Description: 20TH-21ST CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
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This course will examine 20th century and contemporary U.S. Literature and culture in context of theories and movements of social justice and individual freedom. These might include: liberal individualism, theories of subjective agency, feminism, antiracism, and so on. The course will examine the role that literature plays in constructing, questioning, and reformulating ideas of freedom and agency.
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Also offered as WGST 462.
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Course offered Spring 2005.
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Instructor(s): Lurie. Cross-list: WGST 462. Repeatable for Credit.