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American Literature & Rhetoric
Robin Dissin Aufses, Renée H. Shea,
Lawrence Scanlon, Katherine E. Cordes
Table of Contents
Grammar as Rhetoric and Style | Modifiers William Carlos Williams, This Is Just to Say 10 | THE RISE OF A Tim O’Brien, On the Rainy River (fiction, 1990)
Chapter 8 Suggestions for Writing (poetry, 1934) SUPERPOWER: 1945-2000 Judith Ortiz Cofer, The Myth of the Latin
E. B. White, Farewell, My Lovely! Lillian Hellman, I Cannot and Will Not Cut Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named María
(nonfiction, 1936) (nonfiction, 1992)
9 | AMERICA IN THE MODERN WORLD: My Conscience to Fit This Year’s Fashions
1913-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Second Inaugural (nonfiction, 1952) Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize Speech
Address: One-Third of a Nation (nonfiction, 1937) Flannery O’Connor, Good Country People (nonfiction, 1993)
Maria Cristina Mena, The Vine Leaf (fiction, 1914) Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish (poetry, 1938) (fiction,1955)
Carrie Chapman Catt, Women’s Suffrage Is W. H. Auden, The Unknown Citizen Kerry James Marshall, Our Town
(painting, 1995)
Inevitable (nonfiction, 1917) (poetry, 1939) James Baldwin, Notes of a Native Son
(nonfiction, 1955)
Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking The Great Depression (visual essay, 1930-1942) Rita Dove, Rosa (poetry, 1998)
at a Blackbird (poetry, 1917) Allen Ginsberg, A Supermarket in California
Gordon Hirabayashi, from Diary in King County (poetry, 1955)
Edna St. Vincent Millay, First Fig (poetry, 1918) Jail (nonfiction, 1942) Philip Roth, The Conversion of the Jews Conversation | Military Spending:
Claude McKay, If We Must Die (poetry, 1919) (fiction, 1959) How Much Is Too Much?
Marianne Moore, Poetry (poetry, 1919) Conversation | Breaking the Glass Ceiling Dwight D. Eisenhower, Farewell Address 1. Jill Lepore, from The Force: How Much
Military Is Enough? (2013)
Theodore Dreiser, A Certain Oil Refinery 1. Emma Goldberg, Why the Gender Pay Gap (nonfiction, 1961)
(nonfiction, 1919) Persists (and What We Can Do About It) (2019) Joan Didion, On Self-Respect (nonfiction, 1961) 2. Signe Wilkinson, Military Budget
Emma Goldman, Statement at the Federal 2. Alfred T. Palmer, Operating a hand drill at Sylvia Plath, Mirror (poetry, 1961) (cartoon, 2017)
Hearing in re Deportation (nonfiction, 1919) Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a John F. Kennedy, Cuban Missile Crisis Speech 3. Greg S. Jones, The Myth of the
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bernice Bobs Her Hair “Vengeance” dive bomber (photograph, 1943) (nonfiction, 1962) Military-Industrial Complex (2017)
(fiction, 1920) 3. David Rock and Heidi Grant, Why Diverse TALKBACK | Nikita Khrushchev, Letter to 4. Jessica T. Mathews, from America’s
E. E. Cummings, in Just— (poetry, 1920) Teams are Smarter (2016) John F. Kennedy (nonfiction, 1962) Indefensible Defense Budget (2019)
Robert Frost, Fire and Ice (poetry, 1920) 4. Median Annual Earnings and Gender Earnings Rachel Carson, from Silent Spring 5. Robert J. Samuelson, No, Military
Ratio for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers Age Spending Is Not Bankrupting Us (2019)
William Carlos Williams, The Great Figure 15 Years and Older by Race/Ethnicity, (nonfiction, 1962)
(poetry, 1921) 2017-2018 (graph) Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham 6. Discretionary Spending in 2015 and
TALKBACK | Charles Demuth, I Saw the 5. Anita Hill, Class Actions Could Fight Jail (nonfiction, 1963) 2023 (graphs)
Figure 5 in Gold (painting, 1928) Discrimination in Tech (2017) TALKBACK | Malcolm Gladwell, Small Change:
Langston Hughes, The Negro Speaks 6. Claire Cain Miller, from Women Did Everything Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted Grammar as Rhetoric and Style |
of Rivers (poetry, 1921) Right. Then Work Got “Greedy.” (2019) (nonfiction, 2010) Parallel Structure
Zora Neale Hurston, Drenched in Light 7. Ruth Whippman, Enough Leaning In. Let’s Robert F. Kennedy, The Mindless Menace of Chapter 10 Suggestions for Writing
(fiction, 1924) Tell Men to Lean Out. (2019) Violence (nonfiction, 1968)
Countee Cullen, Yet Do I Marvel (poetry, 1925) 8. Garry Wills, from My Education in the Toni Cade Bambara, Raymond’s Run (fiction, 1971) Glossary / Glosario
T. S. Eliot, The Hollow Men (poetry, 1925) Patriarchy (2019) Adrienne Rich, Diving into the Wreck (poetry, 1973) Grammar Workshops
Eleanor Roosevelt, Women Must Learn to Leslie Marmon Silko, Yellow Woman (fiction, 1974) MLA Guide
Play the Game As Men Do (nonfiction, 1928) Grammar as Rhetoric and Style | Verbs Naomi Shihab Nye, Arabic Coffee (poetry, 1986) Index
TALKBACK | Rebecca Solnit, If I Were Chapter 9 Suggestions for Writing
a Man (nonfiction, 2017) Brent Staples, Just Walk On By: A Black Man
Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space
Zora Neale Hurston, How It Feels to Be (nonfiction, 1986)
Colored Me (nonfiction, 1928)
Yusef Komunyakaa, Facing It (poetry, 1988)
TALKBACK | Eve Ewing, What I mean
when I say I’m sharpening my oyster TALKBACK | Ocean Vuong, Aubade with
knife (poetry, 2018) Burning City (poetry, 2014)