Literature of the New World: Encounter Narratives and Legacies
Explore how the New World was imagined and rewritten by reading historical accounts, classic literature, and modern responses to early colonial encounters.
About this course
The year 1492 changed the global landscape forever, sparking a complex web of cultural encounters, conflicts, and narratives. Understanding how these encounters were documented and reimagined helps us make sense of our modern globalized world. This text-based course guides you through foundational literary texts, historical reports, and modern responses, transforming how you analyze colonial history and postcolonial literature. What you'll learn: Analyze early participant accounts of contact between Indigenous populations and European explorers. Compare how historical documents were transformed into classic literary works by authors like Shakespeare and Defoe. Examine modern and postcolonial texts that rethink the aftermath of colonization and cultural exchange. Evaluate diverse perspectives across different genres, including captivity narratives, essays, and poetry. Apply modern critical frameworks like postcolonial theory and intersectional analysis to historical texts. Understand the foundational concepts of cultural geography, identity, and representation in literature. You will begin with core definitions of contact literature and historical context before examining early narratives. From there, you will transition to classical adaptations and conclude with modern literary reflections. This course is designed for beginners, history enthusiasts, and literature students with no prior background in literary theory required. Start reading today to uncover the voices and stories that shaped the modern world.
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