraduatestudies.Suchtuitionscholarshipsareusually,thoughnotalways,usedforspecialsituationsinvolvingstudentswhoarenolongerbeingfundedbythedepartment.LeavesofAbsenceAstudentrequestingaleaveofabsenceshouldmakethatrequestpriortothebeginningofasemester,althoughundersomeextenuatingcircumstances(e.g.,seriousillness),retroactiveleavesmaybegranted.Theseleavesaredesignedtoaddressexceptionalcircumstances,andareneverapprovedforthepurposeofallowingastudenttocompleteworkfromapriorsemester.

5Seethesub-section“ExpectedAcademicProgress,”whichisincludedinSection9below.6Thoseenteringthedoctoralprogramwithamaster’sdegreewillnotneedtofileatime-to-degreeextensionrequestuntilsevenyearsareabouttolapse,butamaximumoftwoone-yearextensionswillbeallowed.However,thosewhotakeboththeirmaster’sanddoctoraldegreesatSLUshouldnotethattheyhaveatotalofeightyearsfromthestartoftheirM.A.programbeforetheyneedtofileatime-to-degreeextensionrequest.Thosepursuingamaster’sdegreehavefiveyearsbeforeneedingtorequestanextension.

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SECTION9:INFORMATIONFORTHOSEONASSISTANTSHIP/FELLOWSHIP,DEPARTMENTALSTANDARDSFORACADEMICPROGRESS&RETENTION,ANDACADEMICAPPEALS

AssistantshipFundingRestrictionsNormally,afull-timeEnglishgraduatestudentholdsanassistantshipfortwoyearswhilepursuingamaster’sdegreeandfiveyearswhilepursuingthedoctorate.However,asixthyearoffundingforadoctoralstudentispossibleprovidedthatthreeconditionsexist:

● fundingforthispurposeisavailabletothedepartment; ● thestudenthasadvancedtocandidacy;and ● thestudent’sadvisor,thegraduateprogramdirector,andthedepartmentchairpersonall

approvetheawardingofanadditionalyear. Doctoralstudentsontime-to-degreeextensionsarenormallyineligibleforadditionalassistantshipfunding;however,inexceptionalcases,thedepartmenthassuccessfullyobtainedspecialconsiderationforsuchstudentsfromtheOfficeofGraduateEducation.Inunusualcircumstances,thedepartmentmayalsopetitiontheOfficeofGraduateEducationtopermittheawardingofathirdyearoffundingforanM.A.studentswritingtheses,althoughthiswouldbeunlikelytooccur.

ComplianceIssuesforThoseonAssistantship/FellowshipStudentsonassistantshiporfellowshipshouldcarefullyreviewtheGraduateEducationdocumentsentitled“PoliciesandProceduresManualforGraduateAssistantsandFellows,”and“RegulationsGoverningGraduateAwards/Appointments”availableonthewebsiteoftheOfficeofGraduateEducationKeythingstokeepinmindinclude:

● Graduateassistantswhoareperformingsatisfactorilyintheirstudiesandassistantshipdutiesareeligibletocontinuetheirappointmentfromsemestertosemester.

● Normally,themaximumnumberofyearsthatagraduatestudentmayholdanassistantshipistwoyearswhilepursuingaMaster'sdegreeandfiveyearsinaDoctoralprogram.

● TheuniversityorientationsessionfornewGAsandFellowspriortothefallsemesterismandatory.

● Ordinarily,GAsandFellowsmaynotacceptemployment,eitherwithintheuniversityorelsewhere,duringtheirperiodofappointment(typicallythefalland/orspringsemesters).

● GAson11-monthappointmentsmustenrollforcourseworkinthesummersessionduringwhichtheyarereceivingastipend.Thoseatdissertationstagewhohavealreadyenrolledin12hoursofENGL6990maymeetthisrequirementbyenrollingin6990forzerohours.

● Attheconclusionofeachsemester,eachGAintheEnglishdepartmentisrequiredtofileabriefreportoftheirprincipaldutiesandachievementswiththedirectorofgraduatestudiesusingthedepartmentalformprovidedforthispurpose.

ExpectedAcademicProgressAllstudentsmatriculatinginauniversitygraduateprogramareexpectedtodemonstrateappropriateandcontinuingprogresstowardthecompletionoftheirmaster’sordoctoraldegrees.IntheEnglishdepartment,theprincipalindicatorsofappropriateandcontinuingprogressare:

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● Maintainingatleasta3.0GPA(master’s)or3.3GPA(doctoral),withnomorethanonegradeof“C”orbelow;

● Carryingnomorethanone“I”(incomplete)gradeormissinggradeintoanewsemester.AgradeofanIncomplete(“I”)maybegrantedstudentonlyif: 1. aPetitionforCourseExtensionissubmittedafterthefinaldateforwithdrawalfromthecoursewitha“W”butbeforethedatefinalgradesaredue.

2. thestudentispassingatthetimeoftherequest.3. thestudenthassatisfactorilycompletedasubstantialpartofthecoursework(i.e.,approximately2/3).

Evenwhentheabovecriteriahavebeenmet,theinstructorhasthediscretiontodecidewhethertogranttheIncompleteornot.AnIncompletemaynotbeappropriateincoursesrequiringahighdegreeofclassparticipation/attendance.Allpetitionsmustbeinitiatedbythestudent,inconsultationwiththeinstructor.Themaximumperiodoftimetoaccomplishincompletecourseworkisoneyear.Instructorsmaysetadeadlineoflessthanoneyear.An“I”gradeconvertstoagradeof“F”ifcourseworkisnotcompletedbythedeadlineindicatedonthePetitionforCourseExtension.Oncean“I”gradehasconvertedtoan“F”the“F”maynotberevisedbytheinstructorbutmustbeappealedthroughtheAcademicRecordsRevisionCommittee.GraduatingStudentsshouldrequestanIncompleteonlyunderextremecircumstances.Degreeconferralwillnotoccuruntilthe“I”isresolved.

● Forthosewhoenteredtheprogramasafull-timestudent,successfullycompletingatleast12gradedcredithoursperyearuntilone’scourseworkrequirementshavebeenmet,andbeingontracktocompleteallrequirementsforthedegreewithintwo(master’s)orfive(doctoral)years7;and

● Forthosewhoenteredtheprogramasapart-timestudent,beingontracktocompleteallrequirementsforthedegreewithinfive(master’s)orseven(doctoral)years.

Throughthedepartment’sprogress-reportingsystem,students’successinmeetingtheseexpectationsismonitoredonanannualbasis,andthosefailingtomeetthemaresubjecttobeingplacedonacademicprobation,aconditionwhich,ifnotremediedwithinthetermsspecifiedbythedepartment’sDirectorofGraduateStudies,subjectsthestudenttodismissalfromtheprogram.Peruniversitypolicy,adoctoralstudentmaynotbeadvancedtocandidacywhileonacademicprobation.ProgramWithdrawalandReadmissionProcessesForavarietyofpersonalreasons,astudentfromtimetotimeseekstowithdrawfromtheirdegreeprogram;suchwithdrawalsmaybeeasilyachievedbycompletingandsubmittingtheformprovidedbyGraduateEducationforthispurpose.Moreover,studentswhodonotbelievetheywillbeabletosuccessfullycompletethedegreeprograminwhichtheyarematriculatingwithinthetimeallottedbytheuniversitytypicallyfindwithdrawalaprudentalternativetofacingacademicdismissal.Withdrawalsarenotpermittedincasesthatinvolveseriousviolationsofacademicintegrity.Awithdrawalalsomeansgivingupone’sgraduateassistantship.Studentsdismissedforacademicreasonsmayapplyforreadmissionafteraperiodofatleastoneyear.StudentsdismissedforbehaviororstudentconductbytheOfficeoftheDeanofStudentsmaynotapplyforreadmissionatSaintLouisUniversity.Theapplicantmustbepreparedtosubmitevidenceofgrowthinmaturityandresponsibilityindicativeofcapacitytoperformgraduatelevelwork.Declarationsofgoodintentionsarenotsufficient.Eachapplicationwillbe

7Full-timeEnglishstudentspursuingboththeM.A.andPh.D.atSLUareexpectedtocompletebothdegreesinatotalofsevenyears.

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consideredonitsmerits.Studentswhohaveattendedanotherinstitutionwhileondismissalmustsubmitanofficialtranscripttobeconsideredforreadmission.AnapplicationfromastudentseekingreadmissiontoanEnglishgraduateprogramfromwhichtheyhavewithdrawn,andwhomatchestheuniversitycriteriaoutlinedabove,willbereviewedusingthefollowingprocess:

● ThevotingfacultymembersoftheGraduateCommitteewillreviewawrittenpetitionfromthecandidatethatincludesthereason(s)fortheirleavingtheprogram,adetailedrationalefortheirseekingreadmission,amonth-by-monthtimelinefordegreecompletion(ofthesortrequiredforfilingatime-to-degreeextension),astatementregardingtheneedtofileanextensionrequest(ifrelevant),andastatementregardingtheneedforfunding(ifrelevant).

● Withthisinformationinhand,thedepartmentalreviewbodywillrequestthecandidate’sformerfacultyadvisortoprovideinformationthattheyconsiderrelevanttothecandidate’sreadmissionrequest.

● Withboththecandidate’sandadvisor’sstatementsinhand,thereviewbodywillconsiderthecandidate’sreapplicationrequestinthecontextofthesetwostatements,alongwiththecandidate’srecordofrelativeprogresstowarddegreecompletionatthetimetheylefttheprogram.

● If,basedontheevidencepresented,thereviewbodybelievesthatthecandidate’sreadmissionrequesthasconsiderablemeritandthatthecandidatewouldhaveahighlikelihoodofsuccessfullycompletingtheprogramofstudywithinthetimelikelytobeallottedhim/herbasedondepartmentalanduniversityguidelines,thereviewbodycouldrecommendreadmission;absenteitheroftheseconditions,thereviewbodywouldbeboundtorefusereadmission.

● ApositiverecommendationforreadmissionisforwardedtotheAssociateDeanforGraduateAffairsintheCollegeofArts&Sciencesforadministrativereview.Adepartmentaldecisiontorefusereadmissionconcludesthereviewprocess.

AcademicDismissalWhenthedepartmentbelievesthatastudentwarrantsdismissalfromtheiracademicprogram,thestudent’sadvisorandtheDirectorofGraduateStudiesmakeadismissalrecommendation,notifyingthestudentinwritingofthegrounds.Whenthereasonformakingsucharecommendationhastodowithacademicfailings(typicallysubstandardprogresstowarddegreecompletion),thestudentisofferedtheopportunitytowithdrawfromtheprogramratherthanfacedismissalcharges.

CollegeofArts&SciencesGraduateProgramAppealsProcedures(ApprovedSpring2016andavailablehere)Alladversedecisionsregardinggraduatestudentconductorperformanceconsideredunsatisfactory(asdefinedinindividualgraduateprogramhandbooks)mustbemadeinwritingdatedandsenttothestudentandcopiedtotheProgramDirectorandDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirector(theInitialFacultyDecision–DocumentA).TheInitialFacultyDecisionmustincludeastatementadvisingthestudentthattheyhavearighttoappealthedecision,andtheAppealsProceduresdocumentshouldthencebedirectlysharedwiththestudentoranaccessibleinternetlinktothisprotocolprovided.TheInitialFacultyDecisionwillnotbevalidunlessanduntilthisdirectivehasbeenmet.ThestudentmayelecttoappealtheInitialFacultyDecisiontotheDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirector(theStudentAppealtoDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirector–DocumentB).Theappealmustbemadeinwritingwithin10businessdays(notincludingtheperiodMay15-August15)afterthestudent’sreceiptoftheInitialFacultyDecisionandsenttotheDepartment

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Chairperson(orCenterDirector)withcopiessenttothefacultymemberandProgramDirector.Theappealwillnotbeconsideredifitisnotsubmittedwithintheprescribedtimelimit.TheDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirectorshallreviewtheInitialFacultyDecisionandStudentAppealdocumentsandeitherupholdthefacultymember’srecommendationordetermineanappropriatealternativeoutcome.Thisdecision(theDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirectorResponsetoStudent–DocumentC)mustbemadeinwriting(dated)andsenttothestudentwithin10businessdaysofreceiptoftheStudentAppealtoDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirectorandcopiedtothefacultymemberandProgramDirector.Shouldthestudentwishtocontinuetheappealsprocess,thenextstepinvolvestheBoardofGraduateEducation(BGE)oftheCollege(theBGEAppeal).ThestudentmustrequestthattheCollegeofArts&Sciences(CAS)AssociateDeanforGraduateEducationforwardtheirappealtotheBGEwithin10businessdaysofthestudent’sreceiptoftheDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirectorResponsetoStudent.Theappealwillbedismissediftherequestisnotmadewithintheprescribedtimelimit.TheAssociateDeanwillnotifythestudent,facultymember,andBGEChairpersonoftheBGEAppeal.WrittensubmissiontotheBGEwillbecomposedofDocumentsA-Conly.TheBGEAppealshallbeheardasanagendaitematoneoftheregularlyscheduledBGEmeetings,oraspecialmeetingmaybecallediftheBGEdoesnotmeetwithin20businessdaysoftheBGEAppealsubmission.AquorumoftheBGE,excludingexofficiomembers,mustbeinattendance.WhentheBGEmeetsasanappealsboard,agraduatestudentselectedbytheGraduateStudentAssociation(GSA)willbeappointedtotheboardasavotingmember.TheGSArepresentativemustbeaCASgraduatestudentbutnotfromanydepartmentsinvolvedintheappeal.Theappealingstudentmaybeaccompaniedbyanadvisoroftheirchoosingwhoisnotactingasanattorney,asthisisaninternalandnotalegalprocedure.TheCASAssociateDeanforGraduateEducationshallbepresentthroughouttheentireprocess,butshallnotbeallowedtoproposeorsecondanymotion,ortocastavoteonanymotionrelatedtotheappeal.TheBGEshallhearthecasepresentedbythestudentandotherssupportingthestudent’sappealandwillalsohearthepresentationofthefacultymemberorotherdepartmentalrepresentative.Then,thestudentandallotherpartiestotheproceedingswillbeexcusedandtheBGEandGSArepresentativewillconductacloseddiscussion.IftheBGEfindsthatinsufficientinformationhasbeenpresented,itmayrequestaperiodofnolongerthan20businessdaystoobtaintheinformation,meetagain,andreachadecision.TheBGEwillconsiderthemeritsofthestudent’sappealandtheadequacyofproceduresfollowedinthedepartment.TheBGEmaysupportthedecisionbeingappealed,overturnit,orchangethepenaltyimposed(theBGEDecision–DocumentD).TheCASAssociateDeanforGraduateEducationwillinformthestudentinwriting(dated)oftheBGE’sdecisionandcopythefacultymember,ProgramDirector,andDepartmentChairperson.ShouldthestudentwishtoappealthedecisionbeyondtheCollege,thestudentmayrequestthattheCASAssociateDeanforGraduateEducationsubmittheirappealtotheAssociateProvost(AP)forGraduateEducation(theAPAppeal).Thismustoccurwithin10businessdaysofthestudent’sreceiptoftheBGEDecision.Theappealwillbedismissediftherequestisnotmadewithintheprescribedtimelimit.WrittensubmissionstotheAPwillbecomposedofDocumentsA-Donly.TheAPwillreviewthedocumentssubmittedtotheBGEalongwiththeBGEDecisionandmayrequestadditionalinformationtodeterminewhetherornottheprocessasoutlinedinthissectionwasappropriatelyfollowed.TheAPcannotoverturnadecisionbutcanremandthedecisionbacktotheBGEforfurtherinvestigationiftheprocedurewasnotproperlyfollowed.

