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Dec 22, 2024
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ENG 2154 - American Women Writers of Color 1 Course Unit(s) Also listed as WGS 2154 . A study of prose and poetry written by women in America: African-American, Asian, Chicana, American Indian, and West and East Indian. The course will focus on questions raised about historicity, race, class, and gender, and the function of writing in addressing such social dynamics. Beyond this inquiry, the course will address issues related to compound identities and communities, class position and education, the construction of sexuality, the formation of collective ethnic or racial consciousness, and women’s communities. Writers may include Hurston, Larsen, Morrison, Kingston, Erdrich, Andalzua, Muhkerjee, and others.
General Education Requirement(s): Upper Level Liberal Arts; Writing Intensive Prerequisite(s): FYS 1104 Corequisite(s): None Pre/Corequisite(s): None
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