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3 credits
Summer 2019Lower DivisionHumanitiesThis course introduces students to literature addressing inequality and social justice. Questions will include: What is social justice? How do literary works reproduce or resist dominant ideologies? How does literature provide tools to map social and economic formations? What role have literary works played in emancipatory and egalitarian political movements? Readings and comparison of these texts will help examine how literature maintains a variety of communities. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
Course ENGL 225 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.