ENGL 3289 Asian American Pacific Islander Experience Through Literature

4 hours; 4 credits

This course explores three types of narrative: stories of immigration, of second-generation identity construction, and those that emphasize global or postcolonial perspectives. Possible guiding questions: How do Asian American texts represent class, gender, generation, and ancestral histories? How do they use, challenge, or re-envision existing literary codes and conventions to introduce issues not strictly literary? This course is the same as AMST 3142.

Prerequisites: English 1012 [2.7] or permission of the chair.

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