Narrating the Nation: Historical and Literary Approaches to Nationalism in Latin America, the Caribbean, and South Asia

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ENGL 386, HIST 367

Instructors:A. Needham, S. Volk

Credit hours:Course credits:=4 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=fall semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=25 students

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This course offers an analysis of the narratives through which nationalisms acquire credibility and authority. This discussion-centered class will examine the nationalisms of Latin America, the Caribbean, and South Asia with particular reference to those of Argentina, Mexico, India, and Pakistan. Narrative theories as deployed in and by the disciplines of History and English literary studies provide the overarching critical methodologies for interdisciplinary analysis. Diversity, Post-1900.

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Prerequisites and Notes: Identical to HIST 367.

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