Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password

Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

Literature LCC WGU25 Test

Enter the letter for the matching Answer
incorrect
1.
The literature has a playful tendency; it employs parody, irony, and pastiche to critique late-capitalist, consumer society  A continuation of the Modernist themes of Alienation and Existentialism  Metafiction  Magical Realism
incorrect
2.
Annie Dillard
incorrect
3.
Jack Kerouac
incorrect
4.
Gloria Anzaldua
incorrect
5.
Postmodernism
incorrect
6.
John Ashberry
incorrect
7.
Which of the following best describes the interests of the Beat Generation? A. Jazz B. Native American cultural traditions C. Environmentalism D. All of the above
incorrect
8.
Pastiche
incorrect
9.
Alice Waler
incorrect
10.
Postmodernist Period in English Literature
incorrect
11.
 Beat Poetry  Anti-Novel
incorrect
12.
Raymond Carver
incorrect
13.
R. Ammons
incorrect
14.
Which of the following best describes a work that employs Magical Realism?
incorrect
15.
John Updike
incorrect
16.
Maxine Hong Kingston
incorrect
17.
Magic Realism
incorrect
18.
Toni Morrison
incorrect
19.
Adrienne Rich
incorrect
20.
1945 - present o Literature and art produced after WWII in a world marked by the threat of nuclear war
A.
Cathedral
B.
The Color Purple
C.
Around 1900 the Roman Catholic church condemned a good many doctrines and practices, ancient and modern, under the capacious umbrella of "moderism" and right away as early as 1914 in spite of the apperance of nonsense in the term
D.
The Postmodern Literary Period
E.
The Postmodern Literary Theme and Topic
F.
ABCD
G.
The Woman Warrior
H.
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
I.
Little changed during the 1960s in the national life of England what had been characteristic in the 1950s continued and was accentuated.
J.
Borderlands/La Frontera
K.
An international tendecy in the graphic and literary arts, especially painting and prose fiction.
L.
The Snow Poems
M.
"Diving into the Wreck"
N.
On the Road: The Dharma Bums
O.
Rabbit, Run: The Witches of Eastwick
P.
The Postmodern Literary Genres
Q.
a French word for a parody or literary imitation.
R.
"Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror"
S.
A realist work that incorporates magical, fantastic, or dream-like elements
T.
Sula; The Bluest Eye
Type the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
incorrect
21.
Sylvia Plath
Type the Question that corresponds to the displayed Answer.
incorrect
22.
Snow White; The Dead Father
incorrect
23.
A work of fiction, a major concern of which is the nature of fiction itself.
incorrect
24.
Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems
incorrect
25.
The Woman Who Fell from the Sky
incorrect
26.
A Good Man is Hard to Find; Wise Blood
incorrect
27.
Reality Sandwiches; Howl and Other Poems
incorrect
28.
A Streetcar Named Desire
incorrect
29.
a group of American sriters of the 1950 and 1960 in rebellion against what they conceived of as the failures of American culture.
incorrect
30.
The Death Notebookds

Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how
Created by: DanceLots
Popular Literature sets