Comparative Literature 271 - WRITING IN TRANSLATION

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Dawn Fulton
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
41378-S16
BASS 204
dfulton@smith.edu
A study of bilingualism as a legacy of colonialism, as an expression of exile, and as a means of political and artistic transformation in recent texts from Africa and the Americas. We consider how such writers as Ng?g? wa Thiong'o (Kenya), Assia Djebar (Algeria), Patrick Chamoiseau (Martinique) and Edwidge Danticat (Haiti/U.S.) assess the personal and political consequences of writing in the language of a former colonial power, and how they attempt to capture the esthetic and cultural tensions of bilingualism in their work.
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