About ENGL 1260 A

Courses examining the intersection between literature (including film and television), culture, and issues related to health broadly conceived, including representations of the human body, disease, drug uses and therapies, substance dependency, trauma, medical science, medical history, and alternative medicines. Representative topic: Drugs and Addition in Literature and Film. May repeat for credit with different content. Topics vary by offering; periodic offering at intervals that may exceed four years.

Notes

Open to Degree and PACE students; Co-located with HSOC 1990 A; Total combined enrollment 40 (30 ENGL, 10 HSOC 1990 )

Section Description

This course is entitled “Using Addict”—a name that, like its subject, can be read in different ways. It begins with the recognition that literary and cinematic representations of drugs, drug users, dependency, and recovery have a profound impact on health, politics, and social ecology. Taking the contemporary revision of clinical terms for “addiction” as a critical symptom, we will explore the emergence, evolution, and use of the metaphors and images of "the Addict" and "drugs" in literature, film, medicine, and the wider culture from the Romantic Period to the present. We will examine and the manner in which “the Addict”—whether understood as a character, a narrative vehicle, or as a state of being—has been used in western societies to tell stories about identity, health, power, consumption, modernization, and the body.

Films will include:

The Lost Weekend, Orpheus, New Jack City, Drugstore Cowboy, Trainspotting, and A Scanner Darkly.

Required texts:

Anonymous, Go Ask Alice. Simon Pulse, 2006. ISBN: 978-1416914631

Burroughs, William S. Naked Lunch. Grove Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-0802122070

Cocteau, Jean. Opium: The Diary of His Cure. Peter Owen, 2013. ISBN: 978-0720615111

De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Ed. Barry Milligan, Penguin Books, 2003 ISBN: 978-0140439014

Kavan, Anna. Ice. Penguin Classics. 2017 ISBN: 978-0143131991

Section Expectation

Attendance and participation
Regular reading and viewing
Writing assignments

Evaluation

Attendance and participation
Reading quizzes
Misc. writing assignments
Mid-term exam and essay
Final exam and project [three options: essay, video essay, podcast]

Important Dates

Last Day to Add
Last Day to Drop
Last Day to Withdraw with 50% Refund
Last Day to Withdraw with 25% Refund
Last Day to Withdraw

Resources