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Feb 10, 2025
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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WGS 293L - Literature and Human Rights 3 Credit(s) | Lecture | Graded (includes P/F option) Not Repeatable for credit
Description: This course focuses on literary expressions and representations of the desire for and the crises of human rights. The various literary genres (poetry, fiction, drama, memoir, and essay) evoke the yearning of peoples to be awarded the right to live in safety and with dignity so that they pursue meaningful lives, and these literary genres record the abuses of the basic rights of people as they seek to lead lives of purpose. This course will examine the ways in which the techniques of literature (e.g., narrative, description, point of view, voice, image) compel readers’ attention and bring us nearer to turn to human rights abuses and peoples’ capacities to survive and surmount these conditions.
Course Note This course serves as an alternative to & may be taken in lieu of the Human Rights Minor core course WGS 110 Gender in Global Context.
ENGL 293L and WGS 293L are the same course.
This course is cross-listed as ENGL 293L
Distribution Area: World Cultures Diversity Area: International No consent required for enrollment
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