ENGL 110 - Introduction to Comparative Et

Description

Hours: Three hours lecture per week Description: Introduction to critical approaches to the study of Black, Chicana/o, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and Native American and Indigenous literary, cultural, and intellectual traditions. Examines how texts interrogate concepts of race, power, access, systemic inequality, and structural violence within the United States. Emphasizes histories of artistic, social, and political movements; racialized lived experiences; citizenship, belonging, resistance, and resilience; and access to education and economic and social mobility.

Meeting Information

Info current as 11/20/2024
Days Times Room Meeting Dates Instructor
ARR Online 1/17/2025 - 5/16/2025 Bradley Monsma

Status: Open
Class Number: 1230
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Lecture
Career: Undergraduate
Dates: 1/17/2025 - 5/16/2025
Grading: Letter Grade

Class Availability

Information below is 24 hours old.
Enrollment Total: 7
Available Seats: 23
Wait List Capacity: 15
Wait List Total: 0

Textbook / Other Materials

Status: Required
ISBN: 9781250193537
Title: Displacement
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Author: Hughes

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Enrollment Information

  • Lower Division
  • On Line
  • Asynchronous online
  • C2: Humanities Courses
  • Multicultural Perspectives Mission Pillar