The Department of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies Department at Hunter College http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/afprl is seeking to hire an adjunct instructor to teach a course on Caribbean Literature during the Spring 2015 semester. AFPRL 237 (Mon. & Wed. 5:35-6:50 PM) provides an introduction to the historical development and major artistic preoccupations of Caribbean literature.
Applicants should email cover letter and vitae to:
Anthony P. Browne Ph.D. Chair of the Department of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies Hunter College, The City University of New York apbrowne@hunter.cuny.edu[Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.]
For more information, see https://caribbean.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2014/10/25/adjunct-positions-in-african-diasporic-studies
I am currently taking this class at FAU i’ve been really enjoying this class. The history of the Caribbean has been studied that has been represented on this literature after analyzing fantastic books, Alejo Carpentier. The Kingdom of This World (El reino de este mundo)
Jamaica Kincaid. A Small Place
Jacques Roumain. Masters of the Dew (Gouverneurs de la rosée)
Évelyne Trouillot. The Infamous Rosalie (Rosalie l’infame)
Myriam Warner-Vieyra. Juletane
Hola Juan Felipe:
This sounds like a course taught by Dr. Gosser Esquilín–a fantastic professor. Enjoy!
I. Romero