AFAM 305

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Black Fictions and Feminisms

African American Studies Undergraduate PUGET - Puget Sound

Course Description

This course is an integrative course in the humanities that explores various constructions of black female identity. The course looks at black womanhood as it's represented in the public imaginary, feminist theories, critical race theories, and in literature and literary criticism written by black women writers. One of the questions the course asks is: How have scholars and writers addressed fundamental questions of black female identity? To answer this question, students read and view a wide survey of materials including novels, essays, memoir, and film. Through this investigation, students consider how studies of race, feminism, and gender connect to personal lives.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CO24 - SOCSCI (Social Sci and Historical), CORE - HM (Humanistic Approaches), INTD - AFAM (African American Studies AFAM), INTD - EDUC (Education Studies Minor EDUC), INTD - GQS (Gender and Queer Studies GQS), INTD - HUM-GENDER (Intd Humanities-Gender IHE), INTD - HUM-RACETH (Intd Humanities-Race IHE)

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

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Lecture

Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes