Sep 18, 2024  
2025 January Term Course Catalog 
    
2025 January Term Course Catalog
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JAN 119 - The Art of Race


Modality:  In-person

Level:  Lower Division (100 Level): For First-Year Students ONLY

Course Times:  9:15am - 11:55am

Note: See the Jan Term website for meeting days if not specified here.

Course Materials Fee:  $25.00

 

Instructor(s):  Meneses, Rashaan

Email:  rm7@stmarys-ca.edu

 

How do writers and artists such as Danez Smith, Judy Baca, Beyoncé, Kara Walker, and other historically marginalized creative practitioners, subvert, de-center, and make new notions of race, identity, gender, and sexual orientation? How do they challenge cultural otherness to incite as writer Pankaj Mishra calls “a bolder cartography of the imagination”? In this class, we will explore how writers, musicians, artists, and comedians make stylistic choices of form and content to challenge dominant narratives and put center stage traditionally marginalized voices, neglected histories, and sub-histories. The aim of this course is to discover how art can complicate and challenge some of our greatest public narratives: race and gender; and how these narratives serve as writer Kaitlyn Greenridge says as a “collective and imagined space that exists only as a metaphor, rhetorical argument, figurative language, in short, as a fiction, though that does not mean that [they are] not real.”

Reading from diverse authors and viewing other artistic forms, we will consider the many different ways art and pop culture help us understand and challenge identity and politics, and conversely how we can interrogate notions of identity and politics to create art that incites a world awareness.

 

Prerequisites & Notes
None

Credits: 3-CU



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