LIT-216 Caribbean Literature in the Crucible
A critical overview of Caribbean literatures in the light of the complex legacies that have given rise to a body of creative work that seems to constantly fashion and refashion itself. Such literary recasting helps to communicate an intricate history of genocides, survival, exile, resistance, endurance, and outward migrations. Particular attention to writers such as Roger Mias, Martin Carter, George Lamming, Derek Walcott, Patricia Powell, Earl Lovelace, Paule Marshall and Michelle Cliff.
Standard Course (40)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
AFRST-216
Prerequisite
One course in literature.
Offered
Spring
Notes
(History or SSIH)