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Dec 04, 2024
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ENG 361 Race and Graphic Narrative in the Post-War United States 3 credits
This course examines the representation of race and ethnicity in the United States from the end of World War II though today. Through the examination of a variety of graphic formats (narratives, films, television, etc.), students will deepen their knowledge of how race and ethnicity have been represented and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of those representations, through the use of primary and secondary evidence. Students will also draw connections between these texts and contemporary U.S. culture and society. May not be taken if the student has already completed HIS 432 .
Prerequisite(s): For students enrolled prior to 2024-25: Completion of English Core Requirements; For students enrolled Fall 2024 or after: ENG 200, POP 100, WRT 201, or HNR 200
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