Specialization in Postcolonial and Diaspora Literature and Culture - Specialization Undergraduate

Postgraduate

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Specialization in Postcolonial and Diaspora Literature and Culture, which is administered by the Department of English, is available as an elective to all students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs at Michigan State University.

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Subjects

  • Latin
  • English
  • American History
  • American Literature

Course programme

The following course (3 credits):
Postcolonial Literature and Theory1
Courses in Diasporic and Postcolonial Literature.2 Three courses from the following two categories, with not more than two courses in a literature in foreign languages (9 or 10 credits:
Diaspora and Postcolonial Literatures
Studies in the Literature of Asia and the Asian Diaspora (W)
African-American Literature I
African-American Literature II
Chicano and Latino Literatures in English
Asian American Writing
Native American Literature
Asian Literature in English or in English Translation
Language Use in the African-American Community
Comparative Drama: Indian Subcontinent
Comparative Fiction: Non-Western
Studies in African American Literature
British Literature in the Age of Empire
Studies in the Literature of Africa and the African Diaspora
Studies in the Literature of Asian and the Asian Diaspora (W)
Literature in Foreign Languages2
Francophone Literatures of the Third World
Topic in Luso-Brazilian Language and Culture
Introduction to Reading Hispanic Literature (W)
Survey of Spanish American Literature I
Survey of Spanish American Literature II
Spanish American Literature through the 19th Century
Spanish American Literature of the 20th Century
Topics in Hispanic Literatures of the Americas
Courses in Nonliterary Areas.2 Two of the following courses, at least one of which must be related to one of the geographic areas represented in the courses that the student selected to meet requirement 2. above (4 to 8 credtis):
The Anthropological Film
Race, Ethnicity, and Nation: Anthropological
Approaches to Collective Identity
Revolution and Social Change in Latin America
North American Indian Ethnography
Social and Cultural Status of Latinos in the U.S.
Anthropology of South Asia
China: Culture and Society
Anthropology of Southern Africa
East Asian Cultures (W)
Francophone Cultures and Civilizations
Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Latin American and Latino Art
Art of Central, Southern and Eastern Africa
Immigrants, Minorities, and American Pluralism
African American History to 1876
African American History since 1876
African American Women
Asian American History
History of Mexican Americans in the United States
African History since 1800
West Africa and the African-American Connection
East Africa and Its Neighbors
South Africa and Its Neighbors
Native Americans in North American History from 1830
Colonial Latin America
National Latin America
Modern Spanish Central and South America
Politics, Society and the Economy in the Third World
African American Political Thought
Culture, Politics and Postcolonialism (I)
Music of South Asia and Its Diaspora
Music of Asia, the Pacific, and the Near East
Music of Africa, Europe, and the Americas
Music of the Caribbean
Refugees, Displaced Persons, Exiles (W)
Native American Religions
Southeast Asian Religions
Religion and Society in Bali
African Religion: An Introduction
Spanish American Culture
Hispanic Cultures in the United States
Women and Change in Developing Countries

Specialization in Postcolonial and Diaspora Literature and Culture - Specialization Undergraduate

higher than £ 9000