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super fun, engaging, interesting class. readings can be a little long at times, but class discussions are very interesting and often focussed more on today's culture rather than traditional literary analysis. professor mcmillan doesn't care too much about canvas organization and assignment parameters/deadlines were confusing, but manageable. grade work consisted of 3 mini-ish papers due at the end of the quarter about the readings, midterm paper, 'keyword' paper on american culture, and longgg take home final. overall, very manageable but annoying at times. an extra paper on the readings counted as extra credit and there was definitely an emphasis on participation, but that came easy as everyone was eager to talk and engage. overall DEFINITELY take the class
This was a fantastic course that challenged preconceived ideas and delved into the relationship between race and society in a fascinating manner. There were two professors, Uri McMillan and Marissa Lopez - both of whom were incredibly kind and interesting. The variety of guest speakers certainly made the class even better and allowed for the class to hear from professors with backgrounds in various disciplines.
super fun, engaging, interesting class. readings can be a little long at times, but class discussions are very interesting and often focussed more on today's culture rather than traditional literary analysis. professor mcmillan doesn't care too much about canvas organization and assignment parameters/deadlines were confusing, but manageable. grade work consisted of 3 mini-ish papers due at the end of the quarter about the readings, midterm paper, 'keyword' paper on american culture, and longgg take home final. overall, very manageable but annoying at times. an extra paper on the readings counted as extra credit and there was definitely an emphasis on participation, but that came easy as everyone was eager to talk and engage. overall DEFINITELY take the class
This was a fantastic course that challenged preconceived ideas and delved into the relationship between race and society in a fascinating manner. There were two professors, Uri McMillan and Marissa Lopez - both of whom were incredibly kind and interesting. The variety of guest speakers certainly made the class even better and allowed for the class to hear from professors with backgrounds in various disciplines.