AFRC108 - STUDY OF A THEME: TALES OF STUDY ABROAD

Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
STUDY OF A THEME: TALES OF STUDY ABROAD
Term session
0
Term
2015A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC108401
Meeting times
MW 0500PM-0630PM
Meeting location
COLLEGE HALL 314
Instructors
JAJI, TSITSI
Description
Study of a Literary Theme- For many of us, the first experience of travel is imaginary, through the portal of a novel, film, or memoir. This course combinesthese narratives of travel and stories of coming of age. At the center of our exploration will the contemporary rise of Study Abroad programs in U.S. universities. We'll place this in historical context as we consider how cross-cultural encounters have been portrayed, with particular attention to authors of color from the U.S. and the global South. No previous travel experience is assumed other than imaginative; this course is open to students, freshman to senior, from all majors -- especially the undeclared. Materials well consider together include selections from Don Quixote (the adventures of a knight errant and his servant in Spain by Miguel Cervantes), James Baldwin (an African American in Switzerland and France), Samuel Selvon (a Trinidadian in the UK), Faith Adiele (a Nigerian-American in Burma), Amitav Ghosh (an Indian in Egypt) and Kiana Davenport (a Hawaiian in France). These readings will be complemented by films including two versions of Around the World in in Eighty Days, The Motorcycle Diaries, Roman Holiday and Touki Bouki. Assignments will include regular journal entries and 2 essays.


Course number only
108
Cross listings
AFST102401 CINE112401 COML245401 ENGL102401
Use local description
No