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Your search for courses for 18/SP and with code: AMSTAMERWRLD found 4 courses.
ENGL 235.00 Asian American Literature 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 26, Waitlist: 0
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POSC 231.00 American Foreign Policy 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 23, Waitlist: 0
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Prerequisite: Political Science 122, AP American Government, or AP US History is highly recommended
SOAN 263.00 Terrorism 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 21, Waitlist: 0
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In recent years, Muslim communities in Western countries have come to be seen as national security threats. In tandem, efforts to stem the flow of Muslim migrants into the U.S. and Europe, under the logic of combating terrorism, has shaped world events, from Trump’s election to Brexit. Through a reading of works in political ethnography and the anthropology of religion, this course will examine the presuppositions that inform discourses on Muslim migration as a threat, as well as the “countering violent extremism” (CVE) programs directed at Muslim communities here in the U.S. We will look at the assumption of an affinity between religion, particularly Islam, and violence that undergird CVE programs; the tensions such programs expose between a liberal secular democracy’s commitment to religious freedom and its aspiration to govern and reform religious traditions; and the culture of surveillance and the marginalization of Muslim communities these programs spawn.
Prerequisite: Previous courses in anthropology or religion would offer helpful background, but are not required.
SPAN 224.00 Latin American Authors Write the U.S. 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
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We will focus on twenty-first century narratives written by Latin American authors, but in which the story or part of the story takes place in the U.S. We will examine the cross-cultural implications of these stories, the depiction of the U.S. from a Latin American or Latino perspective, the themes of border fiction, globalization, and immigration. Authors that may be included: Isabel Allende, Laura Restrepo, Valeria Luiselli, Yuri Herrera, Alberto Fuguet, Edmundo Paz Soldán. Taught in translation.
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