Catalog 2024-2025

LIT 281 Identity and Difference

This course introduces students to how texts have been used to divide people or bring them together. Students will cover major theoretical texts dealing with gender, citizenship, race, language, and ethnicity. Additional readings will be drawn from literary, legislative, and juridical primary sources that illustrate the interplay between popular media, discrimination, and empowerment. Writing assignments will ask students to apply their theoretical knowledge to explain contemporary and historical examples of oppression and liberation. May be repeated for credit if the content varies. 

Baccalaureate Experience

(HFA)

Spartan Studies

TBH

Credits

4

Prerequisite

AWR 101

Offered

Fall semester