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AP HUMA 3661 3.00 Studies in African American Art and Theatre

Explores how certain African American visual artist and dramatists interpret historical experience. Raises theoretical questions of representation, visualization, intertexuality, interdisciplinarity, and politics and the aesthetics of portrayal, focusing on the work of Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, August Wilson, Adrienne Kennedy.

AP HUMA 3660 3.00 African-Canadian Voices

Examines the diversity of African-Canadian artistic production, literature in particular, but also film and visual art, seeking to develop theoretical and critical frameworks in which to situate contemporary work within Canadian, as well as the African Diasporic discourse.

AP HUMA 3537 3.00 Canadian Native Autobiography

Canadian Native writers of the 19th and 20th centuries have defined themselves and their world through unique representations of their own life stories. The course explores the contexts and interpretations of "identity", "history", "literature", "tradition", and integrating different world views.

AP HUMA 3530 3.00 Metis Issues in North America

Explores the history and literature of the Metis and Louis Riel in their homelands and in their communities in North America since the 17th century. Topics will include Metis identities, family histories, communities, resistance movements, land and treaty rights.

AP HUMA 3316 3.00 Black Women's Writing

This course introduces students to literature produced by black women writers in the Caribbean, Canada and the United States after the 1970s.

AP/CMDS 3770 3.00 Transnational Media Cultures and Global Youth

The aim of this course is to provide students with an overview of the critical debates and issues surrounding youth media culture in a transnational context. This course will trace the impact of the transnational mobility and ubiquity of media such as film, television, music, mobile technologies, video games and the internet, on the proliferation […]

AP/GK 3010 3.00 Greek Tragedy

A study of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Prerequisite: AP/GK 2000 6.00 or permission of director of classical studies. Course credit exclusion: AP/GK 4010 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Prerequisite: AS/GK 2000 6.00 or permission of director of classical studies. Course credit exclusions: AS/GK 3010 3.00 and AS/GK 4010 3.00.