This course examines modern literary works in English that portray marginalized social figures and groups with particular emphasis on issues such as political violence, marginality, precarity, and social exclusion.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1.Define what it means to be “outsider”,
2.Evaluate in what ways traditions, norms, and expectations have governed the behavior of individuals, groups, and institutions,
3.Analyze how behavior has been defined normatively and through radical and alternative perspectives,
4.Comprehend how the concept of “outsider” has changed over time in relation to different ideologies.