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72932-01 - Proseminar: The Novels of Colson Whitehead 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2024
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Ridvan Askin (ridvan.askin@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Colson Whitehead is one of the preeminent voices of twenty-first-century US fiction. His accolades include numerous literary prizes and fellowships, including the 2016 National Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitzer Prize, which he won two times (in 2017 and 2020), a feat he shares with only three other authors. We will read six of the nine novels he has published to date.

His often humorous but equally gripping novels avail themselves of a variety of (popular) genres, from alternate history to steampunk, from the novel of formation to crime fiction, from historical fiction to post-apocalyptic Zombie narrative, often in one and the same novel. This eclectic mix of genres together with the accomplished interweaving of realist and more experimental writing styles is employed in the service of investigating contemporary US race relations. Accordingly, we will focus on how, in Whitehead’s novels, questions of genre and literary form intersect with representations of race, anti-Black racism, and white supremacy.
Learning objectives Students taking this course will become intimately acquainted with the novels of one of the foremost voices of twenty-first-century US fiction; they will refine their knowledge in novel and genre theory; they will become conversant in the academic discourse on race and anti-Black racism; and they will acquire the skills to apply these insights in their discussions of Whitehead’s novels.
Bibliography Please purchase the following novels:
• Colson Whitehead, “The Intuitionist” (1999)
• Colson Whitehead, “John Henry Days” (2001)
• Colson Whitehead, “Sag Harbor” (2009)
• Colson Whitehead, “Zone One” (2011)
• Colson Whitehead, “Underground Railroad” (2016)
• Colson Whitehead, “The Nickel Boys” (2019)
Any editions will do - the novels will be available from Labyrinth bookstore just across the street from the department. Additional texts will be made available on ADAM. Given that this is a reading intensive course, it is advisable to start reading the first novel before the beginning of term. We will read the novels chronologically.
Comments Given that this is a reading intensive course, it is advisable to start reading the first novel before the beginning of term. We will read the novels chronologically.
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Admission requirements It is strongly recommended that this course is taken only after the successful completion of the "Introduction I: Literary Studies" and "Introduction II: Literary Theory" proseminars.
Course application To register for this course, please email Ridvan Askin at ridvan.askin@unibas.ch. Note that the course can accommodate a maximum of 20 students. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, mandatory

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Tuesday 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11

Dates

Date Time Room
Tuesday 17.09.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 24.09.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 01.10.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 08.10.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 15.10.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 22.10.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 29.10.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 05.11.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 12.11.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 19.11.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 26.11.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 03.12.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 10.12.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 17.12.2024 16.15-18.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Modules Modul: Introduction to Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor's degree subject: English)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Regular attendance; active participation (doing ALL the readings and contributing to in-class discussions); four quizzes
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

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