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Department of Cultural Studies
American Studies

Black Lit Matters: Hot-Off-the-Press

Course Information

Nr. Name Type Time Room Lecturer
154668 Black Lit Matters: Hot-Off-the-Press 2 HS Fr 10:15 - 11:45 R. 0.406 Klemm

“Each age, it is found, must write its own books; or rather, each generation for the next succeeding. The books of an older period will not fit this.” In this course, we will follow Emerson’s advice and discuss most recent publications by Black authors.

Of course, we will explore how these texts take up the ongoing fight against racism, which gained a new momentum during the past years.  However, we will as well study what kind of stories they tell about Africa, the history and cultures of Black people in America and discuss their answers to universal questions of identity and human relations with each other and the world.

The reading list will include excerpts from Isabel Wilkerson’s nonfiction Caste. The Lies That Divide Us (2020) and shorter texts from the anthology Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America (2019) by Ibi Zoboi and Tracey Baptiste.    

Some of the longer texts we will discuss in this class are:

Natasha Trethewey: Memorial Drive: A Daughter's Memoir (2020) ISBN-10 1408840022 and

Colson Whitehead:  Harlem Shuffle (2021) ISBN-10 ‏ : 0525567275

Please purchase these books and start reading.

Modules

Lehramtsstudiengänge

LABG G HRG/HRSGe GyGe/BK SP
2009 703, 704 602, 1001, 1002 602, 701, 702, 1002, 1003 703
2016 602, 703, 704 602, 1002, 1003 602, 701, 702, 1002, 1004 703

Angewandte Sprachwissenschaften &
Angewandte Literatur-/Kulturwissenschaften:

PO B.A.ALK B.A.AS M.A.ALK M.A.AS
PO ab WS 16/17 Kern: 6ac, 7bc
Komp: 3acd, 4a
Kern: 6bc
Komp: 4a
1acd, 2abc, 3bc 2ab
PO ab WS 21/22 Kern: 6abc, 7bc
Komp: 3abc, 4a
Kern: 6bc
Komp: 4a
1abc, 2abc, 3bc 2ab

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