ASIAN AMERICANS (DV)
ASIAN AMERICANS (DV)
2014 Spring Term
Race & Ethnic Cultures General 285
The course examines the intersection of Asia and United States through peoples who migrated from Asia. It reviews issues of race and ethnicity and provides an overview in Asian cultures so that students can understand Asian American diversity and Asian cultures of orgin. It examines the diverse experiences of the various Asian peoples who have migrated to the U.S., including inter-Asian American relations and intergroup relations between Asian Americans and others in the U.S. The course explores issues of Asian American discrimination, stereotypes, indentity formation, collective action and pan Asian identities, and hybrid or transnational identities.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 120 OR GENED 140, OR SOPHOMORE STANDING
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-DIS 4706
3 Units
[DV]
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01/21 - 05/20 (1) |
W Lawrence Neuman
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This class is taught online through Desire2Learn. The course site will be available to you at the beginning of the semester. An additional $150 fee will be assessed for this course. |