ENGL 359 A: Contemporary American Indian Literature

Winter 2026
Meeting:
MW 11:30am - 1:20pm
SLN:
14393
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
AIS 377 A
ADD CODE FROM INSTRUCTOR PD 3 JOINT W/- AIS 377A
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

Contemporary American Indian Literature

In this course, we will cover 20th and 21st century American Indian literatures in a wide range of genres and media. Through our investigation of these texts, we will also cover the Indigenous histories, knowledges, and traditions in which they are situated and with which they engage. Alongside our reading of Indigenous creative works, we will think with tribally specific intellectual genealogies, trans-Indigenous connections, and interdisciplinary formations of Native Literary Studies and Critical Indigenous Studies. We will consider several different reading practices for engaging with American Indian and Indigenous literatures and what these texts offer for strengthening Indigenous community and sovereignty; critiquing settler colonialism, white supremacy, and other forms of US empire; and engaging with the question of “how to be a good relative.”

Catalog Description:
Creative writings (novels, short stories, poems) of contemporary Indian authors; the traditions out of which these works evolved. Differences between Indian writers and writers of the dominant European/American mainstream. Offered: jointly with AIS 377.
GE Requirements Met:
Diversity (DIV)
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
October 31, 2025 - 2:07 pm