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Title: Caucasia Part Three: compared to what


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Caucasia Part Three compared to what
  • Lecture 14
  • Caucasia
  • Professor Ralina Joseph

2
Characters
  • Corvette
  • Dot/Taj
  • Ali/Ronnie
  • Grandmother
  • Deck
  • Cole

3
Fluidity/Ambiguity
  • With sexuality pp. 71, 172
  • With gender pp. 190
  • Ending of book unpack

4
Clips from 2002 documentary The Weather
Underground
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlGW8oMM2QA0
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vF_tZuMoclts

5
Group A
  • The theme of invisibility and visibility run
    throughout the novel. What do you believe that
    Senna thinks it means to be visible? Invisible?
    What are the consequences for either visibility
    or invisibility?
  • Birdie becomes a racial and sexual chameleon in
    Caucasia. What is the significance of this? Why
    does Senna make this choice for her protagonist?

6
Group B
  • According to the novel, what does it mean to be
    Black or be white? Explain and explore the
    significance of these definitions. How does
    Senna redefine the assumed definitions of
    whiteness or blackness? Whats the significance
    of this?
  • In order to disappear, Birdie Lee becomes Jesse
    Goldman and Sandy Lee becomes Sheila Goldman.
    Explore the role of names and naming in the
    novel. What, if anything, do these labels have
    to do with the person inside?

7
Group C
  • Jesse is bothered by Jims talk of Jamaica as
    well as Nicholass tales of the Netherlands.
    Explore the role of exotification in Caucasia.
  • In the novels final chapter we hear Decks new
    theories of race that its all just a
    construction. Birdie, meanwhile, shoots back
    that it is still real. At the same time, Aunt
    Dot has her own theories about the universe that
    deal not with the physical, but with the
    spiritual. Explain and explore what these
    theories mean (you write on two or all three).

8
Group D
  • Explore what Caucasia presents as the
    ramifications of growing up with parents who have
    strong political ideologies. How do Deck and
    Sandys theories help or hinder Birdie and Cole
    as they grow up?
  • Investigate the role of place or geographic
    location in the novel. Why is place such an
    important signifier of identity?

9
Group E
  • The novel explores what it means to be
    authentic and real. These things are
    expressed in terms of race, religion, ethnicity,
    music, geographic location, hair texture,
    profession, etc. What is the significance of the
    novels markers of authenticity or realness?
  • Examine the role(s) of gender and/or sexuality,
    including sexual orientation(s) in Caucasia. You
    could also compare and/or contrast how Senna
    develops issues of race, gender, and sexuality in
    the novel.

10
Peer-editing exercise
  • Each person should have TWO people read her/his
    essay.
  • Does the essay have a clear argument? If not, do
    you see an implicit argument? How can you
    suggest that the writer make it implicit?
  • If yes, is that argument well supported?
  • What TANGIBLE advice can you give the writer?
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