ENG 379 BLACK POETICS
BLACK POETICS
How does one evoke a black world? What does it look like? Sound like? Taste like? This course considers these matters of black poetics—the formal practices that black thinkers use to represent U.S. and Caribbean black lives and experiences. While we anchor our investigations in poetry, we invite a broad conception of poetics that also examines the rhetoric, ethics, and aesthetics that thinkers use to (re)present a black world in oratory, music, and visual experimentation. Works from McKay, Dove, Rankine, Hayes, Jess, Mendi+Keith Obadike, and Shockley.
Cross Listed Courses
This is the same course as
AFR 379/
AMS 379.
Prerequisite
ENG 250 is recommended.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
Attributes
MOIB, MOIE, W