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Writing About Race: Narratives of Multiraciality

21W.742J · Comparative Media Studies/Writing, Women's and Gender Studies · Undergraduate · Fall 2008

Dr. Kym L. Ragusa

MIT · Tier 1

In this course we will read essays, novels, memoirs, and graphic texts, and view documentary and experimental films and videos which explore race from the standpoint of the multiracial. Examining the varied work of multiracial authors and filmmakers such as Danzy Senna, Ruth Ozeki, Kip Fulbeck, James McBride and others, we will focus not on how multiracial people are seen or imagined by the dominant culture, but instead on how they represent themselves. How do these authors approach issues of f…

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Dr. Kym L. Ragusa. 21W.742J Writing About Race: Narratives of Multiraciality. Fall 2008. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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