Issues in Criticism:
Rhetoric and the Achievement
of Woman's Rights


English 484, Section 1
Winter 2002
Alisse Theodore
Email Address: alisse@umich.edu
Office Hours: Mondays 1:30 - 2:30
and by appointment on Mondays and Wednesdays
Schedule of Assignments

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Assignments are due at the beginning of class on the date listed. Please note that this schedule of assignments is subject to change. Changes will be announced in class and posted on the course website, http://www.umich.edu/~alisse/ENGL484w02/index.html. You are responsible for all changes announced in class.

DateDayTopics for Discussion and Assignments Due
January 7MondayFirst day of class.
Welcome and introductions.
January 9Wednesday Course Information, Schedule of Assignments.
Flexner and Fitzpatrick, pages 55-72.
"Introduction" (Campbell, pages ix-xxviii)
January 14Monday Declaration of Independence.
"Declaration of Sentiments" (Campbell, pages 33-39).
Stanton, 1848 (Campbell, pages 41-70). Photo/Bio
January 16Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
January 21Monday 15th Annual University of Michigan Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium.
Instead of attending class, please attend at least one MLK Symposium event!
January 23Wednesday Flexner and Fitzpatrick, pages 73-95.
Abstract and Introduction on Lucretia Mott, http://womhist.binghamton.edu/mott/abstract.htm.
Mott, 1849 (Campbell, pages 42-97). Photo/Bio
January 28Monday Truth, 1851 (Logan, pages 17-27). Photo/Bio
January 30Wednesday No Class.
February 4Monday Rose, 1851 (Campbell, pages 103-122).
Nichols, 1851 (Campbell, pages 123-144).
February 6Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
Have you stopped by to chat during office hours yet?
February 11Monday Convention Debate, 1860 (Campbell, pages 187-234). Photo/Bio
February 13Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
February 18Monday Convention Debate, 1860 (continued).
February 20Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
February 25Monday No Class: Spring Break.
February 27Wednesday No Class: Spring Break.
March 4Monday Review.
Mid-semester evaluation of the course.
March 6Wednesday First Exam.
March 11Monday Flexner and Fitzpatrick, pages 99-125 and 136-70.
Truth, 1867 (Campbell, pages 251-257 and Logan, pages 28-29). Photo/Bio
Anthony, 1872-73 (Campbell, pages 279-316). Photo/Bio
McKay, 1870 (handout).
March 13Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
March 18Monday Flexner and Fitzpatrick, pages 171-184 and 208-217.
Stanton, 1892 (Campbell, pages 370-384). Photo/Bio
Willard, 1890 (Campbell, pages 317-338). Photo/Bio
March 20Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
March 25Monday Abstract and Introduction, "Campaign to End Lynching," http://womhist.binghamton.edu/aswpl/abstract.htm.
Terrell, 1893 (Campbell, pages 386-389). Photo/Bio
Wells, 1893 (Logan, pages 80-99). Photo/Bio
March 27Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
April 1Monday Williams, 1893 (Logan, pages 106-119).
Matthews, 1897 (Logan, pages 149-155).
Terrell, 1906 (Campbell, 421-432). Photo/Bio
April 3Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
April 8Monday Flexner and Fitzpatrick, pages 221-317.
Catt, 1902 (Campbell, pages 461-482). Photo/Bio
Cleveland, 1905 (handout). Photo/Bio
Shaw, 1915 (Campbell, pages 433-460). Photo/Bio
April 10Wednesday Discussion continues from Monday.
April 15Monday Catt, 1917 (Campbell, pages 503-532). Photo/Bio
Review.
April 17Wednesday Second Exam.

A.T.'02


January February March April

Rhetoric and the Achievement of Woman's Rights

English 484 Home Course Information Announcements and Updates Photogallery Contact Information


http://www.umich.edu/~alisse