North American Indigenous Literatures
This course will critically engage the literary works of Indigenous peoples through various genres and will be framed by cultural, historical, social, theoretical, and political contexts. The focus will vary and may include: Indigenous knowledge, Nation/Identity formation, the numbered Treaties, the role of women, humour, orality and language, stereotyping and racism. This course is a Mt. Royal University course for students in their Third and Fourth year. The numbering system is based upon their guidelines. Students register through Medicine Hat College. NOTE: Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 3353 and ENGL 353.
- Prerequisites: Any two 200-level English courses; 202 or 203 is highly recommended or for those in the MRU Education program any one 1000-level English course and GNED 1401 is also acceptable
- Hours: 42 (3-0)