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COLT 52.09 Childhood, Memory, and the Caribbean

Have you ever wondered what it's like to grow up in Haiti, Surinam, Guadeloupe, Cuba, or the Dominican Republic? In this course, students will embark on a literary journey through the Caribbean, examining coming-of-age stories that unravel the complex tapestry of postcolonial experiences.

 Through a critical exploration of the Caribbean bildungsroman, students will delve into the profound impact of colonialism on various facets of life, including family structures, the roles of women, education, languages, socioeconomic status, mobility, and the intricate development of identity.

 The course will introduce students to a diverse array of literary works from the Caribbean, offering insights into the nuanced perspectives of postcolonial authors. Engaging with critical theories from key thinkers such as Frantz Fanon, Edouard Glissant, Carole Boyce Davies, and Antonio Benitez-Rojo, students will analyze the intellectual frameworks that shape Caribbean literature.

Instructor

Larose

Degree Requirement Attributes

Dist:INT or LIT; WCult:W

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Offered

  • Winter