ENG 224 Purcell- Final

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What are the roots and context of the Black Arts movement (in order)

1. Harlem Renaissance
2. Negritude
3. Cold War Anti-Racism and Transnationalism
4. Black Arts Movement-Aligned Book Culture
5. The rise of Black Studies

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Dawn is the first novel in the ________________ trilogy

Xenogenesis

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What are the four parts of Dawn in order

1. Womb
2. Family
3. The Nursery
4. The Training Floor

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Lilith eventually wakes up the man named _______, who used to be a cop in New York City, and thinks he would be a good partner to Celene.

Curt Loehr

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The third human woman Lilith awakens is named ________.

Leah

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Lilith's human partner is named _______.

Joseph Chin

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The Neo-Slave narrative focused on the _______ slave protagonists; has its political and aesthetic roots in the _______; and filtered ideas of ________ through race, gender, and presumptions of privelege.

interiority; 1960s; freedom

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Thomas More's Utopia was a satire of European society, and it is set in the ___________.

New World

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Conventions of the _______ include castles and monasteries; preoccupations with history and the past; doubles, family secrets, and ancestry; and focus on fear and the supernatural.

gothic

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The ______ is a kind of dystopic fiction in which a more wretched kind of life is described as simply existing elsewhere.

hell

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Who coined the term "scientifiction" in the 1920s?

Hugo Gernsback

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The science fiction sub genre of the ________ _________ is born on the pages of Amazing Stories and Astounding Stories

Space Opera

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What became a significant focus of science fiction by the late 19th century?

Technology

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In New Wave science fiction, _________ becomes the enemy, science fiction becomes ________ fiction, the notion of _________ is critiqued.

technology; literary; progress

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What changed the North Atlantic discourses around science fiction?

WWII and the Atomic Age

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Received myths of Lilith come from Sumerian, Assyrian and Babylonian, Greek and Turkish influences, ______________, & ________________.

Rabbinic midrash; The Alphabet of Ben Sira

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Lilith is a figure in _________ & Jewish folklore.

Mesopotamian

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What is the biological sex of Khaguyahat?

Ooloi

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Thomas more's Utopia was published in _______.

1516

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The "Gothic Cusp" describes the intersection between __________ and __________

romance and realism

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Lilith was reimagined by ________ scholars and artists in the _______.

feminist; 1970s

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What is the 14th century definition of simulation?

to deceive under false pretense

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A __________ is a representation or imitation of a person or a thing.

simulacra

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How many levels of simulation did Jean Baudrillard claim?

3

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The New Journalism was popular from the _____ to the ______.

1960s to the 1970s

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If offered reportage filtered through the _________ of the author, as opposed to journalism's attachment to ___________.

subjectivity; objectivity

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It was primarily a ________ genre, rather than newspaper

magazine

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Employed _________ techniques, such as metaphor, imagery, subjective narration, and drama

literary

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Joan Didion's "The White Album" was names after a _________ album.

Beatles

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During the first Great Migration, African-Americans left the _______ and moved to the _________.

South to North

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Literary Modernism emerged out of 19th Century ________.

Romanticism

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Literary Modernism also featured experimentations with _________, ________, and ________.

narration, form, and perspective

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Literary Modernism's featured art works that demonstrated a tension between ________ and ________.

Tradition and The New

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What did Zora Neale Hurston study with Franz Boas?

Anthropology

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Hurston's Color Struck appeared in the literary journal ______; featured an explanation of _______ amongst African-Americans.

Fire; Colorism

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Color Struck won second place in the _______ literary contest; and featured a _________ competition.

Opportunity; cakewalk

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There was renewed interest in the works of Zora Neale Hurston in the ______.

1970s

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Social problem fiction novels are focused on contemporary ______________

Society issues

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Social Problem fiction novels flourished in ________ and ________ during the 19th century.

Britain and France

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Social Problem fiction has been around since the rise of the novel form itself in the ____ Century.

18th

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Both ______ and ______ attempt to pass in Passing by Nella Larsen.

Claire and Irene

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Where was H.P. Lovecraft born?

Providence, Rhode Island

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"The Horror at Red Hook" takes place in _________.

Brooklyn, New York

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in "The Rates in the Walls," the Delores move from _______ to ______ to _______ to ________.

England to Virginia to Massachusetts to England

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T.S. Eliot was born in _________.

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Eliot was heavily inspired by French __________ poetry.

Symbolist