Reading & Composition

Reading & Composition

Water, Rocks, Dew, Mangroves: Elements of Island Literatures
Course Number: 
R1B.010
Course Catalog Number: 
22832
Course Type or Level: 
Instructor: 
Pedro Rolon
Days: 
Tu/Th
Time: 
11-12:30
Semester: 
Location: 
204 Dwinelle

The island is a territory of the imagination that cuts across linguistic and cultural boundaries: a fantasy land of conquest, domination, punishment, and the place of new beginnings outside all that we know. Furthermore, certain islands are defined and expressed, paradoxically enough, through movements, flows, transits, and migrations. In this course we will think together about what makes the island such a rich territory and a site of multiple (and often times contradictory!) expressions. Through a selection (by
no means exhaustive, by no means complete) of literature from the Hispanic, Anglophone, and Francophone Caribbean, making necessary detours in early modern European texts, we will hone our analytical writing and research skills by focusing on how and why islands and their surrounding waters are productive spaces from which to think about our relationship to nature, class, race, gender, knowledge, and power. As an R and C course, this is a writing-intensive class that fulfills a University requirement. Expect to spend a considerable amount and time writing, rewriting, and writing some more! With consistent work and dedication, you will be surprised at how your writing evolves from the first day to the last. There is no final examination for this class.