English 474 - Modern Caribbean Lit

Spring
2016
01
4.00
C. Rhonda Cobham-Sander
T 01:00PM-04:00PM
Amherst College
ENGL-474-01-1516S
COOP 101
ccobhamsande@amherst.edu
ENGL-474-01,BLST-452-01

(Offered as ENGL 474 and BLST 452 [CLA].)  This digital humanities seminar examines how the concurrent migrations of Chinese and Indian indentured laborers to the Caribbean and Afro-Caribbean workers to and from the Panama Canal, at the turn of the twentieth century, contributed to the emergence of Modern Caribbean Literature.  Students will explore the digital, print, and audio-visual archives related to these migrations, now stored in the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), to enrich their reading of Caribbean literature.  Librarians at Amherst, as well as scholars, librarians, and students at three other American and Caribbean universities, will partner with us in the course.  We will hold some class discussions online and collaborate via social media on some of the course assignments.  Authors whose works we will read include Victor Chang, Staceyann Chin, Maryse Condé, H.G. de Lisser, Ramabai Espinet, Ismith Khan, Claude McKay, V.S. Naipaul and Eric Walrond.


A previous course in English, History, or Black Studies is recommended.  Open to juniors and seniors.  Limited to 12 students.  Spring semester.  Professor Cobham-Sander.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.