English 108: Crossing Racial Boundaries in Post-Civil Rights Fiction and Film: Interracial EncountersPosted in Course Offerings, Literary/Artistic Criticism, United States on 2012-01-07 02:08Z by Steven |
University of California, Los Angeles
Winter 2012
Caroline Streeter, Associate Professor of English
This course looks at literature and film depicting interracial sexuality and mixed race identities in the post-Civil Rights era. Course materials depict individuals and communities that trouble and challenge conventional ideas about racial categorization and the boundaries between groups. Texts represent a wide variety of ethnic and cultural perspectives. Books include Caucasia (Danzy Senna), A Feather on the Breath of God (Sigrid Nunez), Drown (Junot Diaz) and My Year of Meats (Ruth L. Ozeki). Movies include Diva (Jean-Jacques Beineix), Jungle Fever (Spike Lee) and The Wedding Banquet (Winston Chao).