About ASL 220 A
Introduces students to ASL literature by exploring and examining a wide range of videos produced by Deaf artists. ASL literature covers classic and modern Deaf folklores, ASL storytelling/narratives, ASL poetry, Deaf humor, theatre, cinema, and other genres. Prerequisite: ASL 051.
Notes
Prereq enforced by the system: ASL 051; Open to Degree and CDE students
Section Description
Introduces students to ASL literature by exploring and examining a wide range of videos produced by Deaf artists. ASL literature covers classic and modern Deaf folklores, ASL storytelling/narratives, ASL poetry, Deaf humor, theatre, cinema, and other genres. Prerequisite: ASL 051.
Section Expectation
After completing this course, students will be able to: 1. Explain how ASL literature fits the traditional definition of literature; 2. Capture and understand the social, cultural, and historical contexts in literary works; 3. Discern and analyze literary works from various genres within ASL literature; 4. Describe how an ASL literary work is produced in terms of grammatical features, styles, and techniques; and 5. Recognize well-known Deaf artists
Course Dates
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Location
L/L Commons 302 (View Campus Map)
Times
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