Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify key issues in the study of African American literature
2. Articulate the importance of (and challenges to) the idea of “double consciousness” in this literature
3. Explore the wider theoretical, cultural, political and artistic contexts surrounding African American literature in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, including the legacy of antebellum slavery
4. Display strong primary and secondary research skills – undertaking research, application of research, transmission of research
5. Demonstrate ability to discuss complex ideas in class and/or in written assignments
Indicative Module Content:
Novels by Ralph Ellison, Nella Larsen, and Toni Morrison.
Short Stories by Derrick Bell, Octavia Butler, and Richard Wright.
Poetry by Jericho Brown, Mari Evans, Nikki Giovanni, Langston Hughes, Audre Lorde, Claudia Rankine, and Sonia Sanchez.
Drama by Amiri Baraka.
Film by Jordan Peele.
Autobiography by James Baldwin and Frederick Douglass.
Essays by W. E. B. DuBois, Barbara Fields, Malcolm X, Toni Morrison, Larry Neal, Alondra Nelson, Keeanga-Yamattha Taylor, and Richard Wright.