Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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WRPR 0288

Writing Race and Class

Writing Race and Class
In this course we will take a literary and intersectional approach to topics of race and class. Readings include stories, essays, poems and videos by writers such as James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Gloria AnzaldĂșa and Kelly Tsai. Students will respond to critical and creative writing prompts, conduct fieldwork, and design two writing projects of their own. The class format will include conversations with guest writers, writing workshops, contemplative activities, and individual conferences with the instructor. Students will preferably have prior experience in discussing issues of race and class, although introductory theories will be made available to provide frameworks for discussion.
Subject:
Writing and Rhetoric Program
Department:
Writing and Rhetoric Program
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
CW LIT SOC
Equivalent Courses:
GSFS 0288
ENAM 0288

Sections

Fall 2022

WRPR0288A-F22 Seminar (Wright)

Fall 2021

WRPR0288A-F21 Seminar (Wright)

Fall 2020

WRPR0288A-F20 Seminar (Wright)
WRPR0288B-F20 Seminar (Wright)

Winter 2020

WRPR0288A-W20 Seminar (Wright)

Winter 2014

WRPR0288A-W14 Seminar (Wright)