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Dec 21, 2024
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EN 216 - African American Literature II Credit Hours: 3
A survey of Black literature in America and the African Diaspora from the Harlem Renaissance to the present. The course will focus on the influence of the Harlem Renaissance on North American religious traditions, social movements, and historical events.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- demonstrate familiarity with the periods and movements in African American literature, including the Harlem Renaissance, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, and Post-Modernism, including dates, works, and authors;
- demonstrate an ability, through class discussion and written work, to critically assess the Black Aesthetic, primarily through literature and related arts: music, dance, and art;
- identify genres, subjects, patterns, and themes characteristic of the Black experience in Africa, the Caribbean, and America;
- identify styles, devices, and techniques characteristic of African American literature;
- demonstrate, through written work and class discussion, an ability to analyze the assigned texts through the conventions and methods of the humanities; and
- demonstrate, through written work and class discussion, an understanding of the value of diversity and individual differences in an environment where individuals of different cultures, intellectual positions, and lifestyles can reach their full potential through the promotion of mutual respect and cross-cultural understanding.
F/S (C,N,S)
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