ENGL 254
Spring 2021 not offered
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Course Cluster and Certificates: Sustainability and Environmental Justice |
India has made international headlines for being a globalization success story and a new global superpower. In this course, we will read literature and watch films that shed light on how globalization has actually impacted the country. We will discuss questions such as, Is globalization a good thing for India? Is it inevitable? Is it really something new? We will read texts that examine key historical and social issues, including Partition, colonialism, and Hindu-Muslim conflict. We will read English language texts and also fiction translated from Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ENGL |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Student Option |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (ENGL)(ENGL-Literature)(GSAS-MN)(GSAS)(MUST-MN) |
Major Readings:
Books/Prose Aravind Adiga, THE WHITE TIGER Arundhati Roy, THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS Various texts by Pankaj Mishra Mahasweta Devi, IMAGINARY MAPS Saadat Hasan Manto, BOMBAY STORIES Khushwant Singh, TRAIN TO PAKISTAN Amitav Ghosh, SEA OF POPPIES Short fiction by Quaratulain Hyder Various non-fiction articles and essays Films: Slumdog Millionaire (Dir. Danny Boyle) Dhobi Ghat/Bombay Stories (Dir. Kiran Rao) Peepli Live (Dir. Anusha Rizvi)
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Examinations and Assignments: -4 Reaction Papers (2-3 pages in length--these will be guided) -1 Oral Presentation -Final: A formal, analytical 8-10 page paper -Classroom participation and discussion will form a significant part of coursework and final grade tabulation |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course fulfills the Literatures of Difference requirement and contributes to the Race & Ethnicity and Theory & Literary Forms concentrations of the English major. |
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