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ENGL 265-01, Introduction to African American Literature, Fall 2008
Watkins, Rychetta
Watkins, Rychetta
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This course will introduce you to the African American literary tradition from its beginnings
througlr the present day. Over the course of the semester, you will read selections from the
Norton Anthologt of African American Literature and several additional novels, including Nella
Larsen's Passlzg, Alice Walker's Meridian, and Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist. We wlll
pay particular attention to issues ofidentity, citizenship, belonging, and subjectivity, considering
how authors constructed selves and imagined audiences through their stories and the way they
told them. This course will also "read" the African American literary hadition in relationship to
its social, historical, and cultural contexts, a process that forms the foundation for a methodology
ofreading texts by and about the black experience in America.
As this is an English course, we will also discuss the practice and process of writing paperc about
literature. We will attend to issues of mechanics, style, organization, and argument appropriate
to literary studies. By the end of the course, you will have gained an appreciation for African
American literature, developed a facility with the basic principles of literary studies, and
received valuable oractice in writings about literature.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.