HONR299Y

Monsters and Racism: Contemporary Black Horror and Speculative Fiction

This course looks at contemporary Black horror and speculative fiction as cultural texts which put into question our notions of human(e) and inhuman(e) through critiques of white supremacy and accompanying oppressions. Students will engage with literature and film by Black creators such as Jordan Peele, Toni Morrison, Jewelle Gomez, and Octavia Butler.

Sister Courses: HONR299A, HONR299B, HONR299C, HONR299D, HONR299F, HONR299G, HONR299H, HONR299I, HONR299J, HONR299K, HONR299Q, HONR299V, HONR299Z

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