ItemizedListofDocuments(signedanddatedformalletters)RequiredtobeConsideredfortheBGEAppeal:

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● DocumentA(theInitialFacultyDecision).Mustincludenotificationofthestudent’srighttoappeal.

● DocumentB(theStudentAppealtoDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirector).Limitedto5pagesofsingle-spaced,fontsize12text.Theappealisdismissedifnotsubmittedwithintheprescribedtimelimit.

● DocumentC(theDepartmentChairpersonorCenterDirectorResponsetoStudent).ThestudentmayautomaticallysubmitDocumentBtotheCASAssociateDeanforGraduateEducation(andBGE)ifDocumentCisnotprovidedwithintheprescribedtimelimit.DocumentCisnotrequiredfortheBGEAppealifitisnotprovidedwithintheprescribedtimelimit.

AdditionalDocument(signedanddatedformalletter)RequiredtobeConsideredfortheAPAppeal:● DocumentD(theBGEDecision).

SECTION10:CAREERPREPARATION,PLACEMENT,ANDAWARDS

GraduateCareerPreparationandPlacementEnglishfacultyarecommittedtoassistinggraduatestudentstoprepareforsuccessfuljobsearches.Graduatementors,membersofdissertationcommittees,andotherfacultyworkcloselywithstudentstoaidthemindevelopingastrongrecordofprofessionalachievementthroughouttheiryearsatSLU,andtopresentingthatrecordeffectivelyinapplicationsforparticularpositions.Buteventhemostcommittedmentorcannotmanufactureachievementsforthosewithwhomtheyworkandaboutwhomtheycare.Theycanonlyprovideguidanceandencouragement,andhelptheirmenteesshapeandeffectivelypresenttheskills,abilities,andaccomplishmentsthesestudentshavetooffer.Forthisreason,studentsshouldbemindful,fromtheoutsetoftheirgraduateexperience,thatdiligentstudy,goodgrades,andstrongstudentevaluationsofone’steaching,whileimportant,arebutthreeoftheprofessionaldimensionsthatmostacademicemployersareseeking.Wellinadvanceofajobsearch,thoseseekingapositionthatinvolvesinstruction(whichistosaygreaterthan99percentoftheadvertisedacademicjobopeningsforthosewithEnglishdegrees)shouldactivelysolicitclassvisitationsfromfacultywhomtheyanticipateaskingtowriteontheirbehalfforanacademicposition,sincesuchvisitationsallowone’srecommenderstocomplementtheirknowledgeofastudent’sclassparticipationandacademicwritingwithafirst-handunderstandingoftheindividual’sinstructionalpractice.Additionally,studentsseekingemploymentattheever-increasingnumberofinstitutionswhichexpecttheirfacultymemberstobesuccessfulresearchersaswellasskilledteachersshould,duringtheirgraduateyears,beworkingtodevelopaportfolioofpublishedresearchandconferencepresentationswhichbespeakfuturesuccessintheresearchdomain.Itisagainstthisbackgroundofanticipatedachievementthatthedepartment’splacementdirectoreachfalloffersazero-creditcourse,ENGL5899,ProfessionalizationPracticum,fordoctoralstudentspreparingtoseekacademicor“alt-ac”employment.Andthedepartmenthasalsoorganizedpresentationsrangingfromseekingacademicemploymentatfour-yearinstitutions,tocareersatcommunitycolleges,toemploymentoutsideofacademe.Inaddition,someofourgraduatestudentshavetheopportunitytogleansignalinsightsintotheacademichiringprocessbyservingondepartmentalhiringcommittees.Finally,theplacementdirectorwillalsoarrangemockinterviewsasneeded.

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Thoseconsideringnon-academicemploymentarealsostronglyencouragedtotakeadvantageofthemanysupportopportunities,includingactualandpracticeinterviews,arrangedthroughtheuniversity’sOfficeofCareerServices

SupportforProfessionalTravelDepartmentalfundingisavailabletohelpsupportgraduatestudents’traveltodonecessarythesis/dissertation-relatedresearch,presentconferencepapers,orattendworkshopsatwhichonecandevelopaskillsetintimatelyrelatedtotheirthesisordissertationtopic.Thoseapplyingmustbeingoodacademicstandingandhaveexhaustedextra-departmentalfundingopportunities,includingthemoniesmadeavailableforprofessionaltravelthroughtheGraduateStudentAssociation(GSA).Becausedepartmentalfundingislimited,priorityisgiventothosewhoarepresentingpapersatnationalorregionalconferences,orpreparingtoenterthejobmarket.Suchstudentsmustalsodemonstratethattheyaremakingtimelyprogresstodegree.Allfundingrequestsshouldbemadeinearlyfall,preferablybeforeSeptember15,andshouldbesenttotheAssociateChair.Thefollowinginformationshouldbeincludedintherequest:thenameofthetraveler,thereasonforthetrip,thenameoftheconference/workshop,thetraveldestination,thedepartureandreturndates,anestimatebudget,ajustificationforthetrip,andtrip’spriorityforthetraveler.Thebudgetshouldincludeabreakupofcostsbytransportation,lodging,andconferenceregistration.Notalltravelneedswillbemetandgraduatestudentsarestronglyadvisedtosolicitalternatesourcesoffunding.

Ingeneral,thesequenceisasfollows:

1. Afteranticipatingtheestimatedtravelexpensespriortothecurrentacademicyear,studentsshouldrespondtotheAssociateChair’se-mailcallingforrequestsfortravelfunds,usuallysentoutinearlySeptember.

2. Afterprocessingthestudent’srequest,theAssociateDeanwille-mailthedecisionregardingtravelfundsbylateSeptember/earlyOctober.

3. Afterdepartmentfundsareallotted,studentsareencouragedtotakeadvantageofexternalfundingsources,suchasGSA.

DepartmentalAwardsGraduatestudentsinthedepartmentontheSt.Louiscampusareeligibletoparticipateannuallyinfourawardcompetitions:● TheRev.WalterJ.Ong,S.J.,Award,namedinhonorofalong-timeSLUfacultymemberand

oneofthegreatscholarsofthe20thcentury,ispresentedannuallytoadoctoralstudentinthedepartmentinrecognitionofgenuinelyexceptionalresearchandscholarlyachievementandpromise.Theamountoftheawardis$500.Submissionsareevaluatedonthebasisoftheportfolioeachcandidatesubmitstothedirectorofgraduatestudies(seeitem2below)andtheinformationsuppliedinthesupportinglettersoffacultynominators(seeitem1).Theawardismadebythegraduatedirectorandthegraduatecommittee,actingonbehalfoftheEnglishdepartment.AllcurrentEnglishPh.D.studentswhoareingoodstandingandaremakingappropriateprogresstowardthePh.D.degreeareeligibleforconsideration.Althoughastudentmaybeconsideredfortheawardduringmorethanonereviewcycle,theymayonlyholdtheawardonceintheirgraduatecareeratSaintLouisUniversity. Application&ReviewProcedure:1. InthefirstweekofMaythedirectorofgraduatestudiessendsoutacallfornominations

totheEnglishfacultyand,atthesametime,alertsgraduatestudentstotheinitiationoftheyear’sprocess.ThiscallfornominationsisrepeatedinthefirstweekofAugustandagainatthestartofthefallsemester.Nominationletters,whicharesubmittedtothegraduatedirector,shouldassessanominee’sscholarlyachievementsandpromisetodate,andshouldspecifythenominee’scurrentprogresstowardcompletingthe

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dissertation.Normally,thedeadlinefornominationsisinearlySeptember.Self-nominationsarenotpermitted.

2. Nomineeswhowishtobeconsideredfortheawardmustsubmitaportfoliotothegraduatedirectorbytheestablisheddeadline,normallythethirdweekofSeptember.Thisportfoliomustinclude:● Astatement,uptoonepageinlength,ofthecandidate’sresearchachievementsand

plans, ● Afullvita,and ● Aresearchdossierwhichemphasizesoriginalandcreativescholarshipthatis

publishedorinthepublicationstream.Normally,thisdossierincludescopiesofanypublishedwork,workthatisduetobepublished,and/orworkthathasbeensubmittedforpublicationinapeer-reviewedjournalorbyareputablepress.Anypre-publicationworksubmittedshouldbeinits“final”form.Web-basedwork(researchtools,blogs,videos,databases,contributionstoonlinejournals,etc).mayalsobesubmitted,butonlineworksthatdonotappearinpeer-reviewedvenuesshouldbeaccompaniedbyabriefwrittenaccount(composedbythenominee.ofthescholarlyand/orintellectualimpactandsignificanceoftheseitemswithinthenominee'sfield.

3. Thesematerialsarereviewedbythegraduatecommittee,whicheitherchoosesthewinningsubmissionordetermines,atitsdiscretion,thatnoawardshouldbemadeduringagivenyear.Thedeterminationtomakeanawardrequiresasimplemajorityofthecommitteemembership.Thecommitteedoesnotconsiderincompleteorlatesubmissions.

4. NolaterthanOctober15,thegraduatedirectorwillannouncetheOngAwardwinnertothedepartmentchairperson,whointurnwillinformtheLibraryAssociates,whichgroupalsorecognizestherecipient.

5. Researchdossiersarereturnedtonomineesinduecourse.● TheFournierAwardisnamedafteralong-timefacultymemberinthedepartment,Lucien

“Lou”Fournier,andisgivenannuallyforteachingexcellencethroughafacultynominatingprocessinitiatedinthespringsemester.Self-nominationsarenotpermitted.Theamountoftheawardis$100. Submissionsarejudgedbasedon:theinformationsuppliedinanominatingletterprovidedbyafacultymember(seeitem1below),theportfolioacandidatesubmitstothedirectorofgraduatestudies(seeitem2),andthestudent’sSLUcourseevaluations.Theawardismadebythegraduatedirectorandthegraduatecommittee,actingonbehalfoftheEnglishdepartment.AllcurrentEnglishgraduatestudentswhoareinatleasttheirfourthsemesterofteachingatSLUandaremakingappropriateprogresstowardtheirM.A.orPh.D.degreeareeligibleforconsideration.Althoughastudentmaybeconsideredfortheawardduringmorethanonereviewcycle,theymayonlyholdtheawardonceintheirgraduatecareeratSLU.Application&ReviewProcedure:1. Nearthebeginningofthespringsemesterthedirectorofgraduatestudiessendsouta

callfornominationstotheEnglishfaculty.Nominatingletters,whicharesubmittedtothegraduatedirector,shouldbenomorethanonepageinlengthandrequirethefacultynominatortohaveobservedthenominee’steachingandbepreparedtoassesstheiroverallinstructionalcompetencies,includingthoseobservedatfirsthand.

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2. Nomineeswhowishtobeconsideredfortheawardmustsubmitaportfoliotothegraduatedirectorbytheestablisheddeadline.Thisportfoliomustinclude:● Astatement,uptoonepageinlength,ofthecandidate’steachingphilosophy, ● Afullvitathatincludesalistofcoursesandcoursesectionstaught,and ● Oneortwosyllabithatthenomineeregardsasrepresentativeoftheirinstructional

practice. 3. Thesematerials,alongwiththenominee’sstudentevaluations,arereviewedbythe

graduatecommittee,whicheitherchoosesthewinningsubmissionordetermines,atitsdiscretion,thatnoawardshouldbemadeduringagivenyear.Thedeterminationtomakeanawardrequiresasimplemajorityofthecommitteemembership.Thecommitteedoesnotconsiderincompleteorlatesubmissions.

● TheGeorgiaK.JohnstonSummerResearchAwardisfundedbythegenerosityofourlate

colleagueProf.GeorgiaK.Johnston.Prof.Johnstonwasknownforherclearandcomprehensivescholarlyvision,andthisawardsupportstheresearcheffortsofdoctoralstudentswhoareactivelywritingtheirdissertations.Uptothreeawardsof$2500eachwillbegivenforeachsummer.

Application&ReviewProcedure:Applicationsfortheseawardswillbeacceptedonceperacademicyear,duringeachspringterm.

1. InJanuaryofeachyear,theresearchdirectorwillseekfacultynominationsforthisawardfromamongdoctoralstudentswhosedissertationproposalshavebeenapprovedandwhohavebeenadmittedtocandidacy.Nominatingletters,submittedtothedepartmentalDirectorofResearch,shouldbenomorethanonepageinlengthandshouldincludeastatementregardingthestudent’sprogresstowardcompletingthedoctoraldissertation.

2. Inearlyspring,andnolaterthanFebruary15,nomineeswhowishtobeconsideredfortheawardmustsubmitaportfoliototheDirectorofResearch.Thisportfoliomustinclude:● Aclearresearchplan ● Aspecificproposalofwhatwillbeaccomplishedoverthesummer.

