Anglophone Literatures of the Third World
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[edit] Description from course catalog
- Through theoretical essays and novels, we will examine the problems of definition and evaluation that attend our interpretation of works from the 'Third World.' We will consider whether or not: 1) 'Third World' or 'Post-colonial' are appropriate designations; 2) notions of 'marginality,' 'difference,' and 'alterity,' so often deployed to characterize these works, are useful interpretive tools; 3) the perception that these works are always enactments of resistance against dominant ideologies is effective. Nature of Interpretation. Diversity, Post-1900.
[edit] Prerequisites / Notes
- Prerequisite: For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled "Introductory Gateway Courses."

