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(Post)Colonial Caribbean: History, Theory, Literature (AE_HSCarib) [Import]
- Lecturer
- Dr. Peter Maurits
- Details
- Hauptseminar
Online 2 cred.h, ECTS studies, Sprache Englisch
Zeit: Wed 12:15 - 13:45, C 303
- Prerequisites / Organisational information
- Suitable for:
BA: Hauptmodul
LA-Gym: Hauptmodul
MA (see specified below)
Depending on your module, an essay, presentation, or both are necessary to pass this course. We will discuss this further in the first session.
- Contents
- In this course, we read and discuss a number of novels and short stories from or about the Caribbean, as well as theoretical texts which have attempted to come to terms with (parts of) the complex history of the region.
We roughly follow the colonial--postcolonial--globalization timeline. Issues that are addressed prominently in the course are those of the plantation, slavery, and other forms of colonial violence; cultural identity, migration, and poverty; and tax havens. We will work predominantly with anglophone texts as well as some translations. Authors include CRL James, Claudia Jones, and Cristina García.
- Recommended literature
- Please purchase before the start of the course:
Wilson Harris - Palace of the Peacock
Oonya Kempadoo - Tide Running
- Additional information
- Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 15
Registration is required for this lecture. Registration starts on Wednesday, 1.9.2021, 09:00 and lasts till Saturday, 23.10.2021, 10:00 über: mein Campus.
- Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
- Startsemester WS 2021/2022:
- Amerikanistik, Modul 8 D (M 8)
- Amerikanistik, Modul 9 D (M 9)
- North America: Culture and Literature (AM4 ab 20182)
- North America: Culture and Literature (AM4 bis 20182)
- North America: Politics and Society (AM7)
- North American Studies (AM3b)
- Schwerpunktmodul Innereuropäische und globale Austauschprozesse I (IgA I+)
- Schwerpunktmodul Innereuropäische und globale Austauschprozesse II (IgA II)
- Vertiefungsmodul Cultural Studies (Master Modul 7)
- Vertiefungsmodul Literary Studies (Master Modul 8)
- Department: Chair of American Studies (Prof. Dr. Paul)
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