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Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)
CRN: 10793
Online: Some Synchronous | Lecture
Online
Old Core Requirements Met:
UG Core Human Diversity
UG Core Literature/Writing
2020 Core Requirements Met:
Diversity/Soc Just AND Integ/Humanities
Other Requirements Met:
Amer Culture & Diff Minor Appr
Faith and Praxis Minor or Cert
Writing to learn
What happens when race and sexuality collide? This fully online course will emphasize intersectionality through literature from writers of color who are also members of the LGBTQ+ community. We will discuss the impact of having multiple minority statuses as well as historic (dis)connections between racial and LGBTQ+ social justice movements. Through poetry, novels, and essays, we will examine how LGBTQ+ writers of color redefine our understanding of identity, language, and relationships, while simultaneously expanding the American Literary canon. For students under the old core program, this course satisfies the core Literature and Writing requirement for those who started with an ENGL 201-204 class, satisfies the core Human Diversity requirement, the Diversity requirement for English majors. For those under the new core program, this course satisfies a Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice requirement and an Integration in the Humanities requirement. This course also satisfies a WAC Writing to Learn requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 121, 190, 201, 202, 203, or 204.
4 Credits