Hellen Lee
              English Department
            ENGL 150K The West in American Literature 
              
            Gold Rush. Hollywood. Freeway   shootings. California, as a location and as a concept, is regularly the   repository of a myriad of desires and fears, harsh realities and even harsher   imaginings, from those within and beyond the boundaries of the state. In this   course, we will focus on three specific geographic and cultural areas -- San   Francisco, Los Angeles, and the Central Valley -- as a means to interrogate the   meanings and representations of the state. We will start by exploring the   historical roots of the struggles and costs that surround establishing statehood   and end by analyzing images of California as a utopia/dystopia. In addition to   literature and films, we will study historical, sociological, and legal accounts   to access a fuller examination of the ways in which racial intolerance, limited   terms of citizenship, exclusive immigration policies, and gender and class   hierarchies were enacted and contested. Focus will be on textual analysis and   cultural context. 
