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Asian American Studies   

  • Asian American Literature and Culture

  • REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.
  • What is the relationship between race and genre? Through a survey of major works and debates in Asian American literature, this course examines how writers employ a variety of generic forms--novels, comics, memoirs, film, science fiction--to address issues of racial and ethnic identity, gender, queerness, memory, immigration, and war. By placing racial formation in relation to social, economic, and intellectual developments, we will explore the potential of literary texts to deepen our historical understanding of Asians in the U.S. and beyond, and probe into what labeling a work of literature as "Asian American" allows us to know and do.

     

  • Fee: $250.00

  • Instructor: Paul Nadal

  • Capacity Remaining: 1

  • Semester Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/4/2025 

  • Times: 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM

  • Sessions: 24

  • Days: Tu Th

  • Building: EPYNE

  • Room: East Pyne Building 235

 

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