Asian-American Pacific Islander
Last updated: August 28, 2019 at 2:18 PM
Last updated: August 28, 2019 at 2:18 PM
AAPI
140b
Introduction to Asian American Studies
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Explores the Asian American experience and its broader connections to class, race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality. The course will examine topics of imperialism, labor migration, racial and communal formations, identity, culture, and politics of Asian America. Usually offered every year.
Leanne Day
AAPI
141a
Pacific Islander Studies: Cultures and Representations of Oceania
Offers an introduction to the field of Pacific Islander Studies and Oceania with an emphasis on literary and cultural production to reckon with settler colonialism, sovereignty movements, climate change, militarism and nuclearism, Indigenous feminisms, and popular culture. Usually offered every third year.
Leanne Day
AAPI/HIS
163a
Asian American History
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Explores the history of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States with a focus on their lived experiences and contributions to U.S. society. Course culminates in a final AAPI digital oral history project. Usually offered every second year.
Yuri Doolan
AAPI/HIS
186b
Legacies of the Korean War
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Explores the lasting legacies and human consequences of the Korean War in a transnational context. Course culminates in a final digital oral history project. Usually offered every second year.
Yuri Doolan
AAPI/WGS
126a
Asian American Women's History
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Explores race, gender, and U.S. history from the perspective of Asian American and Pacific Islander women. Course culminates in a final AAPI women's digital oral history project. Usually offered every second year.
Yuri Doolan