3.Thesematerialswillbereviewedbythedepartment’sResearchCommittee,whichwillchoosethewinningsubmissions.Thedeterminationtomakeanawardrequiresasimplemajorityofthecommitteemembership.Thecommitteewillnotconsiderincompleteorlatesubmissions.Theawardee’snameswillbeannouncedinMarch.

4.BytheendofSeptember,awardeeswillsubmit,totheDirectorofResearch,abriefreportaboutthespecificoutcomesthatresultedfromtheaward.

● TheJoeWeixlmannAwardforExcellenceinGraduateStudentServicerecognizesthe

graduatestudentwhoexemplifiesthededicationtodepartmentalserviceandcollegialitythatProfessorEmeritusJoeWeixlmannembodied.Theawardisgiveninthespringsemester,inlightoftherecordofthestudent'sservice,asrecognizedbytheChairoftheDepartmentandbytheDirectorofGraduateStudies.Thisawardcarriesacashprizeof$500.

OtherAwards

InformationregardingtheawardssponsoredbyGraduateEducationandtheGraduateStudentAssociationmaybefoundontheirrespectivewebsites,whicharereferencedinthefinalappendixtothisdocument.

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APPENDICES

Master’sRoadmap

Master’s(ThesisorEssay)Roadmap

DoctoralRoadmap

Master’sAdvisingForm

DoctoralAdvisingForm

M.A.ExamLists

Master’sExamChecklist

DoctoralExamReadingLists

DoctoralExamChecklist

KeyWebLinks

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Roadmap:MasterofArts–EnglishCollegeofArts&Sciences

DepartmentofEnglishCatalogYear:2018-2019

Thisroadmapisarecommendedsemester-by-semesterplanofstudyforthisprogram.Theplanshownassumesfull-timeenrollment.Coursesandmilestonesdesignatedascritical(inboldfaceandshadedareas)mustbecompletedinthesemesterlistedtoensureatimelygraduation.Allrequirementsaresubjecttochange,includingthesemesteracourseisoffered.Itisanexampleofwhata2-yearplancouldlooklikeforatypicalstudent.Itshouldnotbeusedintheplaceofregularacademicadvisingappointments.Allstudentsshouldmeetwiththeiradvisorseachsemester.CourseSubjectandTitle Credits ImportantNotesSemesterOne:(9credits)ENGL5000,IntroductiontoResearchMethods 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5010,TeachingWriting 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterTwo:(6credits) ENGL5110,LiteraryTheory 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterThree:(9credits)ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6xxx 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterFour:(6credits)CompletionoffinaloralexamENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes ProgramNotes:StudentsmusttakebothENGL5000andENGL5110,aswellas12hoursinfourofthefollowingfivefields:1.Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature(3hours)2.Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature(c.1500-1800)(3hours)3.Literatureofthelong19thcentury(c.1789-1914):British,American,AfricanAmerican,orTransatlantic(3

hours)4.Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature:British,Irish,American,AfricanAmerican,Transatlantic,or

Postcolonial(3hours)5.Rhetoricand/orCompositionexclusiveofENGL5010(3hours)Studentsmustselectoneofthreedegree-completionoptions:1. 30hoursofcoursework&afinaloralexam(courseworkonlyoption)2. 27hoursofcoursework&ENGL5980:Grad.ReadingCourse,intheirfinalsemester(essayoption)3. 24hoursofcoursework&6hoursofENGL5990:ThesisResearch,eitherintheirfinalsemesterordivided

betweenthethirdandfourthsemester(thesisoption)

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Roadmap:MasterofArts(ThesisorEssay)–EnglishCollegeofArts&Sciences

DepartmentofEnglishCatalogYear:2018-2019

Thisroadmapisarecommendedsemester-by-semesterplanofstudyforthisprogram.Theplanshownassumesfull-timeenrollment.Coursesandmilestonesdesignatedascritical(inboldfaceandshadedareas)mustbecompletedinthesemesterlistedtoensureatimelygraduation.Allrequirementsaresubjecttochange,includingthesemesteracourseisoffered.Itisanexampleofwhata2-yearplancouldlooklikeforatypicalstudent.Itshouldnotbeusedintheplaceofregularacademicadvisingappointments.Allstudentsshouldmeetwiththeiradvisorseachsemester.CourseSubjectandTitle Credits ImportantNotesSemesterOne:(9credits)ENGL5000,IntroductiontoResearchMethods 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5010,TeachingWriting 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterTwo:(6credits) ENGL5110,LiteraryTheory 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterThree:(9credits)ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5990,ThesisResearch[thesisoptionstudentsonly] 3.0 Seeprogramnotes

SemesterFour:(6credits)Completionofthesis/essayANDcompletionoffinaloralexamEitherENGL5980,GraduateReadingCourse[essayoptionstudentsonly]orENGL5990,ThesisResearch[thesisoptionstudentsonly]

3.0 Seeprogramnotes

ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes ProgramNotes:StudentsmusttakebothENGL5000&ENGL5110,and12hoursinfourofthefollowingfivefields:1.Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature(3hours)2.Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature(c.1500-1800)(3hours)3.Literatureofthelong19thcentury(c.1789-1914):British,American,AfricanAmerican,orTransatlantic(3

hours)4.Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature:British,Irish,American,AfricanAmerican,Transatlantic,or

Postcolonial(3hours)5.Rhetoricand/orCompositionexclusiveofENGL5010(3hours)Studentsmustselectoneofthreedegree-completionoptions:1. 30hoursofcoursework&afinaloralexam(courseworkonlyoption)2. 27hoursofcoursework&ENGL5980:GraduateReadingCourse,intheirfinalsemester(essayoption)3. 24hoursofcoursework&6hoursofENGL5990:ThesisResearch,eitherintheirfinalsemesterordivided

betweenthethirdandfourthsemester(thesisoption)

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Roadmap:PhD–EnglishCollegeofArts&Sciences

DepartmentofEnglishCatalogYear:2018-2019

Thisroadmapisarecommendedsemester-by-semesterplanofstudyforthisprogram.Theplanshownassumesfull-timeenrollment.Coursesandmilestonesdesignatedascritical(inboldfaceandshadedareas)mustbecompletedinthesemesterlistedtoensureatimelygraduation.Allrequirementsaresubjecttochange,includingthesemesteracourseisoffered.CourseSubjectandTitle Credits ImportantNotesSemesterOne:(6credits)ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterTwo:(6credits) ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterThree:(6credits)ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterFour:(6credits)ENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5XXXor6XXX 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterFive:(3credits) PreparationsforExamsandDissertationProspectus ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 3.0 SeeprogramnotesForeignLanguageCourse 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterSix:(3credits) CompletionofWritten&OralComprehensiveExams&DissertationProspectusApproval

ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterSeven:(3credits) ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterEight:(3credits) ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 3.0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterNine:(0credits) ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 0 SeeprogramnotesENGL5899,ProfessionalizationPracticum 0 Seeprogramnotes SemesterTen:(0credits) CompletionofDissertationDefense ENGL6990,DissertationResearch 0 Seeprogramnotes

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ProgramNotes:Studentswhohavetakengraduatecourseworkinfourofthefivefollowingfieldsasmaster’sstudents,beyondcompletingENGL5000,5010,and5110,needonlytake9(of24required)hoursinthreeofthefivefieldsaspartoftheirdoctoralcoursework.Doctoralstudentswhohavenotmetthethresholdmaster’slevelcriterionmusttake12(of24required)hoursinfourofthefollowingfivefields:

1. Anglo-Saxonand/orMedievalLiterature(3hrs.)2. Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature(c.1500-1800)(3hrs.)3. Literatureofthelong19thcentury(c.1789-1914):British,American,AfricanAmerican,or

Transatlantic(3hrs.)4. Modernand/orcontemporaryliterature:British,Irish,American,AfricanAmerican,Transatlantic,

orPostcolonial(3hrs.)5. Rhetoricand/orCompositionexclusiveofENGL5010(3hrs.)

Priortotakingtheirqualifyingexaminations,everystudentinthedoctoralprogrammustcertifyareadingcompetenceinscholarshipdrawnfromonemodernforeignlanguagerelevanttotheirliterarystudy.French,German,andSpanisharethemodernlanguagesinwhichtheuniversityhasbeenabletoprovideregularsupportandinstruction,butotherrelevantlanguagesareequallyacceptable.AdditionallanguagecompetenceisrequiredofstudentsworkinginMedievalorEarlyModernBritishLiterature,whomustdemonstratetheirabilitytoreadliteraturewritteninLatin,classicalGreek,or,uponspecialrequest,Hebrew.Therearefourwaystodemonstratereadingcompetenceinaforeignlanguage:

1. BydocumentingreadingcompetenceasanM.A.student.2. ByperformingsatisfactorilyinanacceleratedreadingcoursebytheDepartmentofLanguages,

Literatures,&Cultures.3. Bysuccessfullycompletinga400-levelcourseintheDepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&

Cultures.4. Throughatwo-hourexaminationadministeredbytheEnglishdepartmentandgradedbythe

DepartmentofLanguages,Literatures,&Cultures.

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Master’sProgramAdvisingWorksheetSaintLouisUniversityEnglishDepartmentEffectiveFall2014

StudentName_______________________________

AdvisorName_______________________________

Semester________________________________

COURSENUMBER&NAME SEMESTER&CREDITHOURS

1.ENGL5000,IntrotoResearchMethods _________________3___

2.ENGL5110,LiteraryTheory _________________3___

3.ENGL5010,TeachingWriting _________________3___

4.ENGL5/6XXX,Anglo-Saxon&/orMedievalLit_________________3___

5.ENGL5/6XXX,Renaissance/EarlyModernLit_________________3___

6.ENGL5/6XXX,Literatureofthelong19thcentury_________________3___

7.ENGL5/6XXX,Modernand/orcontemp.literature_________________3___

8.ENGL5/6XXX,Rhetoricand/orComposition_________________3___

9.Elective _________________3___

10.Elective _________________3___

TOTAL:30

NOTES● English5010:Studentswhointendtoteachinthefirst-yearwritingprogrammustsuccessfullycompleteEnglish5010priortoorconcurrentlywiththeirfirstsemesterofteaching.

● 4000-LevelCourses:Nomorethan2coursesatthe4000levelmaycounttowardmeetingmaster’scourseworkrequirements.

● Extra-DepartmentalCourses:Nomorethan6credithoursofnon-SLUand/ornon-Englishcourseworkmaybecountedtowardthedegree.Non-EnglishcoursesrequirepriorapprovalbytheDirectorofGraduateStudies,usingthepetitionprocessdescribedinthe“RulesGoverningCourseworkOutsidetheDepartment.”

● English5980:Nomorethan3hoursof5980maybetakenforcredittowardgraduation. ● M.A.Thesis:ThosepursuingthethesisoptionfortheM.A.willsubstitute6hoursofENGL5990,ThesisResearch,forcourses9and10.Accumulationofthesecreditsmaybeginafterthestudenthasconcludedtheirfirstsemesterofcoursework,althoughagradeof“IP”shouldbeassignedforthesecreditsuntilthethesishasbeensuccessfullycompleted.

ApplyingtoGraduate:AllM.A.studentsmustcompletetheApplicationforDegreeOnlineinthesemesterinwhichtheyintendtograduate.

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M.A.ExamInformationCommittee1.2.3.ExamSemester/Date:

M.A.ThesisInformationAdvisor:Title:DefenseSemester/Date:

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DoctoralProgramAdvisingWorksheetSaintLouisUniversityEnglishDepartmentRevisedSpring2018

StudentName_______________________________

AdvisorName_______________________________

Semester________________COURSENUMBER&NAME SEMESTER&CREDITHOURS

1.ENGL5000,IntrotoResearchMethods _________________3___

2.ENGL5110,LiteraryTheory _________________3___

3.ENGL5010,TeachingWriting _________________3___

4.ENGL5/6XXX,Anglo-Saxon&/orMedievalLiterature_________________3___

5.ENGL5/6XXX,Renaissance/EarlyModernLiterature_________________3___

6.ENGL5/6XXX,Literatureofthelong19thcentury _________________3___

7.ENGL5/6XXX,Modernand/orContemp.Literature _________________3___

8.ENGL5/6XXX,Rhetoricand/orComposition _________________3___

TOTAL:24

9.LanguageRequirement1 _________________0-3__

10.LanguageReq.2(OldEnglishthroughEarlyMod.studentsonly)_________________0-3__

11-14.ENGL6990,DissertationResearch ___________________12__

15.ENGL5899,ProfessionalizationPracticum ________________0__

NOTES● English5000,5010,&5110:ENGL5000,5010,and5110,ortheirequivalents,arerequiredofallenteringdoctoralstudents.

● 400-LevelCourses:Nomorethan2coursesatthe4000levelmaycounttowardmeetingdoctoralcourseworkrequirements.

● Extra-DepartmentalCourses:Nomorethan6credithoursofnon-SLUand/ornon-Englishcourseworkmaybecountedtowardthedegree.Non-EnglishcoursesrequirepriorapprovalbytheDirectorofGraduateStudies,usingthepetitionprocessdescribedinthe“RulesGoverningCourseworkOutsidetheDepartment.”

● English5899:doctoralstudentsalsorequiredtotake5899inthefallsemestertheyplantoenterthejobmarket.

● English6980:Nomorethan3hoursof6980maybetakenforcredittowardgraduation. ● English6990:Alldoctoralstudentsmustaccumulateaminimumof12credithoursofDissertationResearch,whichtheymaydistributeoverseveralterms,commensuratewiththeintensityoftheirresearchinvolvement.Agradeof“IP”shouldbeassignedforthesecreditsuntilthedissertationhasbeensuccessfullycompleted.

ApplyingtoGraduate:AllPh.D.studentsmustcompletetheApplicationforDegreeOnlineinthesemesterinwhichtheyintendtograduate.

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ExamCommittee(Written*,Oral,andProspectus*.

*1.Advisor*2.*3.4.5.

Dates(CompletionSemesterandDate.CompetencyEssayOralDefenseProspectusDefense

DissertationCommittee1.Director2.3.TitleDefense(CompletionSemester/Date.

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M.A.EXAMINATIONREADINGLIST(forthoseenteringthemaster’sdegreeprograminthefallof2016,2017,or2018).

