COML 6945

COML 6945

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

The course examines how postcolonial African writers and filmmakers engage with and revise controversial images of bodies and sexuality-genital cursing, same-sex desire, HIV/AIDS, genital surgeries, etc. Our inquiry also surveys African theorists' troubling of problematic tropes and practices such as the conception in 19th-century racist writings of the colonized as embodiment, the pathologization and hypersexualization of colonized bodies, and the precarious and yet empowering nature of the body and sexuality in the postcolonial African experience. As we focus on African artists and theorists, we also read American and European theorists, including but not certainly limited to Giorgio Agamben, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, and Joseph Slaughter, detecting the ways in which discourses around bodies in the African context may shape contemporary theories and vice versa.

When Offered Fall.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: 15 students.

Comments Co-meets with ASRC 4995/COML 4945/ENGL 4741/FGSS 4945/LGBT 4945/VISST 4945.

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Syllabi: none
  • 17065 COML 6945   SEM 101

  • Instruction Mode:
    Limited to 15 students.