Language and Race
Language and Race focuses on language as a social construct and its importance and constitutive function in culture, appropriation, and performance within and across traditional racial and national lines. The purpose of this area is to study, analyze and critique theories concerning the discursive construction of identity(s) and forms of representation of cultures. In particular, this area focuses on how language and identity are constructed and mediated in literature, film and other media.

The course focuses on language as a social construct and its importance and constitutive function in culture, appropriation, and performance within and across traditional racial and national lines. The purpose of this course is to study, analyze and critique theories concerning the discursive construction of identity(s) and forms of representation of cultures.  It will explore the relationship between power and powerful speech through reviews and critiques of theories of language, culture, and identity as they relate to ethnicity, race, gender, and nationalism.  In particular, we will focus on how language and identity are constructed and mediated in literature, film and other media.  Finally we will explore language and discourse surrounding women's language as well as language discourse styles used in the construction of regional, national, and global communities.

 

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