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History and Narrativity
ETHSTD 201
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What is the purpose of history? Why do we need to tell stories about the past? And how should we tell or narrate history? We’ll explore these questions by turning to modern historiography. Historiography is the study... -
Research Seminar: Selected Issues and Topics–Transnational Paradigms in Ethnic Studies
ETHSTD 240
Instructor: Ramon Grosfoguel
The main goal of this course is to offer a broad and comprehensive understanding of transnational approaches to both international development and race/ethnicity. We will cover the most important methodological, theoretical and historical issues related to transnational... -
Research Seminar: Selected Issues and Topics—Religion, Race and Ethnicity
ETHSTD 250
Instructor: Carolyn Chen
Since the liberalization of immigration policy in 1965, immigrants and their children have become a significant part of American society. In some major American cities, they comprise over 50% of the population. This course offers a social... -
Research Seminar: Selected Issues and Topics–Comparative Racialization and the Relations between Communities of Color
ETHSTD 250
Instructor: Michael Omi
Groups of color in the United States are differentially positioned in a racial hierarchy with respect to social status, economic clout, and political power. How has this racial order evolved and how has it structured the types and... -
Research Seminar: Selected Issues and Topics—From Borderlands History to History of Borders
ETHSTD 250
Instructor: Christian Paiz
The seminar will trace the different historical manifestations of Southwest’s porousness, mixtures and transformations over the course of four centuries. It will begin with the indigenous landscape prior to Spanish colonial presence in the sixteenth century and... -
Research Seminar: Selected Issues and Topics—Writing Across Genres
ETHSTD 250
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