Writing Identity: Race and Ethnicity in Fiction and Nonfiction
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This cross-concentration elective presents intensive readings in fiction and nonfiction from various racial and ethnic communities in the United States. By studying marginalized and diverse voices, students learn how different cultures, experiences, and histories create a rich and vibrant American literary tapestry. Students also learn methods and techniques for expressing their own cultural perspectives in their creative work. Fiction and nonfiction students earn elective credit in this course, which focuses on craft analysis and discussion. Students will choose whether their final project will consist of creative or analytical writing.
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