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BALESTRINO ALICE
(syllabus)
THE IDEOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION of the OTHER. This course addresses the socio-political and cultural dynamics underlying the ideological construction of “the other” and seeks to convey a broad understanding of contemporary debates about racism. We will look at the ways in which those who did not fit into the “WASP” definition in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and nationality have been historically otherized. In particular, the texts we will analyze focus on the 20th and 21st century Jewish-American and African American experience and we will read them through the lens of theoretical literature on racism, critical race theory, and intersectionality.
(reference books)
Cynthia Ozick (1980), “The Shawl”, available at: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1980/05/26/the-shawl
Philip Roth (2004), The Plot against America, any edition (chapters 1,2,7,9)
Philip Roth (2010), Nemesis, any edition
Alice Walker (1982), The Color Purple, any edition
Toni Morrison (1983), “Recitatif”, is available on Moodle
Claudia Rankine (2014), Citizen, An American Lyric, a selection of poems is available on Moodle
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