CMLT235

Black Diaspora Literature and Culture

Examination of key works by writers of the African Diaspora. Relationship among black people across multiple geographic spaces; Africa, the Caribbean, the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Specific historical, cultural, and literary contexts; themes such as gender, sexuality, migration, slavery, freedom, and equality. Readings may include literary texts (fiction, poetry, drama), music and film. All readings in English, but drawn from multiple languages of the black diaspora, including English, Spanish, French and Portuguese.

Fall 2024

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Spring 2024

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Average rating: 4.44

Fall 2023

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Average rating: 3.60

Spring 2023

16 reviews
Average rating: 4.44

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Average rating: 3.44

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