Description |
1 online resource (28 min.) |
Summary |
Americans have often defined themselves through their relationship to the land. This program traces the social fiction of three key American voices: John Steinbeck, Carlos Bulosan, and Helena María Viramontes. About the Series: A video course on American literature for college-level instruction and teacher professional development; 16 half-hour video programs, instructor's guide, study guide, and Web siteAmerican Passages: A Literary Survey is a 16-part American literature course. The video programs, print guides, and Web site place literary movements and authors within the context of history and culture. The course takes an expanded view of American literary movements, bringing in a diversity of voices and tracing the continuity among them. The materials, which are coordinated with the Norton Anthology of American Literature, can be used as the basis of a one or two-semester college-level course or for teacher professional development. Produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting. 2003 |
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Title from resource description page (viewed August 15, 2018) |
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"A literary survey." |
Performer |
Series narrator: Mary Kadderly |
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In English |
Subject |
American fiction -- Filipino American authors.
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Migrant agricultural laborers in literature.
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Social justice in literature.
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American literature -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States
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Literary movements -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States
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American fiction -- Filipino American authors.
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American literature -- Study and teaching (Higher)
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Migrant agricultural laborers in literature.
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Social justice in literature.
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Educational films.
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Educational films.
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Films éducatifs.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Gomez, Lori, producer
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Maloney, Meighan, producer
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Kadderly, Mary, narrator
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Annenberg Learner (Firm), publisher.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting, production company.
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