| Call Number | 00002 |
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location |
MW 9:00am-12:10pm To be announced |
| Points | 3 |
| Grading Mode | Standard |
| Approvals Required | None |
| Instructor | Maja Horn |
| Type | LECTURE |
| Course Description | This course offers a chronological study of the Anglophone, Hispanophone, and Francophone insular Caribbean through the eyes of some of the region’s most important writers and thinkers. We will focus on issues that key Caribbean intellectuals--including two Nobel prize-winning authors--consider particularly enduring and relevant in Caribbean cultures and societies. Among these are, for example, colonization, slavery, national and postcolonial identity, race, class, popular culture, gender, sexuality, tourism and migration. This course will also serve as an introduction to some of the exciting work on the Caribbean by professors at Barnard College and Columbia University (faculty spotlights). |
| Web Site | Vergil |
| Subterm | 05/26-07/03 (A) |
| Department | BARNARD SUMMER PROGRAMS |
| Enrollment | 0 students (15 max) as of 9:07PM Wednesday, February 25, 2026 |
| Subject | Africana Studies |
| Number | BC2005 |
| Section | 002 |
| Division | Barnard College |
| Open To | Architecture, Schools of the Arts, Business, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, General Studies, SIPA, Journalism, Public Health, Social Work |
| Note | All Barnard students must register for Section 001 of the co |
| Section key | 20262AFRS2005X002 |