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Apr 19, 2024
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ENGL 379 - Welfare Queens and Tiger Moms: Narratives of the Maternal This course may also count for the major in (consult the program or department major requirements) : Comparative American Studies; Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4HU, CD, WADV
This course reads the cultural politics of the maternal in contemporary American literature. It explores, in particular, the role that the maternal occupies within narratives of migration, nationalism, and globalization. It analyzes how categories like race, gender, sexuality, and class infuse meaning into the maternal – to whom we ascribe maternal roles; how labor (reproductive and productive) manages and is managed by the maternal; and the significance of the nuclear family unit and its alternatives. Rather than asking us to make claims about maternal figures in our own lives, the course demands distance – an alienating gesture that enables a critical knowledge. American, Diversity, Post-1900. Enrollment Limit: 20 Instructor: H. Suarez Prerequisites & Notes For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled “Advanced Courses.”
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