AFRC570 - BLACK RAGE: RACE, AFFECT AND THE POLITICS OF FEELING

Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
BLACK RAGE: RACE, AFFECT AND THE POLITICS OF FEELING
Term session
0
Term
2017A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC570401
Meeting times
T 0900AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 419
Instructors
TILLET, SALAMISHAH
Description
Spring 2018: The aim of this seminar can be described as trying to figure out how poetry and poetics figure into the effort to theorize the African American subject in the 21st Century. At a time when the sheer number of African American poets publishing today (to say nothing of the major prizes they are winning) has exploded exponentially, why does poetry continue to be so marginalin African American literary and cultural studies? As we make our way through recently published anthologies of African American poetry, then turn to works of individual poets, we will consider issues of influence,intertextual periodization, stylization, and tradition as they impact approaches to form, structure, and craft. Ultimately, however, we will focus on the question of why are these poets writing these poems at this particular time? Technologies like PennSound and You Tube will provide time? Technologies like PennSound and You Tube will provide important critical tools in our endeavors and at various points during the term, guest lecturers will join our discussions.


Course number only
570
Use local description
No