Topics in Indigenous Literatures I - Rewriting the Canon from Indigenous Perspectives
- ENGL 200 / 6.0
- ENGL 290 / 3.0
- A minimum GPA of 2.3 in 9.0 units of ENGL
Or
- Level 4 or above and registration in an INDG Plan
This seminar introduces students to the analytic interpretation of narrative prose within the context of literary adaption. We will discuss four contemporary Indigenous-authored novels that retell works of the literary canon from Indigenous perspectives: Jane Austen 91制片厂 鈥檚 Pride and Prejudice; James Matthew Barrie 91制片厂 鈥檚 Peter Pan; Frances Hodgson Burnett 91制片厂 鈥檚 The Secret Garden; and C.S. Lewis 91制片厂 鈥檚 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
We will explore the literary strategies the indigenous authors use to expose colonial ideologies in the canonical works and assert Indigenous agency and narrative sovereignty.
**This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles.
91制片厂 Repeatable Courses
With repeatable courses, the course number (e.g., ENGL 466) is repeatable, but the topic is not. You can take as many topics as you like under the same course number, but you can only take each individual topic once.
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Assessments
Grading Components
- Attendance/Participation (15% of final grade)
- An oral close/critical reading presentation of a passage from one of the novels (10%)
- Three 950 to 1000-word critical reflections (25% each)
**Subject to change **