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Introduction to Asian American Literature

| Introduction to Asian American Literature | | Course Number | ENG 267-01-LEC | | Course Title | Introduction to Asian American Literature | | Department | English | | Campus | Smith College | | Course Description | Although we sometimes think only of modern-day authors like Amy Tan or Jhumpa Lahiri when we think of Asian American literature, in fact Asian Americans have been writing and publishing in English since at least 1887. In this course, we will read selected Asian American poetry, novels, short stories, plays, and films produced from the late nineteenth century until the present. We will consider how works engage with issues that have always concerned Asian Americans, like identity development and racism. Also, we will pay attention to how works speak to concerns specific to their period, such as the exclusion acts of the 1880s, the proletarian movement of the 1930s, the decolonization of South Asian and Southeast Asian countries since the 1940s, and the increasing size and diversity of the Asian American population in the late twentieth century. At all times, we will attend closely to matters of language and form. |
| Reg # | Section | Credits | Instructors | Meeting Times | Location | Notes |
| 38561-S10 |
01 |
4 |
Floyd Cheung |
MW 11:00-12:10 |
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