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RELIGION AND POLITICS (L57)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2019

L57 RelPol 3360Topics in American Culture Studies: Passing Time: Contested Racial Boundaries in Modern Am Culture3.0 Units
Description:From Nella Larsen's classic Harlem Renaissance novel Passing (1929) to Jordan Peele's Oscar-winning thriller Get Out (2017), racial crossing, exchange, and intermixture remain a preoccupation in American culture. But who can cross racial boundaries, and who cannot? What motivates a person to leave behind one identity and take up another? And how have Americans at different time periods differentiated an authentic identity from a false one? This course explores these questions through an interdisciplinary archive of sources from history, literature, film, journalism, law, and philosophy. Tracing shifting conceptions of race, gender, and sexuality across the 20th and 21st centuries, we will consider how the practice of passing has changed over time and the ways in which it continues to shape contemporary ideas about identity categories. We will examine the costs and benefits of situating ideas like immigrant assimilation and cultural appropriation in relation to passing, as well as the uses and the limitations of thinking comparatively about racial passing and gender or sexuality passing. Our discussions will make use of a diverse set of scholarly and popular sources, including works from Langston Hughes, Audre Lorde, Michael Jackson, Octavia Butler, and Alison Bechdel.
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Course Type:IdentSame As:L98 3360  L14 3360  L18 3366Frequency:Unpredictable / History
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01M-W----10:00A-11:30ASeigle / L002 ThurmanPaper/Project/Take Home20180
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