Unit name | Postcolonial Environments |
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Unit code | ENGL30122 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Dr. Kirk Sides |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Department of English |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
This unit aims to introduce students to the field of postcolonial writing through a discussion of key literary texts and how they have represented issues such as colonialism, decolonization, diaspora and postcolonial, transnational networks. We will discuss literary works from across the ‘Global South,’ paying specific attention to how this geographical and ideological designation came into formation. Our main area of focus will be on how postcolonial writing has dealt with questions of land, landscape, ecology and the environment. Reading a diverse groups of texts from a variety of postcolonial spaces the unit aims to map the role of the environment in the development of postcolonial writing over the last half a century. The unit will look at the relationship between postcolonial writing and discourses surrounding land redistribution, national culture, colonial resource extraction and ‘petrofiction’, as well as turns to Afrofuturism, science fiction, postcolonial utopias and dystopias, environmental apocalypse and the Anthropocene. The unit will ask where do we locate the post-colony? What kinds of spaces are considered post-colonial? How do postcolonial environments shape our understanding of the globe as well as the future of the planet?
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
1 X 2 hour seminar weekly
One x 3000-word essay (ILOs 1-4) (60%).
One 10-minute individual presentation to be given as part of a conference at the end of unit; the mark for the presentation will be combined with the mark for the presentation notes submitted online (ILOs 1, 2, 5) (40%).
1.Amos Tutuola, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
2.Michelle Cliff, Abeng
3.Zakes Mda, The Heart of Redness
4.Amitav Ghosh, The Hungry Tide
5.Helon Habila, Oil on Water
6.Nnedi Okorafor, Lagoon