Allcandidatesforamaster’sdegreeinEnglish,attheconclusionoftheirprogramsofstudy,mustpassaone-houroralexaminationcoveringalistof12literaryworks.Thislistwillbedevelopedtri-annuallybythedepartmentasawholeandrepresentsavarietyofperiodsandgenres.Theoutstandingcandidatewillmovewithdexterityamongclosereadingsofthetexts,thetexts’criticalheritage,andthelist’sculturalandhistoricalcontexts.TheexaminingcommitteeforanM.A.examinationconsistsofthreefacultymembersofthecandidate’schoice;master’scandidates,intheirsecondyearofstudy,areresponsibleforapproachingfacultymemberstoserveontheirexamcommitteeswiththeobjectiveofassemblingexaminerscoveringarangeofareas.A13thworkwillconsistofaninfluentialtheoreticalorcriticaltextselectedbythestudentfromthedepartmentallydevelopedlistof10works.

ReadingListfortheM.A.Exam(exclusiveofthetheoretical/criticaltext):Beowulf(8th-11thC).ThomasMalory,SelectionsfromLeMorteDarthur:TheWinchesterManuscript,ed.HelenCooper

(2008;orig.pub.1485)–“MarriageofKingUtherUntoKingArthur,”“TaleofSirLancelot,”“BookofTristram,”“LancelotandGuenivere,”“DeathofArthur.”

ATrioofRevengeTragedies:ThomasKyd,TheSpanishTragedy(1587?);ThomasMiddleton,TheRevenger’sTragedy(1606);JohnWebster,TheWhiteDevil(1612)

JohnMilton,SamsonAgonistes(1671)NathanielHawthorne,TheScarletLetter:ARomance(1850)GeorgeEliot,TheLiftedVeil(1859)HarrietBeecherStowe,TheMinister’sWooing(1859)ErnestHemingway,In OurTime(1925)VirginiaWoolf,TotheLighthouse(1927)MalcolmX,withAlexHaley,TheAutobiographyofMalcolmX(1965)ShermanAlexie,LoneRangerandTontoFistfightinHeaven(19930MichaelOndaatje,Anil’sGhost(2000)

TheoryandCriticismListfortheM.A.Exam(eachcandidateselectsonetext):SaraAhmed,WillfulSubjects(2014)WalterBenjamin,Illuminations:Essays&Reflections(1969)JacquesDerrida,ActsofLiterature(1991)LeeEdelman,NoFuture:QueerTheoryandtheDeathDrive(2004)FranzFanon,BlackSkin,WhiteMasks(1952)FredericJameson,The AntinomiesofRealism(2013)BrunoLatour,WeHaveNeverBeenModern(1991)DavidS.Reynolds,BeneaththeAmericanRenaissance:TheSubversiveImaginationintheAgeof

EmersonandMelville(1989)EveKosofskySedgwick,EpistemologyoftheCloset(1990)TobinSiebers,DisabilityTheory(2008)

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M.A.EXAMINATION(forthoseenteringthemaster’sdegreeprogramonorafterfall2019)

1. BytheendofthethirdsemesteroftheMA,thestudentmustgeneratealistof15texts

underthedirectionofthreefacultymembers(5textsperfacultymember).Thesetextsmaybedrawnfromcourseworkandshouldspanatleast3ofthedepartment’s5distributionareas.Thelistshouldbebasedonaunifyingconcern,argument,theme,orquestion.

2. Theoralexamwillbescheduledforapproximately1.5hours.Inthefirst15minutes,thestudentwillmakeaformalpresentationwhichshouldconsistofanargumentaboutthesignificanceofthelistoftextsandhowtheworksconnectwithoneanother.Itcanconsistofatalkfromnotesoraconference-paperstylepresentation.Visualmaterials,suchasslides,maybeused.

3. Theremainderoftheexamwillconsistofquestionsfromthecommittee,whichmaybequestionsabouttheformalpresentationbutmayalsobeaboutanyaspectsoftheindividualworksonthelist.

4. Theexamwillbeevaluatedusingarubriconafail/pass/passwithdistinctionbasis.The

rubriciscurrentlybeingdevelopedbythegraduatecommittee.Itwillbeapprovedbythefaculty,andaddedtothegraduatestudenthandbooknolaterthanMay2020.

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M.A.PORTFOLIO(forthoseenteringthemaster’sdegreeprogramonorafterfall2019)

MAstudentsarerequiredtoproduceafinalportfolioinordertograduatefromtheMAprogram.Theportfolioshouldconsistofthefollowingdocuments.

• Aone-pagereflectionthatshouldreflectontherelationshipbetweenthestudent’sprogramofstudyandtheirfuturegoals.

• Ac.v.

• Aprofessionalizationdocument(aproposalforaPhDprogram,acoverletterforanon-academicjob,ateachingstatementofphilosophy,etc).

• Apolishedpieceofwriting(arevisedseminarpaper,theMAessay,orthethesis)

Theportfoliomustbeturnedintotheoralexamcommitteethreeweekspriortotheexamforapproval.Itwillnotbegraded,butitmustbedeemedsatisfactory,accordingtowrittencriteria,bytheMAexamcommitteechairinorderforthestudenttomoveontotheoralexam.Thecriteriaforasatisfactoryportfolioarecurrentlybeingdevelopedbythegraduatecommittee.TheywillbeapprovedbythefacultyandaddedtothegraduatestudenthandbooknolaterthanMay2020.

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M.A.EXAMINATIONCHECKLIST(forthoseenteringthemaster’sdegreeprograminthefallof2016,2017,or2018)Tograduateinatimelyfashion,followthesestepsintheorderindicated.◻ Figureoutwhichexamlistyouwillbetestedover(endofyear1) ◻ Startdrafting,withinputfromyourmentor,youressay/thesis(endofyear1)[essay/thesis

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GUIDELINESFORTHEPh.D.QUALIFYINGEXAMINATION

ANGLO-SAXONANDEARLYMEDIEVALLITERATUREREADINGLIST(forthoseenteringthedoctoraldegreeprogrambeforeFall2019)

OldEnglish1.Beowulf2.Seafarer3.Wanderer4.Elegies:TheRuin,Wife'sLament,WulfandEadwacer,Husband'sMessage5.DreamoftheRood6.Cynewulf,Juliana7.Andreas8.Judith9.Wulfstan,SermoLupi10.Aelfric,OnFalseGods11.Widsith12.BattleofMaldon13.Deor14.TheParkerChronicle15.RiddlesoftheExeterBook(selection)OldNorse16.SnorriSturluson,Ynglingasaga(fromHeimskringla)17.VölsungaSaga18.HrolfKraki'sSaga19.SnorriSturluson,ProseEdda(exceptHáttatal)20.PoeticEdda,mythological:Völuspá,Hávamál,Þrymskviða,Lokasenna,Völundarkviða21.PoeticEdda,heroic:Grípisspá,Fáfnismál,Atlakviða,Atlamál22.GisliSursson'sSaga23.Grettir'sSaga24.HrafnkelFrey'sGoði'sSaga25.VinlandSagasMiddleEnglishandContinentalLiterature26.Chaucer,TheCanterburyTales(Riverside.27.Chaucer,ParliamentofFowls,HouseofFame,BookoftheDuchess(Riverside)28.Chaucer,TroilusandCriseyde(RiversideorWindeatt'sPenguined).29.SirGawainandtheGreenKnight,ed.J.R.R.TolkienandE.V.Gordonrev.NormanDavis.But

seealso(andforPearl.MalcolmAndrewandRonaldWaldron,eds),ThePoemsofthePearlManuscript,andalsoA.C.CawleyandJ.J.Anderson,eds.,SirGawainandtheGreenKnight,Pearl,Cleanness,Patience(Everyman,London,1991)

30.Pearl,ed.E.V.Gordon31.St.Erkenwald32.TheOwlandtheNightingale33.AncreneWisse34.Layamon'sBrut35.PiersPlowman(B-Text.,Langland(ed.Schmidt)36.TheBookofMargeryKempe(EETSed).37.AVisionandARevelation:TheWritingsofJulianofNorwich(ed.WatsonandJenkins)

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38.WynnereandWastoure(EETSorTEAMS)39.JohnGower,ConfessioAmantis40.Malory,MorteD'Arthur,Books6,7,841.TheYorkPlay(ed.Beadle,EETS)42.TheDigbyMaryMagdalene43.TheCroxtonPlayoftheSacrament44.MiddleEnglishRomances:choosesixfromthefollowing:Havelok,YwainandGawain,Sir

Orfeo,SirLaunfal,TheAwntyrsoffArthureattheTerneWathelyne,TheWeddyngofSyrGawenandDameRagnell,andTheSegeoffMelayne(inNortonedition,ed.Shepherd);SirEglamourofArtois,SirBevisofHampton,KingHorn,SirGowther,Emaré,TheTaleofGamelyn,LeFreine

45.SelectionsfromWilliamDunbar,Poems,ed.JamesKinsley46.Henryson,TheTestamentofCresseid47.SelectionsofMiddleEnglishreligiousandsecularlyrics48.MariedeFrance,Lais49.ChrétiendeTroyes,LancelotortheKnightoftheCart,ErecandEnide,Perceval,leContedu

Graal(inEverymantrans).50.EitherAndreasCapellanus,TheArtofCourtlyLoveorTheRomanceoftheRose(several

translations,bute.g.trans.CharlesDahlberg(Hanover,1983).

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LATEMEDIEVALANDEARLYSIXTEENTHCENTURYLITERATUREREADINGLIST(forthoseenteringthedoctoraldegreeprogrambeforeFall2019)

TherationalebehindthislististhatintendingPh.D.candidatesshouldobtainagraspofarangeofwritingsinMiddleEnglishandtheTudorperiod,andofthepowerfulandprovocativetextsthatshowthatrange.ItattendstotheextraordinaryvarietyofgenresthatmakeupmedievalandTudorliterature,andasksyoutothinkaboutthekindofdialoguethatmightbesetupamongthem.Itincludesmajorauthors,suchasChaucer,thatyou’llbeexpectedtoknowthoroughlyasascholarandfutureteacher,butalsoaimstoindicateemergingandlesswell-knownareasthathaveredefinedthewholeshapeofthefieldinthelastdecadesandproducednewcanons:raceandethnicity,medievalwomen’swriting,conflictsaroundpoliticalandreligioushierarchy,theoriesofsex,gender,bodies,andidentities,disability,nationalhistories,bookandmanuscripthistories,andthequestioningofperiodboundariesbetween“medieval”and“earlymodern.”

1. MariedeFrance,Lais(intranslation)(latetwelfthcentury)2. ChrétiendeTroyes,YvainandLancelot(intranslation)(latetwelfthcentury)3. GuillaumedeLorrisandJeandeMeun,LeRomandelaRose(intranslation)(1230-1275)4. Layamon’sBrut(ca.1190)5. TheLifeofChristinaofMarkyate,trans.C.H.Talbot,revisedFanousandLeyser,Oxford

World’sClassics2008(twelfthcentury)6. TheOwlandtheNightingale(latetwelfthorthirteenthcentury)7. AncreneWisse(earlythirteenthcentury)8. MiddleEnglishromances:“Havelok,”“YwainandGawain,”“SirOrfeo,”“SirLaunfal,”“The

AwntyrsoffArthureattheTerneWathelyne,”“TheWeddyngofSyrGawenandDameRagnell,”“TheSegeoffMelayne,”(allinMiddleEnglishRomances,ed.StephenH.A.Shepherd,NortonCriticalEditions),SirGowther,TheTaleofGamelyn,KingofTars.(ca.1225toca.1500)

9. MiddleEnglishlyrics(eitherRichardL.HoffmanandMaxwellS.Luria,eds.MiddleEnglishLyrics(NortonCriticalEditions)orThomasG.Duncan,ed.MedievalEnglishLyrics:1200-1400,PenguinClassics,1996)(thirteenthtofifteenthcenturies)

10. GeoffreyChaucer,CanterburyTales(all)(ca.1387-1400)11. GeoffreyChaucer,TroilusandCriseyde(1381-86)12. GeoffreyChaucer,BookoftheDuchess,HouseofFame,ParliamentofFowls,Legendof

GoodWomen,AnelidaandArciteandshorterpoems(inChaucer,DreamVisionsandOtherPoems,ed.KathrynL.Lynch,NortonCriticalEditions)(late1370s-1388)

13. ThomasUsk,TheTestamentofLove(1384-5)14. StErkenwald(ca.1386)15. SirGawainandtheGreenKnight,Pearl,Cleanness,Patience(1400-1410)16. WilliamLangland,PiersPlowman(BText)(ca.1377)17. WynnereandWastoure(ca.1352)18. JohnGower,ConfessioAmantis(1390)19. TheSiegeofJerusalem(ca.1382-1390)20. AlliterativeMorteArthure(ca.1400)21. ChristinedePizan,BookoftheCityofLadies(intranslation)(1405)22. ThomasHoccleve,TheRegementofPrincesand“MyCompleinte”andOtherPoems,ed.

