World Literatures 240 - Imagining Black Freedom: African, Caribbean and African American Literature

AFRICAN/CARIBBEAN/ AFRO-AM LIT

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Katwiwa Mule
MW 10:55-12:10
Smith College
30030-S21
REMOTE
kmule@smith.edu
An examination of race, identity, and resistance in African, Caribbean, and African American literatures through the lens of coming-of-age novels. This course will enable students to critically engage the political and aesthetic imperatives of black writing by interrogating the thematics and legacies of slavery, colonialism, and racism. How do writers of Africa and the African diaspora appropriate the Bildungsroman as a literary form in their constructions of identity, freedom, and citizenship? What makes this genre particularly useful for the liberatory project of black imagination? Writers include Ngugi, Dangarembga, Wicomb, Cliff, Kincaid, Morrison and Wright.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.