Colloquium in Asian American History

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HIST 331

Instructors:Dept. staff

Credit hours:Course credits:=3-4 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=spring semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=12 students

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Throughout Asian American history, culture has provided Asian Americans with an arena in which to protest injustice, express their needs and desires, and tackle issues of race, ethnicity, nation, class, gender, and sexuality. This course explores not only how Asian American cultural productions (including poems, novels, drama, films, and everyday social practices) have responded to their social contexts, but also how culture has produced Asian American communities.

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