RogerEllis(1411)23. CloudofUnknowing(latefourteenthcentury)24. TheBookofMargeryKempe(ca.1436-8)

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25. JulianofNorwich,AVisionandARevelation(26. JohnLydgate,TheSiegeofThebesandTheTempleofGlass(27. SelectedWycliffiteWritings,ed.AnneHudson(1380s)28. OsbernBokenham,LegendsofHolyWomen(1443–1447)29. YorkPlay(ca.1463-1477)30. TheDigbyMaryMagdalenePlay(latefourteenth/earlyfifteenthcentury)31. CroxtonPlayoftheSacrament(ca.1491)32. MacroPlays(CastleofPerseverance,Mankind,Wisdom)33. SirThomasMalory,MorteDarthur(TheWinchesterManuscript,ed.HelenCooper)

(1469-70)34. Hary,TheWallace(ca.1471-79)35. Henryson,Douglas,Dunbar:allselectionsinTheMakars:AnAnthology,ed.Jacqueline

Tasioulas(Canongate)(fifteenthandearlysixteenthcenturies)36. BookofJohnMandeville,ed.andtrans.IainMacLeodHiggins(Hackett)(ca.1357-66)37. PastonLetters(selection,e.g.DianeWatt)(1422–1509)38. JamesI,TheKingisQuair(fifteenthcentury)39. HenryMedwall,FulgensandLucrece(ca.1497)40. ThomasMore,Utopia(1516),DialogueofComfortAgainstTribulation(1553)41. JohnSkelton,BowgeofCourt,PhilipSparowe,TunningofElynourRummynge,Speke

Parott,CollynCloute,GarlandofLaurel(1513–1522)42. WilliamBaldwin,BewaretheCat(1553)43. WilliamTyndale,TheObedienceofaChristianMan(1528)44. JohnBale,KingJohn(1538)45. ThomasWyatt,Songs,Epigrams,Sonnets,Satires,Psalms(1557)46. HenryHoward,EarlofSurrey,poems,translations,Psalmparaphrases(1557)47. SirThomasElyot,TheBokenamedtheGovernour(1531)48. JohnHeywood,ThePlayofLove,ThePlayoftheWether(1533)49. TheExaminationsofAnneAskew(1547)50. NicholasUdall,RoisterDoister(ca.1451),Respublica(1553)

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EARLYMODERNBRITISHLITERATUREREADINGLIST(forthoseenteringthedoctoraldegreeprogrambeforeFall2019)

Intermsofliteraryculture,theearly-modernperiodmaybecharacterizedasbeginningwiththewide-scaleintroductionofprintingintoEnglandandScotland(andlatertoIreland)inthelatefifteenthandearlysixteenthcenturies.Whenitendedisamatterofdispute,butforthepurposesofthislistweareadoptingthedevelopmentofnewpoeticandliterarystylesassociatedwithpost-Restorationcultureasanappropriateterminusadquem.Thatisnottosaythatmanuscriptculturedisappearedwiththearrivaloftheprintedbook.Farfromit.Butthedisseminationofprintedworkseffectedprofoundchangesinrelationshipsbetweenauthorsandreaders.Theworksselectedherearerepresentativeofsome(notall)ofthedominantliterarystylesandgenresofthefirsttwohundredyearsofanglophoneprintculture.Therangeispurposefullybroad,encompassing:courtlylyricpoetry;religiousandcontroversialworks;romance;handbooksforbehavior;satire;rhetoricaltreatises;playtexts;voyagenarratives;philosophicalinquiry;politicaltreatises;autobiography;andreligiouspoetry.Certaintextsmaybeconsideredliteraryandculturallandmarks(e.g.the1611or“KingJames”Bible,TheBookofCommonPrayer,the1623folioofShakespeare’splays,Milton’sParadiseLost)whoselastingeffectsonliteraryculturestillresonatewithmodernwritersandreaders.Othertextsaremoreimmediatelyrootedinthecircumstancesoftheirproduction,whichincludereligiousdebate,questionsconcerninggovernment,gender,andthemid-seventeenthcenturypoliticalconfrontationsoftheBritishcivilwars.Astudentwhohasreadtheworksonthislistandthoughtaboutthedifferentpatternsofsimilarityanddifferencewhichmaybetracedbetweenandamongstthetextswehaveselected,should,wefeel,bereasonablywellpreparedtobeginfurtherscholarlyinquiryatdoctorallevelintoearly-modernliteratureandculture.

1. JohnSkelton,selectedpoetry(c.1489-1523)(suggestededitionScattergood,1983).2. WilliamDunbar,selectedpoetry(c.1500-1513)(suggestededitionsBawcutt,1998,or

Conlee,2004).3. SirThomasMore,Utopia(1516).4. SirThomasWyatt,selectedpoetry(c.1525-42)(suggestededitionDaalder,1975).5. HenryHoward,EarlofSurrey,selectedpoetry(c.1530s-1547)(suggestededitionJones,

1964).6. SirThomasElyot,TheBookcalledtheGovernor(1531).7. TheBookofCommonPrayer(either1552or1662edition).8. JohnKnox,TheFirstBlastoftheTrumpetAgainsttheMonstrousRegimentofWomen

(1558).9. QueenElizabethI,selectedproseandpoetry(suggestededitionMarcus,Rose,and

Mueller,2002).10. TheBible(Genevaversion(1560)orAuthorized(1611)version):Genesis,Exodus,

Judges,1-2Samuel,SongofSolomon,Job,Luke,John,1-2Corinthians,Romans,Revelation.

11. BaldassareCastiglione,TheBookoftheCourtier(trans.SirThomasHoby,1561).12. IsabellaWhitney,selectionsfromTheCopyofaLetter...toherUnconstantLover(1566-7),

ASweetNosegay(1573).13. WilliamBaldwin,BewaretheCat(1553).14. EdmundSpenser,TheShepheardesCalendar(1579),TheFaerieQueene:I-III(1590),“The

MutabilitieCantos”(1609)(suggestededitionHamilton,2001).15. SirWalterRalegh,selectedpoetry(c.1582-92)(suggestededitionRudick,1999).16. ChristopherMarlowe,Tamburlaine(Pt.I)(c.1587),EdwardII(c.1592),DoctorFaustus

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17. GeorgePuttenham,TheArtofEnglishPoesy(1589)(suggestededitionRebhornandWhigham,2007).

18. SirPhilipSidney,AstrophilandStella(1591),AnApologieforPoetry(1595).19. ThomasKyd,TheSpanishTragedy(1592).20. JohnDonne,selectionsfromthepoetryandprose(suggestededitionCarey,1990).21. ThomasNashe,TheUnfortunateTraveller(1594).22. SelectionsfromRichardHakluyt,ThePrincipalNavigations,Voyages,Traffiquesand

DiscoveriesoftheEnglishNation(1598-1600)(suggestededitionBeeching,1972).23. KingJamesVIandI,BasiliconDoron(1599)(suggestededitionSommerville,1994).24. SirJohnDavies,“NosceTeipsum”(1599)(suggestededitionKrueger,1975).25. Mary(Sidney)Herbert,CountessofPembroke,Psalms(trans.,withSirPhilipSidney,

1599)(suggestededitionHannayetal.,1998).26. MicheldeMontaigne,selectionsfromtheEssays(trans.JohnFlorio,1603).27. WilliamShakespeare:ofthe37plays,select5comedies,5histories,5tragedies(as

designatedinthe1623FirstFolio);studythestructure(includingparatexts)ofthe1623Folioandbeawareofspecialproblemsinvolvingvariantquartoeditions.

28. SirFrancisBacon,TheAdvancementofLearning(1605).29. ThomasMiddleton,TheRevengersTragedy(1606).30. BenJonson,Volpone(c.1605-6),TheMasqueofBlackness(1608),TheAlchemist(1610),

BartholomewFair(1614),TheForrest(1616).31. AemiliaLanyer,SalveDeusRexJudaeorum(1611).32. JohnWebster,TheWhiteDevil(1612).33. ElizabethCary,TheTragedieofMariam(1613).34. MaryWroth,PamphiliatoAmphilanthusfromTheCountesseofMontgomery'sUrania

(1621)(suggestededitionRoberts,ThePoemsofLadyMaryWroth,1983).35. WilliamRowley,JohnFord,ThomasDekker,TheWitchofEdmonton(1621)36. ThomasMiddletonandWilliamRowley,TheChangeling(1622).37. GeorgeHerbert,selectionsfromTheTemple(1633).38. SirThomasBrowne,ReligioMedici(1643).39. JohnMilton,Poems(1645),ParadiseLost(1667),SamsonAgonistes(1671),Areopagitica

(1644).40. RichardCrashaw,selectionsfromStepstotheTemple(1646).41. RichardLovelace,selectionsfromLucasta(1649),Lucasta:PosthumePoems(1660).42. ThomasHobbes,Leviathan(1651)PartsIandII.43. AnnaTrapnel,TheCryofaStone(1654).44. MargaretCavendish,TheBlazingWorld(1666).45. KatherinePhilips,selectedpoetry(firstauthorizededition1667)(suggestededition

Thomas,1995).46. JohnWilmot,2ndEarlofRochester,selectedpoems(c.1672-1676)(suggestededition

Walker,1988).47. JohnBunyan,ThePilgrim'sProgress(1678).48. AndrewMarvell,selectedpoems(firstedition1681)(suggestededitionSmith,2006).49. JohnDryden,AbsalomandAchitophel(1681).50. AphraBehn,Oroonoko(1688).

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THEBRITISHLONGNINETEENTHCENTURYREADINGLIST(forthoseenteringthedoctoraldegreeprogrambeforeFall2019)

Arecognizedcategoryofliteraryhistory,thelongnineteenthcenturyisdefinedsomewhatdifferentlybydifferentscholars.ItsoriginscanbedatedtobiographicallysignificanteventssuchasWordsworth'sbirthin1770;politicalupheavalssuchastheFrenchRevolutionin1789;orlandmarkliterarypublications,suchastheappearanceofLyricalBalladsin1798.Similarly,itsendingcouldbearguedas1895,theyearofOscarWilde'strial;1901,thedateofQueenVictoria'sdeath;or1914,thebeginningofthefirstWorldWar.Understandingthevariousscholarlyargumentsforandagainstthesedates,aswellasothers,isanimportantbeginningforembarkingonthestudyofthisliteraryperiod.Forthepurposesofthefollowinglist,wehavedefinedthisperiodasbeginningin1789andendingin1914.Bracketedbytwopoliticalupheavalsthatproducedextendedperiodsofmilitaryconflict,thelongnineteenthcenturywasaperiodofrevolutionandradicalreform-aesthetically,politically,sexually,andculturally.FromtheformalandpoliticalexperimentsoftheRomanticsandVictorianstothevexedattemptsbytheearlyModerniststoforgeanewliterarytradition,theculturesoflongnineteenthcenturyareakeysitefortheformationofthepresent.1. Burke,ReflectionsontheRevolutioninFrance(1790)2. Wollstonecraft,AVindicationoftheRightsofWoman(1792)3. Blake,TheBookofUrizen(1794)4. Godwin,CalebWilliams(1794)5. Hays,TheVictimofPrejudice(1799)6. Wordsworth,ThePrelude(1799;1805;1850)7. Owenson,TheWildIrishGirl(1806)8. Austen,MansfieldPark(1814)9. Scott,Waverley(1814)10. Edgeworth,Harrington(1817)11. Coleridge,SybillineLeaves(1817)12. M.WollstonecraftShelley,Frankenstein(1818&1831editions)13. Byron,DonJuan(1819-1824)14. Keats,Lamia,Isabella,andtheEveofSt.Agnes(entire1820volume)15. P.B.Shelley,PrometheusUnbound(1820)16. DeQuincey,ConfessionsofanEnglishOpiumEater(1821)17. Maturin,MelmoththeWanderer(1821)18. Clare,PoemsDescriptiveofRuralLifeandScenery(1820)19. Carlyle,PastandPresent(1843)20. Ruskin,SelectedWorks,ed.DinahBirch(1843-81)21. Tennyson,InMemoriam(completed1849)andMaud(1855)22. Bronte,Villette(1853)23. Dickens,BleakHouse(1853)24. Gaskell,NorthandSouth(1855)25. J.S.Mill,OnLiberty(1859)26. Collins,TheWomaninWhite(1859)27. Boucicault,TheColleenBawn(1860);TheShaughran(1874)28. Arnold,CultureandAnarchy(1869)29. Swinburne,PoemsandBallads(1866)30. Mill,OntheSubjectionofWomen(1869)31. Pater,TheRenaissance(1873edn):"Preface","TheSchoolofGiorgione","Conclusion"32. GeorgeEliot,DanielDeronda(1876)

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33. ChristinaRossetti,APageantandOtherPoems(1881)34. DanteGabrielRossetti,TheHouseofLife(1881)35. Schreiner,StoryofanAfricanFarm(1883)36. H.RiderHaggard,She(1887)37. MichaelField,LongAgo(1889)38. Wilde,Intentions(1891)39. Wilde,TheImportanceofBeingEarnest(1895)40. Shaw,Mrs.Warren'sProfession(1893)41. Egerton,KeyNotes(1893)42. Gissing,TheOddWomen(1893)43. Hardy,JudetheObscure(1895)44. Stoker,Dracula(1897)45. Conrad,LordJim(serializedinBlackwood'sMagazine1899-1900;1900)46. Kipling,Kim(1901)47. Synge,ThePlayboyoftheWesternWorld(1907)48. Forster,Howard'sEnd(1910)49. Joyce,Dubliners(1914)50. RupertBrooke,1914andOtherPoems(posth1915)

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TWENTIETH&TWENTYFIRSTCENTURYAMERICANLITERATUREREADINGLIST

BelowisachronologicallistofAmericanliterarytextspublishedsince1900.Thefacultyexpectsstudentstobothstudytheseworksandbeabletoplacethemwithinliterarytimeperiodsandmovements,including:naturalism,imagism,theHarlemRenaissance,surrealism,modernism,beatliterature,thetheateroftheabsurd,theBlackMountainschool,blackhumor,orpostmodernism.

