The American Dream

INQR-1776

The term “American Dream” is familiar, but what role, specifically, does the imaginative play in American literature and culture, past and present? This course focuses on the power of imagination to shape a nation through the analysis of fiction, poetry, film, essays, comics, advertising, and historical documents. We will use diverse social histories as a means to explore contemporary experience, focusing on the tension between American dreams and American realities. Requirements include reading/viewing responses, student presentations, and a semester capstone assignment that allows students to choose between a textual or multimedia project.

4 credits Communication Intensive HASS Inquiry
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2025
The American Dream (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Natalie Erika Amiama
Seats Taken: 0/19
2024
The American Dream (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Natalie Erika Amiama
Seats Taken: 19/19
The American Dream (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Audrey Lenore Peterson-McCann
Seats Taken: 19/19
2023
The American Dream (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Cristina Claudia Caruso James
Seats Taken: 34/38
The American Dream (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Skye Anicca
Seats Taken: 16/19
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