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21L.504J / SP.518J / WGS.518J 美国文学中的种族与身份:“真正的赝品”

21L.504J / SP.518J / WGS.518J Race and Identity in American Literature: Keepin' it Real Fake
课程网址: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/literature/21l-504j-race-and-identity-...  
主讲教师: Sandy Alexandre
开课单位: 麻省理工学院
开课时间: 2007-01-01
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
本课程探讨不同的美国艺术家如何将种族和阶级视为表演或表演的身份。讨论将集中在以下几个问题上:扮演黑人、白人、特权或弱势群体意味着什么?这些艺术家认为表演(实际上是扮演或带有)种族身份、种族、性别和阶级地位的含义是什么?在这些表演中,种族和阶级地位如何以及为什么经常被混为一谈?
课程简介: This course explores the ways in which various American artists view race and class as performed or performable identities. Discussions will focus on some of the following questions: What does it mean to act black, white, privileged, or underprivileged? What do these artists suggest are the implications of performing (indeed playing at or with) racial identity, ethnicity, gender, and class status? How and why are race and class status often conflated in these performances?
关 键 词: 种族身份; 级地位; 马克吐温
课程来源: 麻省理工学院公开课
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