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Nov 22, 2024
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AME 458W - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature and Culture3 CR
While we often consider America the “melting pot” or even the “salad bowl,” race and ethnicity have had contested meanings and applications throughout U.S. history; these meanings have often been constructed and contested through literature. This course aims for a better understanding of these important concepts and considers the various meanings of race and ethnicity in U.S. culture explored in and through a variety of literary and cultural texts. (This course is cross listed with ENG 458W ,)
Prerequisite(s): ENG 300W , or AME 201W , or permission of instructor.
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