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76-142 English Freshman Seminar: Experimental African-American Voices


Units:9.0
Department:English
Notes:THIS H&SS FRESHMAN SEMINAR IS OPEN TO 2004 H&SS AND SHS FRESHMEN ONLY.
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Are you interested in discovering more ways in which African-American poets experiment with language? We will begin by considering the groundwork and limitations of early criticism and models for reading African-American poetry, and allow the works of poets such as Wanda Coleman, Harryette Mullen, Claudia Rankine, and Erika Hunt to expand the tradition to encompass more internal diversity and complexity.

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