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English 350-631-001 Seminar in African-American Literature: Supernatural Power in African and African American Film and Fiction Instr:
Dr. Grayson
Course Information:
Tuesday 4:30-7:10 pm CRT 321
Course Description This course is concerned with representations of supernatural power
in the Mande epic tradition (West Africa), African films, and
African American films and novels. Examples of other issues
to be considered include: alternative constructs of history,
time, and space; the use of the oral tradition; Mande epics as simultaneously
a record of historical events and a repository of the values of the
society; the text as political.
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