Middlebury

BLST2315A-S21

Race, Exile, and Immigration

Race, Exile, and Immigration: Africa and Western World
As George Lamming put it, to be in exile is to be alive, especially when the exile is a person of colonial orientation who has experienced a sense of alienation resulting from the imposition of foreign codes on his/her culture. In this course, we will explore otherness, the gaze, and the myth of immigration and/or exile. We will study creative writings, essays, and films produced by artists who are made to feel a sense of exile or strangeness. Problems inherent to physical and intellectual displacement/exile of the colonized in colonial and postcolonial eras will also be examined.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22505
Subject Code:
BLST
Course Number:
2315
Section Identifier:
A

Course

BLST 2315

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Spring 2021

BLST2315A-S21 Lecture (Unknown)