AMST845
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Black Women Writers in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Graduate TC - Trinity College
Course Title
Black Women Writers in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Grading Basis
REG - Regular
Career
Graduate
Bulletin Description
Through readings in various genres (fiction, essays, drama, poetry, memoir, etc.), this course examines how black women's literary production is informed by the experiences, conditions, identities, and histories of women of African descent in the U.S., including some who were born or have lived outside of the U.S. Among the recurring themes/issues we will discuss are the impact of class, gender, race, sexuality, ability, and geographical location on black women's writings, artistic visions, the politics and dynamics of black women's roles in families, communities, the nation, and across the globe. Writers vary each semester but may include: Maya Angelou, Octavia Butler, Roxanne Gay, Lorraine Hansberry, bell hooks, Nella Larsen, Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison, Z.Z. Packer, Suzan-Lori Parks, Ann Petry, Tracy K. Smith, and Alice Walker.
Distribution Requirement Designation
Meets Humanities Requirement
Cross Listed Courses
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Code
SEM
Name
Seminar
Course Attributes
ENGL - 4 (Literature Courses)