2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ENG 483 - Black Literary Theory (=AFR 383) Instructor
Staff
(Cross-listed with AFR 383)
This course will bring together readings both literary and critical/theoretical, beginning with Frantz Fanon’s seminal Black Skin, White Masks (1952). Taking Fanon as its point of departure, then, this course will necessarily turn to a discussion of the recent discourse on Afro-pessimism and black optimism, attempting to introduce students to issues and questions of race, race relations, anti-black racism, black sociality, the universality of whiteness, the fungibility of the black body, and of the vulnerability and precarity of black life; and together we will think more closely about how the complex and “unthinkable” histories of slavery, colonialism, and the Middle Passage, for examples, continue to challenge the representational limits and potentialities of traditional literary genres and modes of emplotment. In addition to Fanon, authors will include Orlando Patterson, Toni Morrison, Hortense Spillers, Saidiya Hartman, Frank Wilderson, Jared Sexton, and Fred Moten.
Satisfies a requirement in the Africana Studies major.
Satisfies a senior seminar and the Diversity requirement for the English major.
Satisfies a literature elective for the Global Literary Theory interdisciplinary minor.
Satisfies the cultural diversity requirement.
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