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Oct 10, 2025
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LI 208 - Race and Resistance in U.S. LiteraturesCredits: 4 Explores ways writers from disparate communities in the United States use various literary forms to articulate resistance, community, and citizenship. Literary texts from several genres are situated in their historical contexts and the writing strategies of each author are examined. Also includes essays, journalism, and films to learn how diverse cultural texts work to represent America.
Liberal Arts Perspective(s): Literary, US Diversity
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