239737 Gender and Memoirs (BS) (WiSe 2012/2013)

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Gemeinsame Veranstaltung mit Prof. Maryemma Graham (Visiting Professor der Gender Studies)

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Perhaps the most visible impact of the criticisms of the binary models of the organization of gender and sexuality and challenges to a belief in the transparency of language has been on developments in the contemporary memoir, a mode of life writing that has gained enormous popularity beginning in the late twentieth century. In this seminar we will explore the implications of this as it pertains to gender. First, we will examine the shift from autobiography to the current trend in memoir, which, according to Julie Rak, acknowledges the changing relationship between ideas of selfhood (from unitary to multiple, dispersed, relational, intersectional) and the role of public and private spheres in late capitalism. Our question is why are women, including women of color, especially drawn to the form? To help answer this question, we will look at the theoretical reframings in ethnic, feminist (American and French), queer, and postcolonial studies more generally as they pertain to identity, memory, authority/agency, space/place, and autobiographical truth. A selection of memoirs will constitute our primary reading.

Bibliography

Edwidge Danticat, Brother, I’m Dying

Maxine Hong Kingston, Woman Warrior

Rigoberta Menchu, I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala

Hugo Hamilton, The Speckled People

Rebecca Walker, Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self

Audre Lourde, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name

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23-ANG-M-AngGM2 Basic Module 2: Contact Zones and Intercultural Studies Grundmodul 2: Contact Zones and Intercultural Studies GM 2.3 Cultural and Literary Contact in the USA Study requirement
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23-IAS-M-IAS4 North American Literature and the Processes of Culture North American Literature and the Processes of Culture Cultural and Literary Contact in the U.S.A. I Study requirement
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23-IAS-M-IAS6 Advanced Studies of Literatures and Cultures of the Americas / Estudios avanzados de literaturas y culturas de las Américas Advanced Studies of Literatures and Cultures of the Americas / Estudios avanzados de literaturas y culturas de las Américas NorthAmerican Literatures in Context Study requirement
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23-LIT-M-LitAM4 Advanced Module II: Philological Specialisation in American Language and Literature Aufbau-Modul II: Fachphilologische Vertiefung Amerikanistik Lehrveranstaltung 1 Study requirement
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
British and American Studies / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2012) MaAngHM3.1; MaAngHM3.3; MaAngGM2.3; MaAngHM3; MaAngGM2 Wahl  
Gender Studies / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2013) Hauptmodul 1; Hauptmodul 1.2; Hauptmodul 4; Hauptmodul 4.2   3 (bei Einzelleistung 3 LP zusätzlich)  
Interamerikanische Studien / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2012) MaIAS4; MaIAS6 Wahl 3/4/6/8  
Literaturwissenschaft / Master (Enrollment until SoSe 2012) MaLit4c Wahl  

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