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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich Theologie (Phil) >>

  HS White Supremacy [Import]

Dozentinnen/Dozenten
Prof. Dr. Heike Paul, Dr. Katharina Gerund

Angaben
Hauptseminar
, ECTS-Studium
Magister, Master, Bachelor, Sprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Mo 12:15 - 13:45, C 301

Inhalt
From the KKK to the Alt-Right: The Ideology of White Supremacy in the United States
This seminar seeks to shed light on current political developments by historicizing white supremacist thought in 19th and 20th century US history. In the aftermath of slavery (itself the most drastic manifestations of white supremacist rule in the US), racial segregation and the reign of the Ku Klux Klan continued to enforce racial hierarchies in the American South and in other parts of the country. In 1915, D. W. Griffith’s epic film The Birth of a Nation idealizes the KKK as an institution that had allegedly saved the nation from ‘black misrule’. Throughout the 20th century, social, (bio)political, and cultural movements have reiterated white supremacist agendas: among them the American Eugenics movement and other proponents of a scientific racism, the Patriot Movement (two of its members were responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995) and various anti-government militia groups as well as Christian fundamentalists and other religious factions. More recently, on the occasion of Donald Trump’s victory of the US presidential elections, Alt-Right representatives have once again claimed that “America belongs to white men.” Based on historical and historiographical sources, literature, and representations of racism/racist fantasies in American popular culture, we will reflect on the history of white supremacist thought in the US and its ongoing relevance.

Empfohlene Literatur
Please purchase and read: Thomas Dixon, The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan (1905) Toni Morrison, Home (2012) Additional material will be made available on studon.

Zusätzliche Informationen
Für diese Lehrveranstaltung ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Die Anmeldung erfolgt über: CASSY Erlangen

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester SS 2017:
Amerikanistik, Modul A (M 4)
Aufbaumodul Cultural Studies (Master Modul 4)
North America: Culture and Literature (AM4)
North American Studies (AM3b)

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Amerikanistik, insbesondere nordamerikanische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft (Prof. Dr. Paul)
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