World Literatures 100 - INTRO-WORLD LIT: CANNIBLS,WITC
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Katwiwa Mule
TTh 02:45-04:00
Smith College
11018-F19
SEELYE 302
kmule@smith.edu
10236
Topics course. May be repeated once with a different topic: An examination of the rewritings and adaptations of the three iconic figures of Shakespeare’s The Tempest—Caliban the demi-devil savage other, Sycorax the devil-whore, and Miranda the virgin-goddess—by writers from different geographies, time periods and ideological persuasions. Using texts such as Aimé Césaire’s A Tempest, Rachel Ingalls’ Mrs. Caliban, Lemuel Johnson’s Highlife for Caliban, Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day and Michelle Cliff’s No Telephone to Heaven, we seek to understand how postcolonial, feminist and postmodern rewritings of The Tempest transpose its language and characters into critiques of colonialism, nationhood, race, gender and difference.