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    Dec 22, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025
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EGL 286 - Transnational Literature, Film, and Theory

Course Units: 1.0
While modern colonialism dating back to the 18th century brought the entire globe into contact, the nation-state remained the relevant unit of culture. Unprecedented levels of migration and technological development in the past century, however, have made it impossible to ignore the fact that we are now living in a thoroughly transnational world-a new world order whose contours we yet barely grasp. How do social identity formations shift when nation-state boundaries are challenged? What sorts of new ethical dilemmas and self-other relations are engendered? Is anti-colonialism, staged as it was in the theater of national liberation, de-fanged or enabled by transnationalism? What new aesthetic forms and modes are generated by transnationalism; and how do cosmopolitans, exiles, diasporics, hybrids, and long-distance nationalists affect the field of culture? These are among the questions we will examine over the course of the term through the complementary lenses of film, literature, and theory.  Prerequisite(s): One 100-level English course or a score of 5 on the AP English Language or Literature and Composition test, or permission of instructor. CC: HUL, HUM, WAC  ISP: FLM



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