ENG 142
Black Arts, Black Power
Black textual and cultural productions reveal the material conditions of Black experience. Students are introduced to Black Studies by exploring cultural production throughout the Black diaspora in its historical and social contexts, including the Middle Passage, slavery, emancipation, segregation, civil rights activism, immigration, and post-colonial revolution. Students analyze literary texts and intellectual traditions in the Black experience of North America. Specific attention is paid to the Black Canadian context.
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A lot of readings, but you shouldn't find them too bad if you're actually interested in the course content. We also took a trip to the AGO. It's an English class, but it's honestly more about Black literature. There is also a group project and group presentation. You don't have to come to class all the time, but you'd still do very well in the course assignments.
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