Caribbean Diasporas
LAO 265/COM 255/LAS 265/AAS 266
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This course examines what it means to be Caribbean, or of Caribbean descent, in the diaspora- either the United States, England, and France due to their stake in colonizing the Caribbean in the quest for imperial power and modernity, and how Caribbean culture has been defined in historical and contemporary contexts through a survey of Caribbean diasporic literature. In this course students will learn how legacies of colonialism and modernity affect Caribbean populations and how they negotiate empire, identity, language, culture, and notions of home.
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Section L01
- Type: Lecture
- Section: L01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 22
- Capacity: 30
- Class Number: 42608
- Schedule: M 11:00 AM-12:20 PM - Bendheim House 103
Section P01
- Type: Precept
- Section: P01
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 17
- Capacity: 15
- Class Number: 42609
- Schedule: W 11:00 AM-12:20 PM - Chancellor Green 103
Section P02
- Type: Precept
- Section: P02
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 5
- Capacity: 15
- Class Number: 43367
- Schedule: T 11:00 AM-12:20 PM - Green Hall 0-C-13N-S
Section P99
- Type: Precept
- Section: P99
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 0
- Capacity: 0
- Class Number: 42610