2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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ENG 293 - Special Topics in African American Literature Special Topics in African American Literature. For English majors, this course satisfies the D-3 requirement. For English minors, this course counts as a 200-level English course. May be repeatable for credit.
SPRING 2024 SPECIAL TOPIC - THE AFRICAN AMERICAN GOTHIC
What is the African American Gothic? Scholars agree that African Americans have utilized the Gothic to highlight the horrors of the African American experience beginning with slave narratives up to the present day with films like Jordan Peele’s “Get Out”. In this course, we will examine and discuss the evolution of the use of the Gothic within African American literature starting with the era of chattel slavery. We will begin with the connection of the white fear of slave rebellion and how it connects to the concept of black monstrosity. It is through the basis of race creation, and the fear of the other, that we will follow the evolution of African American Gothic, focusing on historical atrocities such as Jim Crow segregation and police brutality. This course will investigate the African American Gothic utilizing philosophical, psychoanalytic, sociological, and historical approaches. It is a discussion-based course with minimal lecturing, so students are expected to read, participate, moderate, and be an active citizen in this class. For English majors, this course may satisfy the Period D-2 or E requirements but cannot double-count. For English minors, this course can count either as a seminar in Theory or as a 200-level English seminar, but it cannot double count for the two requirements.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: One 100-level English literature course (ENG 100-199) or permission of instructor
Anticipated Terms Offered: Every year
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