This library guide is here to help you navigate the research process for your Honors ENGL 2328, American Literature: American Apocalypse course.
Have questions about your papers and assignments please contact your professor Dr. Thomas at athomas2@austincc.edu.
Have questions about the research process, citing, information evaluation and/or anything library related contact me, your class librarian at maria.ruelas@austincc.edu or any campus librarian here!
Ruelas, Maria. "American Apocalypse." Canva, 2025, www.canva.com
"As with all sophomore level literature classes offered at ACC, this course is a study of literature in the context of historical and cultural perspectives. Specifically, however, it takes as its subject apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic works of American literature and film, ranging from the mid-20th century to the present day. What distinguishes this Honors course from other ENGL 2328 courses (or what makes this class “Honors”)? In a word, depth. In this course, 1) the readings are sometimes a bit longer and more challenging, 2) students conduct more research, and 3) they engage in more active collaboration. Essays/presentations reflect these in-depth explorations. In line with our deep dive into apocalyptic agents, we will also have a guest speaker who is a climate change activist "- Dr. Thomas