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Oct 31, 2024
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ENG 630G - Postcolonial Theory This course introduces students to the field of postcolonial theory and offers a broad understanding of current key conceptual and theoretical debates in the field. Pairing literary and theoretical texts, students explore major developments in the field, beginning by asking questions such as, what does the term “postcolonialism” mean? When does the “postcolonial” begin? What are the theoretical and political implications of using this term to define literature by those whose identities and histories have been shaped by the colonial encounter? Examining the ways in which colonialism has transformed the globe, students look at how postcolonial theory offers a critical lens to engage colonial discourse, anti-colonial discourse, and the literary production of empire.
Credit(s): 4
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