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Romare Bearden’s Circe, 1977; collage, paper, foil, paint, and graphite on fiberboard

CLCV 224

Engagements with ancient Greece and Rome by Native American, African American, Latino, Asian American, or other racially or ethnically minoritized writers, artists, or filmmakers. Topics may include the varying roles of Greco-Roman antiquity in U.S. discourses of race and ethnicity, indigeneity, migration, colonialism, and slavery.

Term: Fall 2026

Instructor: Clara Bosak-Schroeder

Credit: 3 hours

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2026 for:

  • Cultural Studies - US Minority
  • Humanities – Lit & Arts

CLCV 224: Greco-Roman Antiquity and US Minority Cultures