Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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EDST 1002

Teaching August Wilson

Make Room: Teaching August Wilson
August Wilson has been hailed as “Theater's Poet of Black America,” yet many students have little exposure to this literary giant. In this course we will explore Wilson’s impressive cycle of 10 plays illustrating 20th century African-American experiences. We will take an interdisciplinary approach to reading, analyzing, and understanding Wilson’s work, exploring such influences as the blues, visual artist Romare Bearden, and playwright/poet Amiri Baraka. We will also use Critical Race Theory as an analytical tool for understanding Wilson’s significance within the larger context of race relations. The course will culminate with workshops at local schools and staged readings of Wilson’s work.
Subject:
Education Studies
Department:
Education Studies
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR ART LIT NOR WTR

Sections

Winter 2021

EDST1002A-W21 Lecture (Affolter)

Winter 2015

EDST1002A-W15 Lecture (Affolter)

Winter 2012

EDST1002A-W12 Lecture (Affolter)

Winter 2011

EDST1002A-W11 Lecture (Affolter)