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From Colombo to Toronto: Ethnicity, Multiculturalism, and Canadian Literature
- Dozent/in
- Sebastian Schneider, M.A.
- Angaben
- Proseminar
2 SWS, benoteter Schein, ECTS-Studium
Studienschwerpunkte Phil.I/Phil.II, Sprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Mi 14:15 - 15:45, KH 1.012
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- Das PS Literature gehört in folgenden Studiengängen jeweils zu folgenden Modulen:
English and American Studies (neu): Zwischenmodul II Literature (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Zwischenmodul I: Thematisches Kombinationsmodul) Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien (neu): Zwischenmodul L-GYM Literature (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Basismodul Literature) Lehramt Englisch an Grund- Haupt- und Realschulen (neu): Zwischenmodul I L-UF Literature (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Elementarmodul Literature)
- Inhalt
- Since the 1970s, Canada has been officially promoting a policy whose aim is "to [...] recognize and promote the understanding that multiculturalism reflects the cultural and racial diversity of Canadian society and acknowledges the freedom of all members of Canadian society to preserve, enhance, and share their cultural heritage" (Canadian Multiculturalism Act). This "politics of difference" (Thompson) has been widely criticized as an ethnocentric "policy of containment" (Kamboureli) based on "biological and racial biases" (Darias-Beautell): "Ethnicity, for the dominant culture, may be just a codeword for the foreign. This view of ethnicity sanctions ignorance while proclaiming the virtues of cultural tolerance. [...] ''Ethnics'' are awarded a special status, so long as they keep their distance" (Huggan). In the seminar, literature by Canadian authors with Sri Lankan, Guyanese and Trinidadian backgrounds will be discussed in relation to Canadian multiculturalism, the connection of ''race'' and ethnicity, and ''Canadianness,'' asking if and how ''ethnic'' Canadian literature may variously embrace or critique the category of ethnicity.
Material:
Theoretical and short literary texts will be made available at the beginning of the semester via studon. Course requirements:
Short presentation (with handout); seminar paper Purchase and read:
Dionne Brand: What We All Long For (2005)
Shyam Selvadurai: Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Institution: Lehrstuhl für Amerikanistik, insbesondere nordamerikanische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft
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