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ENGL 224 - Slavery and Race in the American Literary Imagination |
Slavery and its legacy, systemic racism, have been subjects for American writers and artists for more than two centuries. Revealing a yawning gap between American ideals and practices, they continue to tell us something vital about our country. This course examines representations of slavery and racism, including slave narratives and neo-slave narratives, across various media.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Additional Class Meeting, Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Humanities, Non-Languages Division English Department Course Attributes: American Studies |
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