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ENGL 364-01, Locating the Harlem Renaissance(s), Fall 2008
Watkins, Rychetta
Watkins, Rychetta
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This course will acquaint students with the literature and material culture of the Harlem
Renaissance, allow students to develop the skills of close reading and literary analysis
and interpretation, and introduce students to the methodology of African American
literary studies. We will read a range of authors, including Langston Hughes, arguably
the most well known and prolific figure of the HR, Claude McKay, Nella Larsen, Jean
Toomer, Alain Locke and others. We will also introduce critics like Henry Louis Gates,
Jr., and Houston Baker in order to provide a theoretical framework for critiquing the
Harlem Renaissance as a cultural phenomenon. Finally, each student will also have an
opportunity to write creatively in modes pioneered by Hughes.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.