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HMONG AMERICANS: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES

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HMONG AMERICANS: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES

2020 Summer Term

3 Units [DV, GE]

Asian American Studies 308

This course focuses on the history, culture, and contemporary life of Hmong Americans. In addition to exploring their origins and history in China and Southeast Asia, this course investigates the ways in which race, class, gender, and sexuality have shaped the social, cultural, economic, and political transformations in the Hmong communities since their immigration to America after the Vietnam War.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 1279
3 Units [DV, GE]
07/06 - 07/24 (3W3)
Nengher Vang
WEB BASED
This is a web based course using Canvas. A short while before class, information will be sent to each student's UWW email address.  Required additional fee of $50 per credit will be assessed for this class.

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