1.EdithWharton,TheHouseofMirth(1905)2.WillaCather,MyAntonia(1918)3.SherwoodAnderson,Winesburg,Ohio(1919)4.T[homas]S[tearns]Eliot:"TraditionandtheIndividualTalent"(1917),TheWasteLand(1922)5.WilliamCarlosWilliams,SpringandAll(1922)6.WallaceStevens,Harmonium(1923)7.JeanToomer,Cane(1923)8.ErnestHemingway,InOurTimes(1925)9.F.ScottFitzgerald,TheGreatGatsby(1926)10.WilliamFaulkner,TheSoundandtheFury(1929)11.EzraPound,"CantosI-XXX"(1930)12.ZoraNealeHurston:"CharacteristicsofNegroExpression"(1934);TheirEyesWereWatchingGod(1937)13.JohnSteinbeck,GrapesofWrath(1939)14.RichardWright,NativeSon(1940)15.TennesseeWilliams,AStreetcarNamedDesire(1947)16.ArthurMiller,DeathofaSalesman(1949)17.RalphEllison,InvisibleMan(1952)18.FlanneryO'Connor,AGoodManIsHardtoFindandOtherStories(1955)19.AllenGinsberg,HowlandOtherPoems(1956)20.JackKerouac,OntheRoad(1957)21.RobertLowell,LifeStudies(1959)22.RobertDuncan,TheOpeningoftheField(1960)23.JosephHeller,Catch-22(1961)24.KenKesey,OneFlewovertheCuckoo’sNest(1961)25.EdwardAlbee,Who'sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf?(1962)26.LeRoiJones/AmiriBaraka:Dutchman(1964);"BlackArt";"APoemforBlackHearts";"SOS";"ThreeMovementsandaCoda"(1969)27.ThomasPynchon,TheCryingofLot49(1966)28.JohnBarth:"TheLiteratureofExhaustion"(1967),LostintheFunhouse(1968)29.KurtVonnegut,SlaughterhouseFive(1969)30.IshmaelReed,MumboJumbo(1972)31.ElizabethBishop,GeographyIII(1977)32.LeslieMarmonSilko,Ceremony(1977)33.MarilynneRobinson,Housekeeping(1980)34.SandraCisneros,TheHouseonMangoStreet(1984)35.DonDeLillo,WhiteNoise(1985)36.AugustWilson,Fences(1987)

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37.OctaviaButler,Dawn(1987)38.ToniMorrison,Beloved(1987)39.LouiseErdrich,Tracks(1988)40.GishJen,TypicalAmerican(1991)41.JohnWideman,PhiladelphiaFire(1990)42.TonyKushner,AngelsinAmerica(1991)43.NathanielMackey,SchoolofUdhra(1993)44.KarenTeiYamashita,TropicofOrange(1997)45.RichardPowers,Galatea2.2(1995)46.DavidFosterWallace,BriefInterviewswithHideousMen(1999)47.PaulAuster,TheBookofIllusions(2002)48.CormacMcCarthy,TheRoad(2006)49.JenniferEgan,AVisitfromtheGoonSquad(2010)50.ClaudiaRankine,Citizen(2012)

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RHETORICANDCOMPOSITIONREADINGLIST

“‘Whatisrhetoric?’[…],’Theartofneverfinallyansweringthatquestion.’[…][but]evenifrhetoricistheartofneverfinallyansweringthequestion,‘Whatisrhetoric?’thisartwouldnecessarilyincludeallattemptstofinallyanswerthatquestion.”JohnMuckelbauerRhetoricevolvesinresponsetobothtimeandplace.Thoughrhetoriccanbeunderstoodasanartandpracticethatenduresacrosstimeandplace,itisalsoanartandpracticethatisparticulartotimeandplace.Indeed,wecouldgosofarastosaythateachmomenthasitsownuniquerhetoric(s).Acrosstheselocations,rhetoricsemergeandevolve,eachbuildingfromandagainstthosebeforeandaroundit.Importantly,thehistoryofrhetoriccanbereadastheaccumulationofrhetoricseachapartfromandapartoftherest.Theseargumentscontinuetoshapecontemporaryinstructioninrhetoricandcomposition.Historicalpracticesofargumentchallengecontemporarypractices;atthesametime,contemporarytechnologiescanreturntoandaugmentancientquestionsaboutthenatureofknowledge,embodiment,andsubjectivity.Thestudentofthislistshouldbeabledescribetheevolutionofrhetoric,writing,andtechnologyandanalyzehowthatevolutionsshapesthecontemporarydiscipline.Pleasenote:afewitemsonthislistcontainaseriesoflandmarkarticlesratherthanbooks.Theseitemsintroducethestudentstoongoingarguments,argumentsthathaveemergedinjournalsratherthanmonographsorcollections.Giventhedisciplinaryorientationofrhetoricandcomposition,whichtendstomakecriticalandtheoreticaltextstheprimarysourceofstudy,theseitemsarearrangedtostandastheequivalentofasinglebook.1. Bizzell,PatriciaandBruceHerzberg,TheRhetoricalTradition:ReadingsfromClassical

TimestothePresent(2001)2. Kennedy,GeorgeA,ClassicalRhetoricandItsChristianandSecularTraditionfromAncient

toModernTimes(1999)3. Foss,KarenA.,SonjaK.Foss&RobertTrapp,ReadingsinContemporaryRhetoric(2002)

andContemporaryPerspectivesonRhetoric(2001)4. Murphy,JamesJ.,AShortHistoryofWritingInstruction:FromAncientGreecetoModern

America(2001)5. Kimball,BruceA.,OratorsandPhilosophers:AHistoryoftheIdeaofLiberalEducation

(1995)6. Sloane,ThomasO.,OntheContrary(1997)7. White,EricCharles,Kaironomia(1987)8. Grassi,Ernesto,RhetoricasPhilosophy(1990)9. Glenn,Cheryl,RhetoricRetold:RegenderingtheTransitionfromAntiquitythroughthe

Renaissance(1997)10. Lunsford,AndreaA.,ReclaimingRhetorica:WomenintheRhetoricalTradition(1995)11. Hawhee,Debra,BodilyArts(2009)12. Plato,Phaedrus,Gorgias,andProtagoras(EditedbyNienkamp,1999)13. Aristotle,Rhetoric(translatedbyKennedy,2nd.ed.2006)14. Isocrates,AgainsttheSophistsandAntidosis(translatedbyNorlin,1929)15. TheSophistsandtheTeachingofRhetoric

a. Poulakos,John,“TowardaSophisticDefinitionofRhetoric.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.16,no.1,1983,pp.35-48.

b. Schiappa,Edward,“Neo-SophisticRhetoricalCriticismortheHistoricalReconstructionofSophisticDoctrines?”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.23,no.3,1990,pp.192-217.

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c. Poulakos,John,“InterpretingSophisticalRhetoric:AResponsetoSchiappa.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.23,no.3,1990,pp.218-228.

d. Schiappa,Edward,“HistoryandNeo-SophisticalCriticism:AReplytoPoulakos.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.23,no.4,1990,pp.307-315

e. Vitanza,Victor,“TheSophists?”Negation,Subjectivity,andtheHistoryofRhetoric.Albany:SUNYPress,1996.

f. Crowley,Sharon,“APleafortheRevivalofSophistry.”RhetoricReview,vol.7,1989,pp.318-34.

g. Gagarin,Michael,“DidtheSophistsAimtoPersuade?”Rhetorica,vol.19,no.3,2001,pp.275-91.

16. Cicero,OnInventionandOntheOrator(translatedbyHubbell,1976)17. Quintilian,InstitutesofOratory,I.X-XII(translatedbyRussell,2001);Lanham,“The‘Q’

Question”(1993)18. Augustine,OnChristianDoctrine(translatedbyRobertson,1958)19. BurkeKenneth,AttitudesTowardHistory(1984)20. Burke,Kenneth,RhetoricofMotives(1969)21. Perelman,ChaïmandLucieOlbrechts-Tyteca,TheNewRhetoric(1991)22. Toulmin,Stephen,Cosmopolis(1992)23. Jarratt,SusanC.,RereadingtheSophists:ClassicalRhetoricRefigured(1998)24. Ong,Walter,OralityandLiteracy(1982)25. Ong,Walter,PresenceoftheWord,(1967)26. Havelock,Eric,PrefacetoPlato(1963)27. TheRhetoricalSituation

a. Bitzer,Lloyd,“TheRhetoricalSituation.”PhilosophyandRhetoricvol.1,no.1,1968,pp.1-14.

b. Burke,Kenneth.“TheRhetoricalSituation.”Communication:EthicalandMoralIssues,editedbyLeeThayer,GordonandBreachSciencePublishers,1973,pp.263–75.

c. Consigny,Scott.“RhetoricandItsSituations.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.7,no.3,1974,pp.175–186.

d. Vatz,RichardE.“TheMythoftheRhetoricalSituation.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.6,no.3,1973,pp.154–61.

e. Biesecker,BarbaraA.“RethinkingtheRhetoricalSituationfromWithintheThematicofDifferance.”PhilosophyandRhetoric,vol.22,no.2,1989,pp.110–30.

f. Edbauer,Jennifer.“UnframingModelsofPublicDistribution:FromRhetoricalSituationtoRhetoricalEcologies.”RhetoricSocietyQuarterly,vol.35,no.4,2005,pp.5-24.

g. Rickert,Thomas.“IntheHouseofDoing:RhetoricandtheKairosofAmbience.”JAC,vol.24,no.4,2004,pp.901-927.

28. TheAgencyoftheRhetora. Miller,Carolyn.“WhatCanAutomationTellUsAboutAgency.”RhetoricSociety

Quarterly,vol.37,no.2,2007,pp.137-157.b. Lundberg,ChristianandJoshuaGunn.“‘OuijaBoard,AreThereAny

Communications?’Agency,Ontotheology,andtheDeathoftheHumanistSubject,or,ContinuingtheARSConversation.”RhetoricSocietyQuarterly,vol.35,no.4,2005,pp.83-105.

c. Herndl,CarlandAdelaLicona.“ShiftingAgency:Agency,KairosandthePossibilitiesofSocialAction.”CommunicativePracticesinWorkplacesandtheProfessions,editedbyMarkZachryandCharlotteThralls,Baywood,2007,pp.133-153.

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d. Geisler,Cheryl.“HowOughtWetoUnderstandtheConceptofRhetoricalAgency?ReportfromtheARS.”RhetoricSocietyQuarterly,vol.34,no.3,2004,pp.9-17.

e. Geisler,Cheryl.“TeachingthePost-ModernRhetor:ContinuingtheConversationonRhetoricalAgency.”RhetoricSocietyQuarterly,vol.35,no.4,2005,pp.107-113.

f. Cooper,Marilyn.“RhetoricalAgencyasEmergentandEnacted.”CollegeCompositionandCommunication,vol.62,no.3,2001,pp.420-449.

g. Cooper,Marilyn.“BeingLinkedintheMatrix:Biology,Technology,andWriting.”RhetoricsandTechnologies:NewDirectionsinWritingandCommunication,editedbyStuartA.Selber,UniversityofSouthCarolinaPress,2013,pp.15-32.

29. Berlin,JamesA.,WritingInstructioninNineteenth-CenturyAmericanColleges(1984)30. Brereton,JohnC.,TheOriginsofCompositionStudiesintheAmericanCollege,1875-1925:

ADocumentaryHistory(1995)31. Crowley,Sharon,CompositionintheUniversity(1998)32. Berthoff,AnnE.,Forming,Thinking,Writing(1978)33. Hawk,Byron,Counter-HistoryofComposition(2007)34. Phelps,LouiseWetherbee,CompositionasaHumanScience:ContributionstotheSelf-

UnderstandingofaDiscipline(1991)35. Miller,Thomas,TheFormationofCollegeEnglish:RhetoricandBellesLettresintheBritish

CulturalProvinces(1997)36. Dobrin,SidneyI.,J.A.Rice,&MichaelVastola,BeyondPost-Process(2011)37. Lutkewitte,Claire,MultimodalComposition:ACriticalSourcebook(2013)38. Shipka,Jody,TowardaCompositionMadeWhole(2011)39. PedagogiesofNewMedia

a. Rice,JennyEdbauer.“Rhetoric'sMechanics:RetoolingtheEquipmentofWritingProduction.”CollegeCompositionandCommunication,vol.60,no.2,2008,pp.366–387.

b. Selfe,CynthiaL.“TechnologyandLiteracy:AStoryaboutthePerilsofNotPayingAttention.”CollegeCompositionandCommunication,vol.50,no.3,1999,pp.411–436.

c. Anson,ChrisM.“DistantVoices:TeachingandWritinginaCultureofTechnology.”CollegeEnglish,vol.61,no.3,1999,pp.261–280.

d. Bernhardt,StephenA.“TheShapeofTexttoCome:TheTextureofPrintonScreens.”CollegeCompositionandCommunication,vol.44,no.2,1993,pp.151–175.

e. Blackmon,Samantha.“(Cyber)ConspiracyTheories?African-AmericanStudentsintheComputerizedWritingEnvironment”Labor,WritingTechnologies,andtheShapingofCompositionintheAcademy,editedbyTakayoshiandSullivan,2007,pp.153-166.

f. Miller,Richard.“WhentheCuttingEdgeofTechnologyisatYourThroat.”Labor,WritingTechnologies,andtheShapingofCompositionintheAcademy,editedbyTakayoshiandSullivan,2007,pp.23-38.

40. RhetoricTheoryandNewMedia a. Bay,Jennifer,andThomasRickert.“NewMediaandtheFourfold.”JAC,vol.28,no.

1/2,2008,pp.209–244.b. Brooke,CollinGifford.“ForgettingtobePosthuman.”JAC,vol.20,no.4,2000,pp.

775-95.c. Blythe,Stuart.“Agencies,Ecologies,andtheMundaneArtifactsinOurMidst.”

Labor,WritingTechnologies,andtheShapingofCompositionintheAcademy,editedbyPamelaTakayoshiandPatriciaSullivan.HamptonP,2007,pp.167-86.

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d. Covino,WilliamA.“GrammarsofTransgression:Golems,Cyborgs,andMutants.”RhetoricReview,vol.14,no.2,1996,pp.355–373.

e. Haraway,Donna."AManifestoforCyborgs:Science,Technology,andSocialistFeminisminthe1980s."Feminism/Postmodernism,editedbyLindaNicholson,Routledge,1990,pp.190-233.

f. Longo,Bernadette."Human+MachineCulture:WhereWeWork."DigitalLiteracyforTechnicalCommunication,editedbyRachelSpilka,Routledge,2009,pp.163-184.

g. Taylor,Nicholas.“WheretheWomenAre.”PlayBetweenWorlds:ExploringOnlineGameCulture,MITPress,2009,pp.93-124

41. Rickert,Thomas,AmbientRhetoric(2013)42. Davis,Diane,InessentialSolidarity(2010)43. Biesecker,Barbara,AddressingPostmodernity(1997)44. Muckelbauer,John,FutureofInvention(2009)45. Yagelski,Robert,WritingasWayofBeing(2011)46. Alcorn,MarshallW.,ChangingtheSubject(2002)47. Dolmage,JayTimothy,DisabilityRhetoric(2014)48. Banks,AdamJ.,DigitalGriots(2010)49. Alexander,JonathanandJacquelineRhodes,SexualRhetorics:Methods,Identities,Publics

(2015)50. Lynch,PaulandNathanielRivers,ThinkingWithBrunoLatourinRhetoricand

Composition(2015)

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NINETEENTHCENTURYAMERICANLITERATUREREADINGLIST

Thefollowinglistofliteraryworks,rangingfromthebeginningofthenineteenthcenturyandintothefirstdecadeofthetwentieth,isdesignedwithtwogeneralgoalsinmind.First,thiswide-ranginglistcontainstextsthataregenerallyconsideredtobeamongthemostimportantworkswrittenduringtheperiod.Thoughwearewaryofthetermcanonical,itisalsothecasethatprofessionalsseekingexpertiseinthefieldshouldbefamiliarwiththevastmajorityofthesetitles.Second,thelisthasbeenconstructedwiththeintentionofillustratinginbroadstrokessomeofthefundamentalthemesandconceptsofthepeculiarlyAmericanideologiesthataroseduringthetimeperiodcovered.Whileitistruethatideologycanmeanmanythingstomanypeople,itisalsoclearthatlargeamountsofeffortinthefieldofAmericanstudieshavehistoricallybeendevotedtothemeaningandeffectsofrace,slavery,andconquest;thestudyoftheriseofAmericanempire;andthelingeringinfluenceofsuchconceptsasmythandsymbol,Americanexceptionalism,andtheAmericandream.Thetitlespresentedhereareillustrativeoftheserhetoricalandideologicalconstructs.

