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Currents in Global Literature

Currents in Global Literature

Dr. Helms’s Course Website for PSU’s EN 3515

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Equiano

Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African [CN: colonialism, graphic violence, racism, slavery]

Nikole Hannah Jones’s 1619 episode 1 [CN: racism, slavery]

William Shakespeare’s The Tempest 2.2 [CN: ableism, colonialism, racism]

Travel narratives, Contemplating skin color (Gomes Eannes de Azurar, The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea, circa 1450 “We saw the Moors with their women and children…”) TBD

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