FALL 2020
TUESDAY 2 – 3:20
~ Encounter women’s narratives from across the globe, then solicit and publish a new one on your own ~
In this experiential learning course, students will take part in a multifaceted exploration of global women’s narratives of the past and the present. Using the Francophone world as a literary and cultural anchor, this course asks students to engage with the theory and practice of women’s narrative storytelling, especially as it applies to “minor” narratives, that is, those not issuing from official spaces of knowledge production. Taught in the Department of French and Italian in conjunction with the Global Women’s Narratives Project, launched by the USC Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics in 2016, this Global Women’s Narratives course will allow students, on the one hand, to consider the relevance and stakes of narrative, storytelling, and testimony in Francophone Caribbean and African contexts, and on the other hand, to solicit, d