1.Foster,Hannah.TheCoquette(1797)2.Brown,CharlesBrockden.Wieland;Or,theTransformation(1798)3.Irving,Washington.TheSketchBookofGeoffreyCrayon(1820)4.Sedgwick,CatharineMaria.HopeLeslie(1827)5.Cooper,JamesFenimore.LastoftheMohicans(1828)6.Walker,David.AppealtotheColoredCitizensoftheWorld(1829)7.Emerson,RalphWaldo.SelectedEssays:"Nature"(1836),"TheAmericanScholar"(1837),"War"(1838),"TheDivinitySchoolAddress"(1838),"SelfReliance"(1841),"Circles"(1841),"Experience"(1844),"ThePoet"(1844)8.Poe,EdgarAllan.NarrativeofArthurGordonPym(1838)29)9.Poe,EdgarAllan.SelectedTales:"TheManoftheCrowd"(1840),"TheMurdersintheRueMorgue"(1840),"TheGold-Bug"(1843),"ATaleoftheRaggedMountains"(1844),"TheFalloftheHouseofUsher"(1843),"ThePurloinedLetter"(1844-1845)10.Hawthorne,Nathaniel.TheScarletLetter(1850)11.Fuller,Margaret.WomenintheNineteenthCentury(1845)12,Douglass,Frederick.NarrativeoftheLifeofFrederickDouglass(1845)13.Truth,Sojourner.TheNarrativeofSojournerTruth(1850)14.Warner,Susan.TheWide,WideWorld(1850)15.Melville,Herman.Moby-Dick(1851).SelectedTales:"BartlebytheScrivener"(1853),"BenitoCereno"(1855)16.Fern,Fanny.RuthHall(1854)17.Cummins,Susanna.TheLamplighter(1854)18.Stowe,HarrietBeecher.UncleTom'sCabin(1852)19.Thoreau,HenryDavid.Walden(1854)20.Whitman,Walt.LeavesofGrass(1855)andthefollowingpoemsfromlatereditions:"CrossingBrooklynFerry";"OutoftheCradleEndlesslyRocking";"AsIEbb'dwiththeOceanofLife";PassagetoIndia";"WhenLilacsLastintheDooryardBloomed"21.Lincoln,Abraham.SelectedSpeeches:The"HouseDivided"Speech(1858);TheCooperUnionSpeech(1860);"FirstInaugural"(1861);"GettysburgAddress"(1863);"SecondInaugural"(1865)22.Southworth,E.D.E.N.TheHiddenHand(1859)23.Jacobs,Harriet.IncidentsintheLifeofaSlaveGirl(1861)24.Davis,Rebecca.LifeintheIronMills(1861)

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25.Alcott,LouisaMay,LittleWomen(1868)26.James,Henry.TheAmbassadors(1903).27.Harris,JoelChandler.NightsWithUncleRemusMythsandLegendsoftheOldPlantation(Penguin),UncleRemus(1880)28.Twain,Mark.AdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884).29.Twain,Mark.AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt(1889)30.Howells,WilliamDean.TheRiseofSilasLapham(1885).31.Bellamy,Edward.LookingBackward:2000-1887(1888)32.Dickinson,Emily.FinalHarvest(BackBayBooks),Poems(1890)33.Riis,Jacob.HowtheOtherHalfLives(1890)34.Bierce,Ambrose.TalesofSoldiersandCivilians(1891)35.Harper,Frances.IolaLeroy(1892)36.Crane,Stephen.TheRedBadgeofCourage(1895)37.Dunbar,PaulLaurence.SelectedPoemsbyPaulLaurenceDunbar(Dover).38.Jewett,SarahOrne.TheCountryofthePointedFirs(1896)39.Baum,Frank.TheWizardofOz(1900)40.Chopin,Kate.TheAwakening(1899)41.Norris,Frank.McTeague(1899)42.Dreiser,Theodore.SisterCarrie(1900)43.Wharton,Edith.TheHouseofMirth(1900)44.Zitkala-Sa.AmericanIndianStories(1921;writingsoriginallypublished1900-1902)45.Washington,BookerT.UpfromSlavery(1901)46.Chesnutt,Charles.TheConjureWoman(1899)47.DuBois,W.E.B.TheSoulsofBlackFolk(1903)48.London,Jack.CalloftheWild(1903)49.Sinclair,Upton.TheJungle(1906)50.Eaton,EdithMaude(SuiSinFar).“LeavesfromtheMentalPortfolioofanEurasian,”“IntheLandoftheFree”(1909).

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CONTEMPORARYPOSTCOLONIAL/NON-WESTERNLITERATURESANDCULTURESREADINGLIST

PostcolonialStudiesasanacademicfieldistraditionallythoughttohavebegunin1978,withthepublicationofEdwardSaid’slandmarktext,Orientalism.Nevertheless,scholarsandcreativeartistshadbeenwritingabouttheirexperienceswithEuropeancolonialismsincetheturnofthe19thcentury.Currently,PostcolonialStudiesasanacademicfieldoverlaps,thematically,withGlobalAnglophone,African,SouthAsianandSouthAsianDiasporic,20thand21stCenturyEnglishandAnglophone,Francophone,andLusophoneStudies.Thislist,therefore,includesliterary,culturalandvisualtexts,writtenorproducedfromtheearly-to-midtwentiethcenturyonwards,withafocusonAnglophonetextsproducedafterthe1960s.Theyincorporatetheexperiencesofpost1960sAnglophonewritersandcreativeartistsinSub-SaharanAfrica,SouthAsia,theCaribbean,and,toalesserextent,ofFrancophone,Lusophone,andtrans-nationalwritersfromthoseregions.Theydealwith,orarticulate,political,gendered,sexual,class-based,racial,andethnicissues/injustices;andprovideinsightsaboutcriticalandscholarlydebateswithintheirvariouscultures.1.LéopoldSédarSenghor,Negritude,BlackPoetryfromAfricaandtheCaribbean(1948),suggestedtranslationbyNormanR.Shapiro(1970)2.AiméCésaire,DiscourseonColonialism(1950),suggestedtranslationbyJoanPinkham(1972)3.PabloNeruda,CantoGeneral(1950),suggestedtranslationbyJackSchmitt(1991)4.NaguibMahfouz,SugarStreet(1957),suggestedtranslationbyWilliamMaynardHutchins&AngeleBotrosSamaan(1992)5.ChinuaAchebe,ThingsFallApart(1958)6.FrantzFanon,TheWretchedoftheEarth(1961),suggestedtranslationbyConstanceFarrington(1963)7.OusmaneSembène,God'sBitsofWood(1960),suggestedtranslationbyFrancisPrice(1962)8.ChristopherOkigbo,Heavensgate(1962)9.GabrielGarciaMarquez,OneHundredYearsofSolitude(1967),suggestedtranslationbyGregoryRabassa(1970)10.AyiKweiArmah,TheBeautyfulOnesAreNotYetBorn(1968)11.DennisBrutus,LetterstoMartha&OtherPoemsfromaSouthAfricanPrison(1969)12.AiméCésaire,ATempest(1969),suggestedtranslationbyRichardMiller(1985)13.AtholFugard,SizweBansiisDead(1972)14.ChinuaAchebe,GirlsatWarandOtherStories(1972)15.WoleSoyinka,DeathandtheKing'sHorseman(1975)16.WoleSoyinka,Myth,LiteratureandtheAfricanWorld(1976)17.NuruddinFarah,SweetandSourMilk(1979)18.BuchiEmecheta,TheJoysofMotherhood(1979)19.MariamaBâ,SoLongaLetter(1980),suggestedtranslationbyModupéBodé-Thomas(1981)20.NadineGordimer,July’sPeople(1981)21.IsabelleAllende,TheHouseoftheSpirits(1982),suggestedtranslationbyMagdaBogin(1985)22.GraceNichols,IIsaLongMemoriedWoman(1983)23.EdwardSaid,CultureandImperialism(1994)24.JamaicaKincaid,AnnieJohn(1985),andLucy(1990)25.TsitsiDangarembga,NervousConditions(1988)26.MichelleCliff,Abeng(1984)27.OusmaneSembèneandThiernoFatySow,CampdeThiaroye(1988)

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28.GayatriSpivak,InOtherWorlds:EssaysinCulturalPolitics(1987)29.SalmanRushdie,TheSatanicVerses(1988)30.DerekWalcott,Omeros(1990)31.HomiBhabha,TheLocationofCulture(1994)32.PatrickChamoiseau,Texaco(1992),suggestedtranslationbyRose-MyriamRéjouisandValVinokurov(1997)33.NgugiwaThiong'o,MovingtheCentre:TheStruggleforCulturalFreedoms(1993)34.PaulGilroy,TheBlackAtlantic:ModernityandDoubleConsciousness(1993)35.HaileGerima,Sankofa(1996)36.MahmoodMamdani,CitizenandSubject:ContemporaryAfricaandtheLegacyofLateColonialism(1996)37.EdwidgeDanticat,TheFarmingofBones(1998)38.J.M.Coetzee,Disgrace(1999)39.MichaelOndaatje,Anil’sGhost(2000)40.MonicaAli,BrickLane(2003)41.JhumpaLahiri,Namesake(2004)42.KiranDesai,TheInheritanceofLoss(2006)43.ChimamandaAdichie,HalfofaYellowSun(2006)44.NgugiwaThiong'o,WizardoftheCrow(2007)45.KamilaShamsie,BurntShadows(2009)46.StefCraps.PostcolonialWitnessing:TraumaOutofBounds(2013)47.TaiyeSelasi,GhanaMustGo(2013)48.NoVioletBulawayo,WeNeedNewNames(2014)49.NnediOkorafor,Lagoon(2016)50.ArundhatiRoy,TheMinistryofUtmostHappiness(2017)

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C18-19AFRICANAMERICANLITERATURE

AsthislistrepresentsasmallsamplingoftheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturiesinAfricanAmericanliterature,itshouldprobablyalsobenotedthatthislist’sotherfeatureisitsrepresentationofpre-1800andpre-1900blackliteraturethatistodaystillpossibletofindwithoutdifficulty.Thisalsomeansthattheera’stotalfundofworksfromwhichtheadditionaltwentyitemsstudentsmustdrawmayitselfhaveitemslistedonlyinrare-bookcollections.Evensomeworksthatfirstappearedlaterinthenineteenthcenturyaredifficulttolocatetodaywithoutsignificantarchivalwork;today,however,notonlydoliterarycriticsbutalsohistorianscontinuetomakenewdiscoveriesabouttheAmericanslavepastsothatitsliteraturebecomesmoreaccessibletoallofus.Thoseadditionaltwentyworks,then,maytaketheformofcriticalorhistoricalcommentaryamongaccessibleprimaryworksthatthestudentmayyetfind.Theworksbelowarewhatarebothextantandreasonablyeasytolocate.VenuesforsomeoftheworkslistedhereinincludeTheNortonAnthologyofAfricanAmericanLiterature;CallandResponse:TheRiversideAnthologyoftheAfricanAmericanLiteraryTradition;EarlyNegroWriting,1760-1837,DorothyPorter,ed.;OxfordUniversityPress’sSchomburgLibraryofNineteenth-CenturyBlackWomenWriters,HenryLouisGates,Jr.,gen.ed.;andTheWiley-BlackwellAnthologyofAfricanAmericanLiterature,vol.1.AnexcellentonlinesourceforwritersfromtheSouthistheopensitemanagedbyUNC-ChapelHill,DocumentingtheAmericanSouth(https://docsouth.unc.edu).

