ENG 3252 - Texts and Gender 20th Century American Women Writers of Color

Institution:
Hawaii Pacific University
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Description:
This upper division literature course explores identity politics shaped by class, race, gender, and sexuality within the poetry, prose fiction, drama, biographical and critical essays by Native-American, African-American, Asian- American, Latina/Chicana, and Pacific-Islander writers; discussion themes include power and status, erasure and marginality, and the establishment of narrative voice as counter-narrative within dominant forms of literary discourse. Pre: WRI 1200 and either WRI 1150 or any 2000 level ENG or LIT course.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(808) 544-0200
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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