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S/T: Against "American English" (ENG-302)


Semester: Spring 2021
Number: 0122-302-002
Instructor: Jan-Henry Gray
Days: Tuesday Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
Note: Online, Both synchronous and asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Notes:

Fulfills Critical Perspectives Requirement For The Major.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

When does a word become American? How do writers and artists contribute to the expansive patchwork of Englishes in current use? Students will explore and question the notion of “American English” through the work of James Baldwin, Cathy Park Hong, Barbara Jane Reyes, Gloria Anzaldúa, Glenn Ligon, Harryette Mullen, and more. (Learning Goals:G;Distribution Reqs:Humanities)

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