1. BritonHammon,ANarrativeoftheUncommonSufferings,andSurprizing[sic]Deliverance(1760)

2. JohnsonGreen,TheLifeandConfession(1786)3. OlaudahEquiano(GustavusVassa),InterestingNarrative(1789)4. PrinceHall,AChargeDeliveredtotheAfricanLodgeatMenotomy(1797)5. VentureSmith,ANarrativeoftheLifeandAdventures(1798)6. PhillisWheatley,collectedworks(SchomburgLib.,OxfordUP1988)7. JohnMarrant,ANarrativeoftheLord’sWonderfulDealings(1802)8. “AMemberoftheAfricanSociety,”TheSonsofAfricans:AnEssayonFreedom(1808)9. JohnJoyce,ConfessionfortheMurderofMrs.SarahCross(1808)10. SolomonBayley,ANarrativeofSomeRemarkableIncidentsintheLife(1825)11. DavidWalker,AppealinFourArticles[PreambleandArticleIonly](1829)12. MaryPrince,TheHistoryofMaryPrince,aWestIndianSlave(1831)13. MariaW.Stewart,ReligionandthePurePrinciplesofMorality;TheSureFoundationon

WhichWeMustBuild(1831)14. Rev.PaulW.Quinn,TheOrigins,Horrors,andResultsofSlavery(1834)15. VictorSéjour,“TheMulatto”(1837)16. MosesRoper,ANarrativeoftheAdventuresandEscape(1839)17. HenryHighlandGarnet,“AnAddresstotheSlavesoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica”

(1843)18. GeorgeMosesHorton,NakedGenius(poems,1843)19. FrederickDouglass,NarrativeoftheLife(1845)20. HenryBibb,NarrativeoftheLifeandAdventures(1849)21. MaryAnnShaddCary,APleaforEmigration,or,NotesofCanadaWest(1852)22. SolomonNorthup,TwelveYearsaSlave(1853)23. WilliamWellsBrown,Clotel;or,aTaleoftheSouthernStates(1853)24. HannahCrafts,TheBondswoman’sNarrative(?bt.1853-1861;pub.2002)25. MarySeacole,TheWonderfulAdventuresofMrs.SeacoleinManyLands(1857)26. FrankJ.Webb,TheGariesandTheirFriends(1857)27. HarrietWilson,OurNig;or,SketchesfromtheLifeofaFreeBlack(1859)

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28. ElizaPotter,AHairdresser’sExperienceinHighLife(1859)29. MartinJ.Delany,Blake;or,theHutsofAmerica(1859)30. WilliamandEllenCraft,RunningaThousandMilesforFreedom(1860)31. HarrietJacobs,IncidentsintheLifeofaSlaveGirl(1861)32. LouisaPicquet,TheOctoroon;or,InsideViewsofSouthernDomesticLife(1861)33. CharlotteForten[Grimké],TheJournalsofCharlotteL.Forten(c.1850s-60s)[canbe

foundin1vol.,RayAllenBillington,ed.,1981]34. JuliaC.Collins,TheCurseofCaste;or,TheSlaveBride(1865)35. MattieJackson,TheStoryofMattieJ.Jackson(1866)36. ElizabethKeckley,BehindtheScenes;or,ThirtyYearsaSlaveandFourYearsintheWhite

House(1868)37. JohnQuincyAdams,NarrativeoftheLifeWheninSlaveryandNowasaFreeMan(1872)38. JoshuaMcCarterSimpson,TheEmancipationCar(poems,1874)39. JosiahHenson,UncleTom’sStoryofHisLife(1877)40. SojournerTruth[b.IsabellaVanWagener],NarrativeofSojournerTruth(1878)41. AmeliaE.Johnson(Mrs.A.E.Johnson),ClarenceandCorinne;or,God’sWay(1890)42. LucyA.Delaney,FromtheDarknessComeththeLight,or,StruggleforFreedom(1891)43. AnnaJuliaCooper,AVoicefromtheSouth(1892)44. FrancesE.W.Harper,IolaLeroy(1892)45. OliviaWardBush-Banks,CollectedWorks[SchomburgLib.,OxfordUP1991]46. “Sanda”(WilliamStowersandRobertAnderson),Appointed:AnAmericanNovel(1894)47. IdaB.Wells-Barnett,ARedRecord(1895)48. PaulLaurenceDunbar,LyricsofLowlyLife(poems,1895)49. AlberyAllsonWhitman,Twasinta’sSeminoles;or,TheRapeofFlorida(1895)50. SuttonGriggs,ImperiuminImperio(1899)

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C20-21AFRICANAMERICANLITERATUREWiththecapaciousoutputofAfricanAmericanwritersaswellasthatofallwritersvirtuallyanywhereintheworldfromthebeginningofthetwentiethcenturyonward,thislistcanonlybeconsideredaverysmallsamplingofwhatisfarmorewidelyavailable.Nevertheless,itrepresentsagoodoverviewofliteraturewrittenbyblackwritersinthetwentiethandtwenty-firstcenturies,giventheconstraintsofthisexercise.Itishopedthatasaugmentedbythestudent,thelistwillhelptopresentasomewhatfullerpictureofstudyintheAfricanAmericanliteratureofourtime.

1. PaulineHopkins,ContendingForces(1900)2. CharlesW.Chesnutt,TheMarrowofTradition(1901)3. BookerT.Washington,UpFromSlavery(1901)4. PaulLaurenceDunbar,TheSportoftheGods(1902)5. W.E.B.DuBois,TheSoulsofBlackFolk(1903)6. JamesWeldonJohnson,TheAutobiographyofanEx-ColouredMan(1912)7. JohnHowardBruce,TheBlackSleuth(1912)8. OtisShackelford,LillianSimmons(1915)9. JeanToomer,Cane(1923)10. AlainLocke,ed.TheNewNegro(1925)11. GeorgeSchuyler,“TheNegroArt-Hokum”(1926);BlackNoMore(1931)12. LangstonHughes,TheWearyBlues(1925);“TheNegroArtistandtheRacialMountain”

(1926)13. NellaLarsen,Passing(1929)14. JessieFauset,PlumBun(1929)15. SterlingBrown,SouthernRoad(poems,1932)16. ZoraNealeHurston,TheirEyesWereWatchingGod(1937)17. RichardWright,NativeSon(1940)18. WilliamAttaway,BloodontheForge(1941)19. AnnPetry,TheStreet(1942)20. ChesterHimes,LonelyCrusade(1947)21. RobertHayden,AngleofAscent:NewandSelectedPoems(1975)22. RalphEllison,InvisibleMan(1952)23. GwendolynBrooks,MaudMartha(1953)24. JamesBaldwin,NotesofaNativeSon(1955)25. LorraineHansberry,TheSigninSidneyBrustein’sWindow(1964)26. AdrienneKennedy,FunnyhouseofaNegro(1964)27. AmiriBaraka,TheSlave(1964)28. MalcolmXandAlexHaley,TheAutobiographyofMalcolmX(1965)29. LarryNealandAmiriBaraka,eds.,BlackFire(1968)30. EdBullins,Goin’a’Buffalo(1969)31. AddisonGayle,TheBlackAesthetic(1972)32. IshmaelReed,MumboJumbo(1972)33. AlbertMurray,TrainWhistleGuitar(1974)34. JuneJordan,DirectedbyDesire:TheCollectedPoemsofJuneJordan(2007)35. ToniCadeBambara,TheSaltEaters(1980)36. AudreLorde,Zami:ANewSpellingofMyName(1982)37. ToniMorrison,SongofSolomon(1977)38. AugustWilson,ThePianoLesson(1990)39. JohnEdgarWideman,PhiladelphiaFire(1987)

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40. Suzan-LoriParks,Topdog/Underdog(2001)41. ElizabethAlexander,TheBlackInterior(2004)42. MichaelThomas,ManGoneDown(2007)43. NatashaTrethwey,NativeGuard(2007)44. JesmynWard,SalvagetheBones(2011)45. PercivalEverett,Erasure(2011)46. ChimamandaNgoziAdichie,Americanah(2013)47. PaulBeatty,TheSellout(2015)48. Ta-NehisiCoates,BetweentheWorldandMe(2015)49. ClaudiaRankine,Citizen(2015)50. ColsonWhitehead,TheUndergroundRailroad(2016)

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DOCTORALEXAMINATIONCHECKLISTTobeadmittedtocandidacyinatimelyfashion,followthesestepsintheorderindicated.◻ Pickyourexamlist,withinputfromyourmentor(endofyear2) ◻ Pickyourthreeexamcommitteemembers(endofyear2) ◻ Completemostofyourcoursework(endofyear2) ◻ Startdrafting,withinputfromyourmentor,yourdissertationprospectus(endofyear2) ◻ Getapprovalfromallthreeofyourcommitteemembers,ofyourlistof20additionaltexts

(endofyear2) ◻ Startstudyingyour50+20texts,preferablywithagroupofyourpeers(endofyear2) ◻ Pick2moreoralexamcommitteemembers,withinputfromyourmentor&theDirectorof

GraduateStudies(startofyear3) ◻ Completeyourlanguagerequirements(startofyear3) ◻ Completealloutstandingcoursework(middleofyear3) ◻ Getpreliminaryapproval,fromallthreeofyourcommitteemembers,ofyourdissertation

prospectus(middleofyear3) ◻ Submit,toallthreeofyourcommitteemembers,yourpreliminarilyapproveddissertation

prospectus&listof20texts(middleofyear3&4-6weeksbeforeyourwrittenexam) ◻ Pickdates,withinputfromyour5committeemembers,foryourwrittenexam,oralexam,

&finalprospectusapproval(middleofyear3,withtheoralscheduled2weeksaftertheessayissubmitted,&thefinalprospectusapprovalscheduled1weekaftertheoralexamtakesplace)

◻ FillouttheDoctoralOralExaminationForm,getitsignedbyyourmentor&theDirectorofGraduateStudies,whowillsendittotheDean’sOffice,withtheoutcomeofthewrittenexamleftblankontheform(middleofyear3,justbeforeyourwrittenexamdate,&2weeksbeforeyouroralexamdate)

◻ Startwritingyourweek-longcompetencyessay(endofyear3&onyourwrittenexamdate)

◻ Submityourweek-longcompetencyessay(endofyear3&1weekafteryoustartwriting) ◻ Meetyourmentortogetadviceaboutyourupcomingoralexam(endofyear3&1week

afteryousubmityourcompetencyessay) ◻ Takeyour2-hour-longoralexam(endofyear3&2weeksafteryousubmityour

competencyessay) ◻ Meetyourmentortopreparetogetadviceaboutyourupcomingfinalprospectusapproval

meeting(endofyear3end&immediatelyfollowingyouroralexam) ◻ Inanhour-longmeetingwithyourthreecommitteemembers,getyourprospectusfinal

draftapproved(endofyear3&1weekafteryouroralexamdate)

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DISSERTATIONPROSPECTUSTEMPLATE

Thedissertationprospectusisa15-30pagedocumentthatprovidesaroadmapfortheproposeddissertation,arguingforitsfeasibilityandsignificancetothefield.Belowyouwillfindatemplateoutliningtheelementsofastrongprospectus.Pleasebeadvisedthatoneofthecrucialingredientsofasuccessfulprospectusisawillingnesstocollaboratewith,andseek,regularfeedbackfromyourdissertationdirectorandmembersofyourcommittee.

1. Introduction

Ataminimum,yourintroductionmustincludeathesisstatementinwhichyouexplainthemaintopicorquestionyouareexploring.Thetopicorquestionyoudescribeshouldbeonethathaseithernotyetbeenanswered,orhasbeenansweredinadequately,andthatcannotonlybeanswered,butdeservesadissertation-lengthresponse.Youmustalsoprovideyourownclearandconciseresponsetothetopicorquestionyoupose,inawaythatadvancesscholarshipinthefield,andthatorientsanddrivesthestructureofthedissertation.

2. ReviewofSources(PrimaryandSecondary)andMethodology

Whenreviewingyourprimarysources,youmuststateclearlyhowandwhyyouarerelyingonthemforyourresearch.Youshoulddiscusstheirlocation(s)andaccessibility,demonstrateyourabilitytousethemintheiroriginallanguages,andcriticallyassess(whereapplicable)publishededitions.

Whenreviewingyoursecondarysources,youmustsituatethetopicofyourproposeddissertationwithinthecontextofcontemporaryscholarshipinthefield.Youmustcriticallyassesstheirapproachestothequestionsyoupose,identifyingtrends,patterns,ormajorthemes,andevaluatingtheirmeritsandlimitations.Youmustalsocommentonthewaysinwhichyourownproposedresponsetothequestiondevelops,challenges,departsfrom,orfillsin,thegapsofexistingscholarship.

Whendescribingyourmethodology,youmustindicatehowyouwillapproachthesourcesthatinformyourdissertationproject.Yourmethodologicalapproachshouldbeappropriatetoboththetypesofsourcesuponwhichyouwillberelyingaswellasyourproposedthesis.Youmustalsoconsiderthewaysinwhichyourmethodologicalapproachtothequestioncomparesto,contrastswith,orotherwiserelatesto,theapproachesofexistingscholarshiponyourtopic.

3.Chapteroutline

Inthissection,youmustprovideatentativeoutline,withbriefexplanations,ofthechaptersthatwillconstituteyourdissertation.Chaptersshouldbearrangedinsuchawaythatdemonstratesalogicalandprogressiveargumentindefenseofyourthesis.

4. Bibliography

Thebibliographyshouldincludebothprimaryandsecondarysources.AllentriesmustbeformattedinproperMLAstyle.

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KEYWEBLINKS

General

GraduateEducationCatalog

http://www.slu.edu/services/registrar/catalog/pdfs/17-18_AS.pdf

OfficeofGraduateEducation

http://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate

GraduateStudentAssociation

http://gsa.slu.edu

GeneralPetition

http://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate/pdfs/general_petition_form.pdf

Inter-UniversityRegistrationForm

https://www.slu.edu/registrar/pdfs/inter_university_registration.pdf

PetitionforanExtensionoftheTimePeriodtoCompleteDegreeRequirements

http://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate/ge_petition_for_extension-fillable.pdf

StudentLeaveofAbsenceRequestForm

https://www.slu.edu/registrar/pdfs/leave_of_absence.pdf

CourseAuditForm

https://www.slu.edu/registrar/pdfs/audit.pdf

FormtoWithdrawfromDegreeProgram

https://www.slu.edu/registrar/pdfs/withdrawal.pdf

AcademicIntegrityPolicy

https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/student-resources/academic-honesty.php

M.A.

ThesisProposalFormhttps://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate/pdfs/form-masters-thesis-proposal.pdf

ApplicationforMaster'sDegreeOnlinehttp://www.slu.edu/registrar/academic-resources/graduation-and-diplomas.php

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Ph.D.DoctoralOralExamFormhttps://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate/pdfs/ge_oral_exam_fillable.pdf

PublicDissertationDefenseFormhttps://www.slu.edu/academics/graduate/pdfs/ge_readiness_fillable.pdf

ApplicationforDoctoralDegreeOnlinehttp://www.slu.edu/registrar/academic-resources/graduation-and-diplomas.php

AssessmentofGraduateStudentsbyFacultyAcademic-YearM.A.StudentProgressReporthttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/ma-annual-progress-report.pdf

Academic-YearPh.D.StudentProgressReporthttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/phd-annual-progress-report.pdf

FacultyAssessmentofM.A.StudentPerformanceinaGraduateCoursehttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/ma-course-level-assessment.pdf

FacultyAssessmentofPh.D.StudentPerformanceinaGraduateCoursehttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/phd-course-level-assessment.pdf

M.A.OralExaminationAssessmentReportingFormhttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/ma-oral-exam-assessment.pdf Ph.D.QualifyingExaminationAssessmentReportingFormhttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/phd-qualifying-exam-assessment.pdf

Ph.D.Prospectus/DissertationDefenseAssessmentReportingFormhttps://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/phd-prospective-dissertation-assessment.pdf

Ph.D.TeachingSuccessObservationform(OPTIONAL).https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/english/pdfs/phd-teaching-observation-form.pdf