This page presents a table of required reading assignments for each class session, followed by a list of background readings and supporting materials.
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Part I. Introduction | |
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Time, space, eventStern, J. "The Lonely Planet Guide to My Apartment." The New Yorker, April 24, 2006.
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Tourists, travellers, explorers
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Part II. Crossing North America | |
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Lewis and Clark Expedition Route in Google Earth Class Discussion: "Blue Highways" (PDF) |
4 | Least Heat-Moon, chapter 3 (sections 1-14), chapter 4 (sections 1, 7-14), chapter 5 (sections 3-5, 11-12), chapter 6 (sections 1-10), chapter 7 (sections 2-3, 6-11). |
5 | Least Heat-Moon, chapter 8 (sections 6-12), chapter 9 (sections 5, 9-11), chapter 10 (sections 1-3); Afterword |
6 | Cabeza de Vaca, A. N. Naufragios. 1542. [aka La Relación] Naufragios is another title frequently given to Cabeza de Vaca's La Relación or Account. Chapters 1-18 (pp. 3-63). |
7 | Cabeza de Vaca, chapters 19-37, pp. 64-127. |
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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 1804. Jefferson's instructions (xxvii-xxxiii), July 27-August 26, 1804; September 23-October 4, 1804; October 8-21, 1804; October 26-November 4, 1804. |
9 | The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1805. April 7-May 9, 1805; June 13-16, 1805; August 8-17, 1805. |
10 | The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1805-1806. September 15-25, 1805; October 31-Nov. 7, 1805; April 18-23, 1806; September 6-26, 1806. |
Part III. Africa and The Atlantic World | |
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12 | Equiano (cont.) |
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14 | Stanley, chapter 7 (138-63), chapter 10 (236-47, 260-70), chapter 11 (301-38). |
15 | Stanley, chapter 12 (339-58), chapter 14 (430-77), chapter 15 (478-99). |
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Reading notes on The Atlantic Sound (PDF) |
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Phillips, "Homeward Bound," "Home," "Exodus." pp. 94-221. Necessary journeys |
18 | Workshop: revising your essays |
Part IV. Polar regions | |
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Film: Atanarjuat Introduction to key events and characters in "Atanarjuat". (PDF) Quiz |
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Reading notes for Introduction (PDF) Reading notes for chapters 6-7 (PDF) |
21 | Cherry-Garrard, chapters 12-17 (PDF) |
22 | Cherry-Garrard, chapters 12-17 (see handout under "Polar Regions" for selections and context) (PDF) |
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Worsley, Endurance, pp. 145-64.
Reading notes for The Wasteland (PDF) |
Part V. Remaining in place | |
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26 | Erdrich, pp. 72-141. |
Background Readings and Supporting Materials
Part I. Introduction
Jamaica Kincaid's Reading at MIT, April 2007
(Video)
(Claude Levi-Strauss and Unesco: An account of the anthropologist's contributions to this global organization: in particular, an evolving debate over the relations between inequality, race, development, and cultural diversity.)
Part II. Crossing North America
Legends of America
(Photographs)
Civil rights marches of 1965
(National Park Service Web site for the National Historic Trail commemorating the civil rights marches of 1965.)
National Park Service
(National Park Service site: tall-grass prairie, sacred/protected pipestone quarries.)
Nintendo® and New World Travel Writing
(Article by Henry Jenkins and Mary Fuller on the structural kinship between video games and travel narratives.)
Policy questions about monuments
(Sanford Levinson, a professor of constitutional law, discusses the policy questions about monuments reflecting political views no longer widely accepted; his case in point is a New Orleans monument to a white supremacist coup.)
Part III. Africa and The Atlantic World
Passages from Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers (PDF)
HistoryWorld: History of Sub-Saharan Africa
(Background for the reading in Stanley, from a British site called "HistoryWorld"; on Livingstone specifically, Stanley's prefatory "Memoir" is probably more informative both about the facts and the "meaning" of Livingstone's career.)
Part IV. Polar Regions
Atanarjuat action figures
(From the archives of Nunatsiaq News.)
Isuma Independent Inuit films
(Web site for the production company behind "Atanarjuat.")
Facts about Nunavut
("Atanarjuat" was produced in the Canadian territory of Nunavut by an Inuit film production company with Inuit actors and crew. This government website has basic facts on the territory, and dates for the land-claims suit that created it.)
Polar Images
(SPRI Picture Gallery, useful for images relating to Scott and Shackleton as well as for the Arctic.)
Virtual Shackleton
(The Scott Polar Research Institute's online archive.)
Endurance photographs and background
(Kodak sponsored the exhibit on which this site is based; the text has interesting things to say about the visual record of this expedition in particular.)
Koehn, Nancy. "Leadership in Crisis: Ernest Shackleton and the Epic Voyage of the Endurance." Harvard Business School 9-803-127 (2003): 1-41.