This course provides a foundational grounding in decolonial theories and literatures. Themes to be examined include subaltern knowledge, land, language, hybridity, environment, gender, power, and history. A wide range of theorists from (post)colonial and decolonizing contexts will be considered in tandem with a selection of contemporary Anglophone literature. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): 3 credit Note: Students with credit for ENG 283 may not take this course for credit. Category 5 course for
This course provides a foundational grounding in decolonial theories and literatures. Themes to be examined include subaltern knowledge, land, language, hybridity, environment, gender, power, and history. A wide range of theorists from (post)colonial and decolonizing contexts will be considered in tandem with a selection of contemporary Anglophone literature. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): 3 credit Note: Students with credit for ENG 283 may not take this course for credit. Category 5 course for