ENG 2181 Critical Conversations: Race and Decolonization

3 units
English
Faculty of Arts
This course explores literary texts as important resources for learning about race and colonialism, with an emphasis on authors who advocate for racial justice and decolonization. Topics may include race and belonging; slavery and its afterlives; the politics of education, language, and publication; Indigenous knowledge systems; land, property, and stewardship; and critical analysis of settler colonialism.

Components:

Lecture

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

Organized

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Clear Expectations

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Fair Assessments

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