ENG 142-OA: Between Two Worlds: Multicultural Literature and Film
Course Details
- Online, asynchronous (Online meetings on Wednesdays, 5:30-7:45 p.m.)
- 5 weeks | July 13 to August 14, 2026
- 3 credits | $2,022
- Last day to register: July 14, 2026
Course Overview
In this course students explore the multi-ethnic cultural landscape of America. Focused on contemporary work by Native American, African American, and Asian American writers and filmmakers, we’ll examine how these artists engage with topics like identity, community, family, and belonging, the past and the present, and power and resistance. In order to better understand what these artists are trying to do in their work, we’ll study them in broader cultural and social contexts.
Additional Information
Faculty will contact all students after the Tuesday, July 14, registration deadline.
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