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An examination of literatures and theories grounded in the perspectives of writers from formerly (or currently) colonized areas, emphasizing issues of identity, language, nationalism, globalization, and the ethics of development. This course can also count toward the global studies program.
Designations
G: International and Global Perspectives
H: Humanities
Frequency
B3, B4: Offered in Part of Term (P.O.T.) 2 and/or 3, second semester